Dublin Castle is the heart of historic Dublin.
In fact the city gets its name from the Black Pool – ‘Dubh Linn’ which was on the site of the present Castle garden. The Castle stands on the ridge on a strategic site at the junction of the River Liffey and its tributary the Poddle, where the original fortification may have been an early Gaelic Ring Fort. The south range houses the magnificent State Apartments that were built as the residential quarters of the Viceregal court. They are now the venue for Presidential Inaugurations, State Functions and Ireland’s Presidencies of the European Union. The Dubhlinn Tearooms situated in the State Apartments are open Monday to Sunday.