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Ten million journeys traced in light, one quay still listening.

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Open today 10:00 – 18:45
Attendance: Moderate — summer Monday morning
June is peak Dublin tourist season; arriving before 11:30 avoids midday school and coach groups.
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EPIC Museum & Jeanie Johnston Ship: Dublin Combo Ticket 3 hr
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EPIC Museum & Jeanie Johnston Ship: Dublin Combo Ticket

4.7 (189)
€34
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Tour Dublin's 'Miracle Ship' and explore the award-winning Irish Emigration Museum on one combo ticket.

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Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway Day Trip from Dublin 13 hr
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Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway Day Trip from Dublin

4.8 (25679)
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Cross Ireland's west coast for cliffs, the lunar Burren and lively Galway on a full-day coach tour.

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Dublin: One-to-One Genealogy Consultation 50 min
Luxury / Private

Dublin: One-to-One Genealogy Consultation

5 (1)
€129
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Meet an expert genealogist in Dublin or online for a personalised 50-minute deep dive into your Irish family roots.

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Dublin Great Famine Walking Tour with Fast-Track EPIC Museum Entry 4 hr 30 min
Guided Experience

Dublin Great Famine Walking Tour with Fast-Track EPIC Museum Entry

4.9
€147
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Private guided walk through Dublin's Docklands tracing the Great Famine, with optional skip-the-line EPIC museum tickets.

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Duration
1.5-2 hours recommended
Languages
English, multilingual panels
Group size
Self-guided, any size
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours
Discover the EPIC Museum Dublin Experience
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Discover the EPIC Museum Dublin Experience

Roughly ten million people left Ireland over two centuries, and the epic museum dublin built its account of that exodus inside a vaulted nineteenth-century tobacco and wine store on Custom House Quay.

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The CHQ Building once held cargo bound across the Atlantic; now its brick bays hold twenty interactive galleries instead.

The Irish Emigration Museum matters because it tracks departure as inheritance — the famine ships, the diaspora that carried language, music, and politics into distant cities. There is no single artefact at its centre; the collection is the story of absence made navigable. Visitors comparing epic museum dublin admission against an epic irish emigration museum entry ticket, or weighing epic museum online tickets, find the same self-guided route through emigration's long arithmetic. Few epic museum dublin tours render scattering with such restraint.

"There is no single artefact at its centre; the collection is the story of absence made navigable."
Your experience

What a Epic Museum Dublin tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Epic Museum Dublin tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at the first 10:00 slot, before the midday groups, and step from the quay into the cool brick undercroft of the CHQ Building. You collect your passport-style card and stamp it at the entrance to gallery one.

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You move through twenty rooms across roughly an hour and a half, pressing screens, opening drawers, listening to recorded voices recount crossings.

You pause where the famine corridor narrows, then follow the diaspora outward — sport, song, rebellion. Your self-guided epic museum dublin tour lets you linger or quicken at will; last entry is 17:00, so an early epic museum skip the line slot leaves the afternoon free for the Jeanie Johnston moored nearby. You climb back to daylight on Custom House Quay.

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What you'll do

Inside a Epic Museum Dublin tour, step by step

  1. Welcome & Passport Collection
    01 10 min

    Welcome & Passport Collection

    Collect your EPIC stamped passport at the ticket desk in the CHQ Building entrance hall — this passport is stamped at each of the 20 galleries and serves as a souvenir of your visit.

  2. Migration Galleries (1–2)
    02 20 min

    Migration Galleries (1–2)

    Interactive maps chart emigration routes from the 6th century onward, with a replica 19th-century ship's cabin and video testimonies from modern emigrants providing tangible context for the Atlantic crossing.

  3. Motivation Galleries (4–7)
    03 25 min

    Motivation Galleries (4–7)

    Tactile stations and immersive soundscapes explore the push factors behind Irish emigration, from the Great Famine to political persecution and economic opportunity.

  4. Influence Galleries (8–18)
    04 35 min

    Influence Galleries (8–18)

    Discover how Irish emigrants reshaped global culture, science, sport, politics, and literature — this is the largest section of the Irish emigration museum, covering 11 themed rooms.

  5. Diaspora Today & The Vault (19–20)
    05 20 min

    Diaspora Today & The Vault (19–20)

    The final galleries include The Vault, a visually striking interactive room displaying famous people of Irish descent, and Connecting with Home, which explores modern diaspora relationships with Ireland.

  6. Irish Family History Centre
    06 30 min optional

    Irish Family History Centre

    Located at the museum exit, the IFHC offers genealogy consultations and access to Irish records for visitors wishing to trace their own Irish roots — bookable separately from the main admission.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Epic Museum Dublin

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Epic Museum Dublin tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

The Vault Gallery

The Vault Gallery

This striking final gallery in epic museum dublin uses floor-to-ceiling interactive screens to display hundreds of famous people of Irish descent — from Barack Obama to Grace Kelly — making the global scale of the Irish diaspora immediately visible in a single room.

The Coffin Ships Immersive Room

The Coffin Ships Immersive Room

Visitors step into a recreation of the cramped, unsanitary conditions aboard the 19th-century Atlantic crossings, with spatial audio, low lighting, and first-person testimonies drawn from historical records — one of the most emotionally resonant installations in the Irish emigration museum.

The Migration Maps Installation

The Migration Maps Installation

At the opening of epic museum dublin's exhibition, large-format interactive cartographic displays trace Irish emigration routes from 500 AD onward, allowing visitors to pinpoint ancestral journeys across six continents.

The Influence Galleries (Rooms 8–18)

The Influence Galleries (Rooms 8–18)

Spanning 11 connected rooms, this is the largest sequence of galleries in the Irish emigration museum and covers Irish contributions to global politics, science, sport, music, literature, and entertainment — with dedicated touchscreen archives for individual figures.

The Irish Family History Centre

The Irish Family History Centre

Located at the exit of the museum, the IFHC allows visitors to consult professional genealogists and access Irish records stretching back centuries; the centre operates large-print screens and adjustable workstations, making it one of the few genealogy resources in Dublin designed for visitors of all abilities.

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Experience From Duration Transfers Pickup Lunch Tax inc. Free cancel. Price
Premium Combo
EPIC Museum & Jeanie Johnston Ship: Dublin Combo Ticket
3 hr €34 Book →
Standard Entry
Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway Day Trip from Dublin
Dublin 13 hr €69 Book →
Luxury / Private
Dublin: One-to-One Genealogy Consultation
50 min €129 Book →
Guided Experience
Dublin Great Famine Walking Tour with Fast-Track EPIC Museum Entry
4 hr 30 min €147 Book →

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Open today · 10:00 – 18:45
Opening Hours
Daily 10:00 – 18:45 (last entry 17:00)
Address
CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1, D01 R9Y0, Ireland
Accessibility
Fully wheelchair accessible; courtesy push wheelchair available on request; quiet room for neurodiverse visitors
Best Time to Arrive
10:00–11:30 — first entry slot, fewest crowds before midday tour groups
Bags & Storage
Lockers available on-site; large bags must be stored before entering galleries
Getting Here
10-min walk from O'Connell Bridge; DART to Connolly Station (2-min walk); Q-Park IFSC for drivers
Mon
10:00 – 18:45
Last entry 17:00
Tue
10:00 – 18:45
Last entry 17:00
Wed
10:00 – 18:45
Last entry 17:00
Thu
10:00 – 18:45
Last entry 17:00
Fri
10:00 – 18:45
Last entry 17:00
Sat
10:00 – 18:45
Busiest day — arrive early
Sun
10:00 – 18:45
Last entry 17:00
Closed on: Dec 24 (Christmas Eve closure), Dec 25 (Christmas Day closure), Dec 26 (St. Stephen's Day closure)
Main entrance

Main Entrance, CHQ Building

CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1

Glass-fronted main entrance on the north side of Custom House Quay; look for the large EPIC signage above the doors.

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Address
CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1, D01 R9Y0, Ireland
Bags & Storage
Lockers available on-site; large bags must be stored before entering galleries
Getting Here
10-min walk from O'Connell Bridge; DART to Connolly Station (2-min walk); Q-Park IFSC for drivers

How to get there

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Public transport · 10–15 min from city centre · Leap Card or cash fare approx. €2–€3.50

Take the DART to Connolly Station (2-min walk to CHQ) or the Luas Red Line — note George's Dock stop is closed until December 2026, so alight at Connolly. Dublin Bus routes 151 and several city-centre services stop on Custom House Quay.

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Walk · 10–15 min · Free

A pleasant 10-minute riverside walk from O'Connell Bridge east along the north quays; 14-minute walk from Trinity College via the Liffey boardwalk.

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Car · 5 min from Q-Park IFSC · Q-Park charges from approx. €3/hour

Approach via North Wall Quay or Commons Street; nearest public car park is Q-Park IFSC on Commons Street, approximately 5 minutes' walk from the CHQ Building.

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Taxi / Rideshare · 5–10 min from city centre hotels · Approx. €7–€14 from Temple Bar or O'Connell Street

Taxis and rideshares are readily available throughout Dublin city centre; request drop-off at CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1.

Dress code

There is no formal dress code at the epic museum dublin. Comfortable, casual clothing is recommended, as visitors typically spend 90 minutes to two hours walking through 20 interactive galleries inside a climate-controlled historic stone vault building. Flat, comfortable shoes are advisable given the length of the self-guided route.

Bags & security

Large backpacks and oversized bags should be stored in the on-site lockers before entering the galleries. Security staff may conduct a brief bag check on arrival at the CHQ Building. Small day bags and handbags are generally permitted into the exhibition space without restriction.

Photography

Personal photography for non-commercial purposes is welcome throughout the Irish emigration museum galleries. Flash photography and tripods are not permitted, as they can disturb other visitors and damage certain digital displays. Video content for social sharing is permitted, but filming that interferes with guided or self-guided tours is discouraged.

Accessibility

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and the CHQ Building are fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free routes, ramps, and lifts throughout the stone vaults. A courtesy push wheelchair is available on request at the ticket desk; visitors requiring it must be accompanied by a companion who can assist. A quiet room is available for neurodiverse visitors and those with sensory sensitivities, and free carer tickets are offered to companions of paying visitors — contact [email protected] to arrange multiple carer tickets. Note: the nearby George's Dock Luas stop is closed until December 2026, but Connolly Station is a 2-minute walk away.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are welcome and actively useful at epic museum dublin — the free Smartify audio guide app (https://epic.smartify.org/en-GB/) turns your smartphone into a multilingual tour device in nine languages. Visitors are asked to keep calls brief and to use silent or vibrate mode inside the galleries so as not to disrupt the immersive audio-visual environments. Bring your own headphones if you plan to use the app during the tour.

What to bring

  • Booking confirmation on your phone (no need to print)
  • Headphones for the free Smartify audio guide app
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Valid ID for concession or student ticket rates
  • A credit or debit card (the museum is largely cashless)
  • A charged mobile device for interactive exhibits and the audio guide

Not allowed

  • Tripods and monopods
  • Selfie sticks
  • Flash photography equipment
  • Food and open drinks in galleries
  • Alcohol brought from outside
  • Large wheeled suitcases
  • Skateboards and scooters
  • Bicycles inside the building
  • Commercial filming equipment without prior permission
  • Pets (except registered assistance dogs)
  • Smoking and vaping devices

Families & strollers

The Irish emigration museum is well suited to families with children of all ages; children aged 5 and under enter free, and the signature EPIC passport — stamped in each of the 20 galleries — gives younger visitors a tangible, game-like goal throughout the visit. Over 300 interactive exhibits, motion-sensor quizzes, and immersive audio-visual displays keep children engaged without relying on static displays. A free multilingual audio guide app (available on iOS and Android via Smartify) supports family learning in nine languages, including English, Irish, French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese.

Food & drink

Food and drink are not permitted inside the gallery spaces, but the CHQ Building houses several on-site dining options including Urban Brewing, which operates a café and restaurant directly beside the museum. Visitors can take a break and return to the exhibition, and a free 10-day return visit is included with every standard adult ticket, making it easy to split the experience across two visits. Water fountains are located in the CHQ Building common areas.

Pets

Only registered assistance dogs are permitted inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and the CHQ Building. All other pets, regardless of size, must remain outside the building. Water for assistance dogs can be requested from the visitor experience team at the ticket desk.

Good to know

Standard general admission tickets include one free return visit to the Irish emigration museum within 10 days of the original visit — retain your entry receipt at the ticket desk to redeem this. The on-site Irish Family History Centre (IFHC), located at the exit of the museum near the gift shop, offers genealogy consultations and research packages for visitors wishing to trace Irish ancestry; services are available separately from the main admission ticket. The audio guide device can also be hired at the ticket desk for €3 if you prefer a dedicated device over the free app.

Meeting points

Epic Museum Dublin tour meeting points

Main Entrance, CHQ Building

Main Entrance, CHQ Building

CHQ Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1

Glass-fronted main entrance on the north side of Custom House Quay; look for the large EPIC signage above the doors.

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Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

Custom House Quay, beside CHQ Building, Dublin 1

The tall ship is moored directly across from the CHQ Building and is a highly visible landmark for groups meeting before or after the museum.

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Famine Memorial

Famine Memorial

Custom House Quay, Dublin 1

The haunting bronze sculptures are a 2-minute walk from the CHQ entrance and serve as an unmistakable rendezvous point along the quay.

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Around your visit

Epic Museum Dublin — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Epic Museum Dublin

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer (June–August)

Summer is peak Dublin tourism season with long daylight hours; the Irish emigration museum is busiest on weekend afternoons, so weekday mornings offer the most comfortable crowd levels.

Spring (March–May)

Shoulder season brings moderate visitor numbers; St. Patrick's Day week (mid-March) sees a significant spike, but April and May are relatively calm, making for a relaxed self-guided experience.

Autumn (September–October)

September is widely regarded as the best balance of mild weather and lighter crowds at Dublin landmarks; the interactive galleries are accessible without long waits.

Winter (November–January, ex. Christmas)

The museum closes 24–26 December but is otherwise open daily; January is the quietest month and offers the most unhurried visit to the 20 galleries.

Weekday mornings year-round

Arriving at the 10:00–11:30 opening window on any weekday avoids the midday coach and school-group rush that typically peaks between 12:00 and 14:00.

Helpful tips for your visit to Epic Museum Dublin

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book online to save and secure entry

Online tickets for the Irish emigration museum start at €22 for adults and are cheaper than walk-up prices; booking in advance also guarantees entry at your preferred time slot during busy summer months.

Arrive between 10:00 and 11:30

The first 90 minutes after opening are the quietest period of the day at EPIC — midday coach groups and school tours typically arrive between 12:00 and 14:00, making mornings the most comfortable time to explore the 20 galleries at your own pace.

Download Smartify before you arrive

The free multilingual audio guide app (available at epic.smartify.org) works in nine languages including French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese — downloading it over Wi-Fi before your visit saves data and allows seamless use in the stone-vault galleries where signal can be intermittent.

Use your free return visit

Every standard adult ticket includes one free return visit within 10 days — keep your entry receipt and use it to revisit favourite galleries or complete sections you ran short of time for.

Pair with the Jeanie Johnston next door

The tall ship replica moored 3 minutes from the CHQ Building runs guided tours that complement the emigration story told inside epic museum dublin; combining both visits makes for a richly layered half-day itinerary in the Docklands.

Check for evening author events

The Éire to Everywhere: Stories Without Borders series brings Irish authors to EPIC for ticketed evening conversations at €5 per adult — events are listed on epicchq.com and book up quickly in summer months.

Landmarks near Epic Museum Dublin

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Famine Memorial

Famine Memorial

2 min walk

Bronze sculptures by Rowan Gillespie depicting emaciated figures departing Ireland during the Great Famine; one of Dublin's most visited public memorials, directly on Custom House Quay.

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

3 min walk

A full-scale replica of a 19th-century famine ship moored beside the CHQ Building; guided tours explain the vessel's role carrying emigrants to North America during the 1840s and 1850s.

Custom House

Custom House

5 min walk

Neoclassical 18th-century masterpiece designed by James Gandon, completed in 1791; the building's riverside facade is one of Dublin's most recognised architectural landmarks.

Convention Centre Dublin

Convention Centre Dublin

8 min walk

Samuel Beckett Bridge-adjacent contemporary venue whose glass-fronted rotunda has become a visual anchor of the modern Docklands riverfront.

Samuel Beckett Bridge

Samuel Beckett Bridge

10 min walk

Cable-stayed bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava, shaped to evoke a harp lying on its side — one of the most photographed Dublin landmarks.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Tickets booked online through the official site or approved third-party affiliates can be cancelled up to 24 hours before the visit for a full refund. Tickets are non-transferable and the adult general admission price of €22 is non-refundable within 24 hours of the scheduled entry time.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Epic Museum Dublin

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

The Gibson Hotel

The Gibson Hotel

8 min walk
mid-range

Modern 4-star hotel in the Point Village, popular with visitors exploring the Docklands and attending the 3Arena; riverside location with city views.

Hilton Dublin

Hilton Dublin

5 min walk
mid-range

Four-star property adjacent to the CHQ Building; listed on the museum's own orientation map as a reference landmark for visitors.

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane

12 min walk
mid-range

Well-regarded 4-star hotel on the south Liffey bank near Grand Canal Dock; convenient for both the Docklands and the city centre.

The Mayson

The Mayson

10 min walk
boutique

Boutique design hotel in the North Docklands area, blending industrial heritage with contemporary interiors; well reviewed for its rooftop bar.

North Docklands accommodation district

North Docklands accommodation district

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district

The North Docklands neighbourhood surrounding Custom House Quay has a growing stock of mid-range aparthotels and serviced apartments, offering self-catering options within easy walking distance of the museum.

Traveler reviews

Epic Museum Dublin tour reviews

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  • "We spent nearly three hours at the epic museum dublin on a rainy Tuesday morning and barely scratched the surface. The vaulted brick galleries underneath the CHQ Building keep you cool and the passenger ledgers let me search my own family surname. Bring comfortable shoes because there is a lot of standing."
    Sarah M. · United States · 2026-05-18
  • "As someone with relatives scattered across Boston and Sydney, the diaspora storytelling here hit home. The interactive map tracing migration routes was the highlight and the staff were warm without hovering. Easy to reach along Custom House Quay near the Liffey."
    Liam O. · Ireland · 2026-04-02
  • "This Irish emigration museum packs an enormous amount of history into the old wine vaults, and I'd suggest pacing yourself or you'll hit a wall around room fourteen. We arrived mid-afternoon and it was busy, so I'd book epic museum dublin tickets online to skip the queue. The famine and folklore sections were the most memorable."
    Hannah K. · Germany · 2026-03-21
  • "I did not expect a fully digital museum with no original artifacts to move me, but the projected portraits and audio stories of emigrants stayed with me for days. The touchscreen stamp passport you carry through the rooms kept my teenager engaged the whole time. Golden afternoon light off the river made the walk over from the docklands lovely."
    Camila R. · Brazil · 2026-05-30
  • "Caught this on a grey winter afternoon when the Dublin landmarks outdoors were too wet to enjoy. The emigration museum is entirely indoors and underground, so weather is irrelevant once you're in. The music and literature gallery celebrating Irish writers and singers abroad was my favourite corner."
    James P. · United Kingdom · 2026-02-11
  • "The epic museum dublin tour through twenty themed galleries felt modern and well paced, with plenty of seating and clear signage in the vaults. I appreciated that everything was interactive rather than glass cases. The CHQ Building also has cafes upstairs if you need a break."
    Yuki T. · Japan · 2026-01-09
  • "Visited late morning and the narrow brick corridors got congested with a couple of large groups. Still, the content on Irish migration to South America and the famine ships was excellent and genuinely educational. Consider the epic museum dublin tours early slot if you dislike crowds."
    Marco B. · Italy · 2025-11-24
  • "The kids loved collecting digital stamps as we moved through the galleries, and I loved tracing where our own family ended up using the genealogy desk. Located right on the quay, it's an easy stop after a walk along the Liffey boardwalk. Plan around two hours minimum."
    Aoife D. · Ireland · 2025-09-15
  • "One of the more thoughtful Dublin attractions we visited, focused on people rather than objects. The summer evening light flooding the CHQ atrium upstairs was a nice contrast to the dim, atmospheric vaults below. We grabbed epic museum dublin tickets the same morning with no trouble."
    Elena V. · Spain · 2025-07-08
  • "The history of the Irish abroad is compelling and the presentation is slick, though I felt the ticket cost was steep for a screen-based experience. That said, the famine and emigration sections were sobering and well researched. Go on a weekday morning for a quieter visit."
    David L. · Australia · 2025-05-19
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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about epic museum dublin tickets

What are the opening hours and last entry time for epic museum dublin?

The epic museum dublin is open daily from 10:00 to 18:45, seven days a week. The last entry is strictly at 17:00, so plan to arrive well before that time; the best arrival window is 10:00–11:30 for the fewest crowds.

How much do epic museum dublin tickets cost?

Adult general admission tickets for epic museum dublin are €22 when purchased online, which is the cheapest available price. Children aged 11 and under pay €11, seniors pay €19, and children aged 5 and under enter free. Every standard ticket also includes one free return visit within 10 days.

Is epic museum dublin suitable for children and families?

The Irish emigration museum is well suited to all ages; children aged 5 and under enter free, and the EPIC passport — stamped in each of the 20 galleries — gives younger visitors a fun, structured goal throughout the self-guided visit. Over 300 interactive exhibits, motion-sensor games, and immersive video walls keep children engaged across the full tour.

How do I get to the Irish emigration museum by public transport?

Take the DART to Connolly Station, which is a 2-minute walk from the CHQ Building on Custom House Quay. Note that the nearby George's Dock Luas stop is closed until December 2026 — Connolly Station is the most convenient rail option. Several Dublin Bus routes also serve Custom House Quay, and the museum is a 10-minute walk from O'Connell Bridge.

Is epic museum dublin fully wheelchair accessible?

Yes — epic museum dublin and the CHQ Building are fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free routes, ramps, and lifts throughout the vaulted galleries. A courtesy push wheelchair is available on request at the ticket desk, and a quiet room is provided for neurodiverse visitors. Free carer tickets are available by emailing [email protected].

Can I take photographs inside the Irish emigration museum galleries?

Personal photography for non-commercial use is welcome throughout the Irish emigration museum. Flash photography, tripods, and monopods are not permitted, as they can disturb other visitors and may interfere with digital display equipment.

What should I avoid bringing to epic museum dublin?

Leave large wheeled suitcases, tripods, selfie sticks, outside food and drink, and personal alcohol at home or in secure storage before visiting epic museum dublin. On-site lockers are available for oversized bags. Only registered assistance dogs are permitted inside the building.

How long does a self-guided tour of the emigration museum take?

Most visitors spend 90 minutes to two hours on a self-guided tour of the 20 galleries. Those who interact with every touchscreen exhibit, watch all short films, and explore the genealogy centre can spend up to three hours or more — the museum's free 10-day return visit policy allows you to split the visit across two separate days.

What food and drink options are available near epic museum dublin?

The CHQ Building houses Urban Brewing directly beside the museum, offering café-style refreshments and restaurant dining without needing to leave the building. Food and drink are not permitted inside the gallery spaces themselves, but there is a designated area in the CHQ common areas where visitors can take a break.

Can I cancel or get a refund on epic museum dublin tickets?

Tickets booked online can be cancelled up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit for a full refund. Within 24 hours of entry, the €22 adult admission fee is non-refundable. Tickets are non-transferable.

What nearby Dublin landmarks can I combine with a visit to epic museum dublin?

The Famine Memorial (2-minute walk), the Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship replica (3-minute walk), the Custom House (5-minute walk), and the Samuel Beckett Bridge (10-minute walk) are all within easy reach of epic museum dublin, making the Docklands a rewarding half-day itinerary.

Is there a free audio guide available for the Irish emigration museum tour?

Yes — the free Smartify app (available at epic.smartify.org on iOS and Android) provides a narrated audio guide in nine languages including English, Irish, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, and Mandarin Chinese. Bring your own headphones to use it on your personal device; alternatively, a dedicated audio guide device can be hired at the ticket desk for €3.

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