The James Joyce Centre is a museum and cultural centre in Dublin, Ireland, dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of …
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Oct 19, 2024
This center is for anyone with an interest in the great Modernist Irish writer James Joyce, whether they know little of Joyce and his writings or have read his work and wish to learn more. The center… Full review by AleutianDash
Sep 5, 2024
I sat on a couch and enjoyed reading through JJ books. Had there been coffee and bagels on offer might have spent all day there! Full review by Peter B
Sep 1, 2024
We took the walking tour that you book through the centre. Also worth touring the centre. Quite a bit to take in. Our guide was very knowledgeable about Joyce. If you are a big James Joyce fan then t… Full review by Trish A
Where is it? When is it open? What does it contain? What information can you give me?
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It is on the north side of Dublin near city center on N Great George Lane. It is open Monday to Friday from 1100 to 1600 last I was there. It has a couple of Joyce themed exhibits …
It is on the north side of Dublin near city center on N Great George Lane. It is open Monday to Friday from 1100 to 1600 last I was there. It has a couple of Joyce themed exhibits and a gift shop though the most unique part would be that they have 7 Eccles Street's original door out back.
Wondered if you could tell me the name of the nearby restaurant with the outdoor pato near your centre.? Your staff recommended it for lunch and would like to pass the name on to a friend. We took the Dublinets' tour while we were there and loved it. Thanks so much.
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That would be the Cobalt Café at 16 North Great George's St. Best spot in Dublin for lunch and a natter!
Can you provide any assistance for people with disabilities? Like a wheelchair for the walking tours?
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Hi Brigidm7, thanks for your query. Unfortunately the Centre is located in a listed historical building and at the present time we do not have an external lift. We do have a mobile ramp …
Hi Brigidm7, thanks for your query. Unfortunately the Centre is located in a listed historical building and at the present time we do not have an external lift. We do have a mobile ramp which allows access to the ground floor level of the building for those in a wheelchair. We do not provide wheelchairs for our guided walking tours. Our tours cover about 2-3km distance across the city and some of the pathways are uneven. However, if you contact us directly outlining your needs we'd be more than happy to help accommodate you if possible. The form here won't allow me to include my email (which you can find on the Centre's website) but if you PM me we can chat. Mark Traynor (Managing Director)