Bernadette R.
Yelp
The National Library of Ireland is one of those places you overlook.
The National Museum is just across from it, and it is basically the Pippa Middleton of museums. The poor NLI is overshadowed every time by it's sister, but it shouldn't be because it's super cool.
The NLI is a wonderful place to go if you love architecture. The building alone is massively impressive, so even if you take a quick peek inside, I personally think it's a journey made worthwhile.
What's so great about the NLI is that they hold really interesting exhibitions, which tourists and locals will love . If you're reading this before 25 May 2014, you can still catch the WB Yeats exhibition. By far this is the best exhibition I have been to in a long time. Visually it is stunning.
If exhibitions aren't you deal then head up to the genealogy services room. Here you can access Irish and British Origins, along with a newspaper database containing most Irish papers both still in print and out of print. Take a quick search and see if you can find any juicy information on your ancestors. You'll be surprised by what you might find. Be careful though, the registrations for these databases seem to be slightly patchy, so you may find yourself unable to access their online services.
Further upstairs is the reading room. You will need a reading card to study any of the books in this room. You are not supposed to take coats or bags into this room, and you will find secure lockers downstairs to store your items.
Conveniently, the NLI has a very nice cafe and rather eccentric bathrooms. Going into the bathrooms here is a wonder in itself.
Be warned though, the NLI becomes very busy in the summer months because of the influx of American tourists and there will be queues to use the genealogy services room. Go now while you still can!