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Top 5 things to do in Dublin!

Dublin Sightseeing Tours
Discover Dublin's History
Visit a Castle
Pub Culture in Dublin
Visit Georgian Dublin

Dublin Sightseeing Tours


City Sightseeing by Bus: There's no better way to see Dublin than on an open top tour bus where you can hop on and off as many times as you like in a single day and visit some of the city's top visitor attractions. Learn More

Dublin Sea Tours: View Dublin from the sea and enjoy this exhilarating coastal tour of Dublin Bay departing from Poolbeg Marina and Dun Laoghaire Harbour.Learn More

The Historical Walking Tour of Temple Bar: This informative and enjoyable tour covers the history, geography and development of Dublin's most visited area, Temple Bar.Learn More


Discover Dublin's History


Book of Kells: This is one of the most famous books in the history of the world and is on permanent display in Trinity College, Dublin.Learn More

Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane: The gallery stages the largest public collection of 20th century Irish art and includes Impressionist masterpieces by Renoir, Degas, Monet and Morisot.Learn More

Dublin Writers Museum: The museum holds exhibitions and readings and has a special room devoted to children's literature.Learn More

Dublinia and the Medieval Viking World: These exhibitions are amongst Dublin's most popular visitor attractions. They reveal fascinating glimpses of the Viking and medieval past using reconstructions, audio-visual, artefacts and interactive displays.Learn More


Visit a Castle


Dublin Castle: Dublin Castle is situated in the very heart of historic Dublin and represents some of the oldest surviving architecture in the city.Learn More

Malahide Castle: Set on 250 acres of park land in the pretty seaside town of Malahide, this castle was both a fortress and a private home for nearly 800 years and is an interesting mix of architectural styles.Learn More


Pub Culture in Dublin


Temple Bar: Whether you're looking for a quiet drink or something more energetic, Temple Bar has it all. Traditional music can be heard from many of the pubs and the talk comes thick and fast.Learn More

Guinness Storehouse: Enjoy a tour of the building, modelled on a giant pint glass and learn everything from the history of Guinness to how to pull a good pint. Once you reach the 7th floor, it's time to enjoy your complimentary pint of Guinness in the Gravity Bar whilst taking in the spectacular panoramic view of Dublin.Learn More

The Old Jameson Distillery Tour: Almost like a tour of a working distillery, you can follow the fascinating craft of whiskey making. The tour culminates in the Jameson bar for a traditional Irish whiskey tasting session.Learn More


Visit Georgian Dublin


James Joyce Centre: This is housed in a beautifully restored Georgian house and includes an exhibition area with computer installations, videos, re-creations of period rooms, and items relating to the life and work of James Joyce.Learn More

Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum: It is a jewel in the crown of Georgian Dublin. In addition to its collection of period furniture and fine paintings there are also traditional carpets, curtains, floor coverings, decoration and plasterwork.Learn More