Babies enter free and strollers are welcome throughout wide halls, but EPIC lists no guaranteed nursing room or changing tables, so parents must improvise or phone ahead.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time to explore interactive galleries at a relaxed pace with breaks for your baby.
Immigrant Journey Gallery:
Experience 20 themed halls with touchscreens and audio stories.
Tip: Use benches between exhibits to rest your baby in the stroller.
Virtual Emigration Game:
Join an interactive game to understand the immigrant voyage.
Tip: Let your child press the buttons while you guide the story; it’s stroller-friendly.
Quiet Room & Sensory Kits:
Access a calm space with sensory toys and ear defenders.
Tip: Pick up a kit at the ticket desk and use the Quiet Room for feeds or naps.
Book tickets online in summer to skip queues. The fully indoor museum is perfect for rainy days.
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Thayer Greenberg
Highly recommend a visit here. Does not take long to get through, we probably could have stayed another hour to read every little thing, but we were on a tight schedule! We were not expecting how interactive and high tech it would be. Well thought out, and a good way to honor history.
Kathleen Matheson
A modern engaging museum that captures the attention of children and adults alike. Highly recommend! If you or your recent ancestors live/lived in North America there’s a chance that Ireland has a place in your story.
Laura Luke
Absolutely amazing! Gave you the story with so much history and information. The museum itself is so interactive too, enjoyed being able to have a little rest and watch the videos but the interactive bits were great and nothing ive seen in a Museum before. Would definitely recommend if youre into history and this sort of really absorbing what happened. We walked in at 4:15pm and was told the place...
Zoryana Pshyk
Absolutely must to see! EPIC is where the Irish history becomes alive! I visited over two Saturdays as I found first 10 stages very emotional. Whenever you come from, the bravery and resilience of Irish people, their love for their country, their unwavering fight for their identity and independence, will definitely leave a profound impact on you. PS. Once you buy the ticket, you can visit the muse...
Mary Naughton
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum should be a mandatory visit for anyone abroad that has even a drop of Irish heritage. This is very interesting and important information for anyone, it’s especially helpful for those who aren’t from Ireland and are not as informed of the lasting worldwide impact Ireland and its emigrants have had in ALL different parts of the world. This is a great place to come an...
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2 adult tickets | EUR 42 |
Cafe snacks and drinks | EUR 10 |
Total Estimated | EUR 52 |
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