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Hop-On Hop-Off Tour

Dodublin are the no.1 hop-on hop-off tour provider in dublin city. enjoy an open-top city sightseeing tour like no other..

New The Docklands Tour is back, and it's Free with every Hop-on hop-off ticket!

The DoDublin city sightseeing tour has been Dublin's No.1 tour for over 35 years with more 5-Star Reviews on Tripadvisor than any Hop-on hop-off tour in the World!

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24 Hour Hop-on Hop-off Tour

See the best of Dublin City in one day! Choose between a 24 or 48 Hour Sightseeing tour ticket which allows you to hop on and hop off as often as you like and visit the best sites and attractions all around Dublin City.

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48 Hour Hop-on Hop-off Tour

Book a 48-Hour ticket for Dublin's No.1 City Tour and as it is a great way to get around the city while hearing live commentary from our guides and seeing all your favourite sites like Guinness, Christ Church Cathedral, The Spire and much more!

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Hop-on Hop-off + Guinness

Combine your City Tour with the Guinness Storehouse - Voted Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction 2023! and Save! - Options available for 24 or 48 hour City Tour with this combo deal.

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City Tour & EPIC Museum

Combine your DoDublin City Tour ticket with admission to EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum and save €10. Choose between a 24 or 48-hour ticket with a choice of two routes, the original tour route & docklands route which drops you right outside EPIC at Stop D!

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Airport Transfer + Hop-on Hop-off Combo - Save €5

Combine your Hop-on Hop-off Ticket with an airport transfer for one great price!

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Cruise Passengers Deal - City Tour + Train

For Cruise Ship Passengers arriving at Dún Laoghaire port. Book a 24 hour Hop-on hop-off tour with return train ticket on the DART from Dún Laoghaire to Dublin City Centre - the DoDublin tour has a stop right outside the train station! Save €5!

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Live German Tour

DoDublin provides the only Hop-on hop-off tour of Dublin with a live German tour guide. All our German tour guides are native german speakers who live in Dublin and know the city like a local!

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Live Spanish Tour

New: DoDublin now provides the open top bus, live tour of Dublin city with a live Spanish guide. All the DoDublin Spanish guides are native Spanish speakers who live in Dublin city.

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Days Out Plus Card

Combine the DoDublin Hop-on Hop-off Tour with the Days Out Card and get 48 Hours on Dublin's Best City Tour along with access to six of the best cultural attractions located in the city centre all for one great price. Save 25% off all!

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Christmas Tour of Dublin City

We know it is early... but after the major success of our Christmas tour in 2023 that sold out in days we have put extra dates & times on this year! Avoid disappmoint and book your tickets now!

DoDublin is a part of Dublin Bus and our Tour Guides are all Dublin Bus drivers. They know the city like the back of their hands and they're all great entertainers with many insights about Dublin city you won't hear anywhere else. All of our tour guides are also Fáilte Ireland trained,

The DoDublin hop-on hop-off tour operates 7 days a week from 09:00 until 17:00 in Winter and 19:00 in Summer season. There are 25 bus stops on the tour, each one positioned close to a top tourist attraction. They tour route covers the entire city centre so wherever you go, you'll only be a few minutes walk from a DoDublin Hop-on Hop-off bus stop.

DoDublin City Sightseeing tour offers 24 hour & 48 hour tickets. One child (u15) goes free with each adult ticket and there are discounted rates for Students and Senior Citizens. We'll also offer Free entry into the Little Museum of Dublin with every ticket purchased. All of our tour buses are open-top double decker buses so you'll get a great view of the city's landmarks and historic sights as you travel around.

The hop-on hop-off tour lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes and starts and finishes on O'Connell Street (Dublin City's main street) Your city sightseeing tour guide will deliver an entertaining and informative commentary throughout the tour, telling you about the city's most important historical sights, architecture, places of interests from cultural centres to shopping districts and much more besides.

Our unique route covers many iconic and hidden Dublin City attractions - Plan your next adventure with us!

The Docklands Tour

The Docklands tour has returned! This 45 minute tour is separate from the Original Hop-on hop-off tour and takes you to visit the beautiful Dublin Docklands, visiting attractions including EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum, the Jeanie Johnston, Windmill Lane Studios.

All Hop-on hop-off tickets are valid for both tours so our city tour is even better value! The Docklands tour departs five minutes past the hour from 09:05 until last departure at 18:05. The tour departs from the top of Parnell Square (Stop 2 on the Original Tour)

Free Walking Sightseeing Tours in Dublin, Ireland

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Guided Sightseeing Tours

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Are you ready for an unforgettable time in Dublin, Ireland? Then you've come to the right place with our sightseeing tours. Whether you prefer a guided free walking tour with insider knowledge or enjoy the freedom of a self-guided route, you'll find exactly what you're looking for. Click on a tour and find out more about the highlights that await you!

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Discover Dublin & Hidden Gems - Unearthed Tours Dublin

GuruWalk: Best of Dublin (South Side)

Best of Dublin (South Side)

GuruWalk: Rebellion & Independence (North Side)

Rebellion & Independence (North Side)

GuruWalk: The Free Tour - by Original Dublin: Highlights & Hidden Secrets

The Free Tour - by Original Dublin: Highlights & Hidden Secrets

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Freetour: Free Tour: Celts, Vikings and Medieval Pubs

Free Tour: Celts, Vikings and Medieval Pubs

Freetour: Free City Tour - Discover Dublin & Hidden Gems

Free City Tour - Discover Dublin & Hidden Gems

Freetour: Best of Dublin (South Side) Free Tour

Best of Dublin (South Side) Free Tour

Self-guided Tour #1

  • Guinness Storehouse
  • St Catherine's Church
  • Vicar Street
  • St Augustine and St John
  • St. Nicholas of Myra
  • Saint Patrick's Cathedral
  • St Werburgh's
  • Dublin Castle
  • Chester Beatty Library

Self-guided Tour #2

  • The Convention Centre Dublin
  • Jeanie Johnston
  • Famine Memorial
  • St Mark's
  • Science Gallery
  • Pearse Square
  • St Andrew's
  • National Library of Ireland
  • Royal Irish Academy
  • St Ann's Church
  • The Little Museum of Dublin
  • St Stephen's Green
  • Fusiliers' Arch
  • Gaiety Theatre
  • Sphere Within Sphere
  • Book of Kells
  • Douglas Hyde Gallery
  • Olympia Theatre
  • The Sick and Indigent Roomkeepers' Society
  • Garda Museum
  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • Havel's Place
  • Marsh's Library
  • The Cabbage Garden

Self-guided Tour #3

  • Irish National War Memorial Gardens
  • Royal Hospital Kilmainham
  • St James' church
  • National Museum of Ireland (Decorative Arts & History)
  • Old Jameson Distillery
  • St Michan's Church
  • The Brazen Head
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception (Adam & Eve)
  • Wolfe Tone Square
  • General Post Office
  • Spire of Dublin
  • Saint Mary's Pro-Cathedral
  • Abbey Theatre
  • 1913 Lockout
  • Bombing of the North Strand
  • Ambassador Theatre
  • Gate Theatre and Assembly Rooms
  • Garden Of Remembrance
  • Dublin Writers Museum
  • Hugh Lane Gallery

Self-guided Tour #4

  • Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

Self-guided Tour #5

  • Irish Jewish Museum
  • Church of Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners
  • Mountpleasant Square Park
  • Dartmouth Square
  • Fitzwilliam Square
  • St Stephen's Church
  • National Print Museum

Self-guided Tour #6

  • Kilmainham Gaol
  • Saint Michael's Church
  • Lansdowne Valley Park

Why Visit Sights? Self-guided sightseeing tours are a free and safe alternative to bus tours. You can explore Dublin at your own pace, any time! Do something good for your health by walking.

15 Top-Rated Dublin Tours to Take in 2023 (Expert Review)

March 18, 2024

Paula Martinelli

Planning a dream trip to Ireland? Then you’ll no doubt be spending time in the country’s capital of Dublin. This fascinating city is one of the most popular cities in Europe and it’s easy to see why! Not only is it famous for being a UNESCO ‘City of Literature’, but you’ll find plenty of awesome Dublin tours you should add to your bucket list!

For those short of time, the best way to explore Dublin is by taking advantage of the city’s many tours . This way, you’ll have a local guide with you who will teach you so much about this incredible destination and its iconic landmarks . Thanks to its central location, Dublin is also a great city for day trips, so you can always head out to explore the nearby counties.

This epic guide covers the top-rated tours in Dublin that you need to be aware of. Whether you’re looking to head out on a river cruise, try the local cuisine, or explore ancient castles, there’s an option for everyone. Below, I’ve included a variety of tours, each in a different category , so you’re sure to find something to your liking. So let’s dive right in!

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Companies Providing Dublin Tours

There are many travel agencies out there providing tours in Dublin, but the best two by far are Get Your Guide and Viator, whose tours are featured in this article. Both of these companies have exceptional ratings on Trustpilot, excellent customer service, and offer lots of affordable tours with a very easy and simple booking experience.

Get Your Guide  is one of the top options because they work with high-quality tours and offer flexible cancelation policies. This company has been providing top-notch tours and excursions all over the world for more than 12 years and is known for its highly professional and friendly tour guides.

Viator   is also a safe and reliable option that provides a 24-hour flexible cancellation policy. They are part of TripAdvisor and offer 200,000+ affordable tours worldwide and multilingual customer service.

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OVERALL TOP 5 Best Tours in Dublin

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Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

This hop-on hop-off bus tour offers you one of the best ways to explore Dublin. You can opt for a 24-hour or 48-hour ticket, and the bus stops at all of the city’s major attractions. This includes Trinity College, Phoenix Park, and Merrion Street. As you make your way around Dublin, you can listen to live commentary which is available in several languages. Your entrance fee to the Little Museum of Dublin is also included.

Dublin in a Day

Walking Tour of Dublin

You’ll find plenty of incredible tours in Dublin, but this walking tour is one of the best options! It’s run by Finn McCools Tours and will allow you to see most of the city’s famous landmarks in one go. This includes the Daniel O’Connell statue, Trinity College, the Christchurch Cathedral, and the GPO Museum.

The Giant's Causeway, Ireland

Giants Causeway, Dark Hedges, Dunluce & Belfast Tour

This 12-hour tour is one of the most popular tour options from Dublin. You’ll be exploring Northern Ireland and will get to visit several iconic locations. This includes the Giant’s Causeway, the Dark Hedges, Dunluce Castle, and NI’s capital – Belfast. All your transport is included and there will be live commentary onboard too. This is a great option if you’re after a tour that will sort all the logistics for you.

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Cliffs of Moher, Kilmacduagh Abbey & Galway Day Tour

This fantastic 13-hour tour is perfect for those who are short of time. Not only will you get to visit the famous Cliffs of Moher , but you’ll also explore Galway City, Kilmacduagh Abbey, and The Burren. All your transport is included, and you’ll benefit from onboard live commentary throughout your trip. Your Cliffs of Moher entrance ticket is also included, but you’ll need to pay for your own food.

Guide of Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher Tour Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway City

For those who want to explore some of Ireland’s other awesome destinations, check out this full-day tour from Dublin . You’ll be traveling along the famous Wild Atlantic Way and will get to visit some of its iconic attractions. This includes the Cliffs of Moher , Galway City , and Burren National Park. Along the way, you’ll pass by some other sights too including Dungaire Castle and Bunratty Castle.

Top-Rated 10 Best Tours in Dublin

Best private tours in dublin: dublin private walking tour.

Dublin in a day

Why Take This Tour:

This awesome private walking tour is an awesome addition to any Dublin itinerary ! You’ll wander through the city, and learn about its history and culture without the presence of 10-15 other people. This means you’ll have the guide’s full attention and you’ll be able to ask them any questions you may have.

This tour will take you past several of Dublin’s iconic landmarks too including Trinity College, Temple Bar, and the Molly Malone Statue. Other locations you’ll visit include the GPO Museum, Ha’penny Bridge, and Grafton Street. The only attraction you’ll need to pay for is the GPO Museum if you’d like to go in.

  • Thanks to the local guide, you’ll get a unique insight into the city
  • Your guide will give you insider tips on where to eat and visit
  • You’ll have a more personalized experience

Best Boat Tours in Dublin: River Liffey Sightseeing Cruise

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This 45-minute sightseeing cruise will take you along the River Liffey. As you cruise along, you’ll get to marvel at Dublin’s iconic monuments from the river. This includes the famous Temple Bar, Ha’penny Bridge, and Custom House. The River Liffey is rather impressive in itself and will take you past historic neighborhoods, so make sure you take plenty of photographs.

If you’ve only got one day in Dublin then try to squeeze this tour into your itinerary! Not only will you be treated to scenic views, but you’ll get to learn about the city’s history, dating right back to the arrival of the Vikings.

  • You’ll get to admire the city from a unique perspective
  • On this tour, you’ll learn so much about Dublin’s history
  • This river cruise is wheelchair accessible

History Tours in Dublin: Historical 2-Hour Guided Walking Tour of Dublin

Trinity College, Dublin

There are plenty of fantastic tours in Dublin but none of them are quite like this historical walking tour ! It’s the city’s longest-established walking tour as it’s been around since 1986. You’ll get to visit some of Dublin’s most important landmarks including Trinity College, the City Hall, and Temple Bar, and will learn about the city’s fascinating history along the way.

On this 2-hour tour, you’ll also get to learn about the events that have shaped Ireland as a country. This includes the Potato Famine, the War of Independence, and the 1916 Rising. Your guide will delve into the Northern Ireland Peace Process too and what that meant for the city.

  • Some of the entrance fees are included
  • The guides are highly educated when it comes to the city’s history
  • You’ll also get to learn about some of Ireland’s most complex events

Top Food Tours Dublin: Irish Food Trail – Walking Tour of Dublin

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If you’re looking to try some of Ireland’s best dishes, then check out this Irish Food Trail tour . The tour lasts for around three hours, and you’ll get to visit some of the city’s most popular restaurants and pubs. Your guide will also take you to some fantastic hidden gems, so you’ll be sorted for the rest of your trip when it comes to food options.

Not only will you get to sample some of the local delights, but this tour also includes wine-tasting and craft beers. As such, this food tour offers excellent value for money, so why not include it in your Dublin itinerary ?

  • You’ll get to sample the very best Irish cuisine
  • Your local guide will give you insider tips on Dublin’s foodie scene
  • The minimum drinking age for this tour is 18 so just keep that in mind

Fun Ghost Tours in Dublin: The Dublin Ghostbus Tour

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For those after something a bit scary, then check out this Dublin Ghostbus tour . On this tour, you’ll get to learn about some of the city’s most terrifying tales, listen to ghost stories, and understand the real origins of Dracula. Bram Stoker was actually born in Dublin which is really interesting!

Along the way, you’ll visit some creepy and haunted locations including the Hellfire Clubroom, the Victorian Theatre, and St. Kevin’s Graveyard. The onboard guides are fantastic storytellers, so prepare to be thoroughly spooked during this epic tour. They’ll dive into the city’s most intriguing and gruesome tales, so make sure you’re listening carefully!

  • Your guide will teach you all about Dublin’s darkest tales and histories
  • You’ll benefit from a free walking tour that usually costs €20
  • Unfortunately, this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or children under the age of 14

Whiskey Tours in Dublin: Jameson Whiskey Distillery Tour with Tastings

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Ireland is known for its whisky, and for the best experience, you’ll want to head on this Jameson Whisky Distillery Tour . You’ll be going on a guided tour of one of the world’s most famous distilleries and will get to learn all about the iconic Jameson Whisky. There are three different experiences to enjoy, and you’ll be exploring the original Bow Street buildings.

What’s great about this distillery tour is that whisky tasting and a cocktail are both included. So just make sure you don’t have to drive anywhere afterward, so you can truly enjoy the experience! At the end of the tour, you can head to the shop and even purchase a personalized bottle of whisky if you wish!

  • Whisky tasting is included with the tour
  • You’ll get to have a signature Jameson cocktail
  • The distillery tour has a maximum capacity of 10 people so won’t feel crowded

Bike Tours in Dublin: See Dublin By Bike

St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

You’ll want to check out this incredible Dublin bicycle tour if you’re looking to see a lot of the city in just a short amount of time. Your guide will take you past many of the city’s top attractions including Dublin Castle, the Guinness Brewery, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Temple Bar. You’ll also be cycling through traditional Georgian streets, so you’ll get to admire the architecture as you head past.

As you stop at the locations, your guide will delve into the history of the area. Not only that, but they’ll take you to some fantastic hidden spots including Blessington Street Basin and the Roe Distillery’s Windmill.

  • You’ll get to refuel with snacks throughout the bike ride
  • As Dublin is a relatively flat city, this tour won’t be challenging
  • The minimum age for this tour is 14 so just keep that in mind

Best Day Tours from Dublin: Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, Sheep Dog Trials, Day Trip from Dublin

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This fantastic day trip from Dublin is undeniably one of the best options if you’re looking to get out of the city. You’ll be departing Dublin early so you can make the most of your day, and will then get to visit a variety of awesome destinations. This includes Kilkenny City (and its castle), Wicklow Mountains National Park, The Wicklow Gap, and Glendalough.

While on this tour, you’ll also get to experience a working Irish sheep farm. Here, you’ll get to watch a sheepdog demonstration and mingle with the farmer’s animals including the dogs. If you’re short of time in Ireland, then this action-packed tour is one of your best options!

  • You’ll be traveling around in a luxury, air-conditioned coach
  • Guided walking tours of Kilkenny Medieval City & Glendalough Monastic Site are included
  • You’ll get to visit a variety of destinations in just one day

Pub Tours in Dublin: Generation Pub Crawl

Exploring Dublin for a day

Ireland as a country is famous for its pub scene and the capital city of Dublin is no different. For the best experience, check out this Generation Pub Crawl tour as you’ll get to visit the city’s top venues. You’re guaranteed to have a brilliant evening if you hop on this pub crawl, as you’ll get to appreciate the local culture and meet new people.

On this tour, you’ll visit five venues in total where you’ll benefit from skip-the-line entry. Along the way, you’ll listen to live Irish music, party with your new friends, and meet the locals. Don’t forget about the free drinks either!

  • This tour includes free shots, a complimentary pint of Guinness, and discounts on other drinks
  • Your guide will take you to Dublin’s best nightlight spots
  • You need to be at least 19 years of age to participate in this tour

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Ireland is full of fascinating ancient castles but one of the most popular has to be Blarney Castle. This day trip from Dublin will take you to this iconic Castle which dates back over 600 years. While here, you’ll have the chance to kiss the famous Blarney Stone, which in turn is supposed to grant you the gift of eloquence.

On this awesome tour, you’ll also visit the Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castle; both of which are located in County Tipperary. As the coach takes you to these destinations, make sure you appreciate the amazing views along the way. Trust me, you’ll be blown away by the country’s beauty.

  • Entrance fees to Blarney Castle are included
  • You’ll get to visit three of Ireland’s most popular attractions in one day

Best Dublin Tours Conclusion

As you can see there are so many fantastic tours in Dublin. Whether you’re looking to try the local cuisine, visit the city’s most popular attractions, or learn about Dublin’s eerie history, there’s honestly something for everyone.

The tours you choose will all depend on how much time you have in the city. If you’ve only got one day in Dublin then you’ll want to opt for short tours, so you’ve got a chance to explore some of the landmarks self-guided. For those who have longer, then why not head out of the city on a day trip or two? This way you’ll get to visit some of the most famous landmarks in Ireland !

If you’ve got any further questions about the best tours in Dublin then don’t hesitate to reach out. Simply leave a comment below, or feel free to add additional tours that you’ve experienced!

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Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

The Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour is a convenient and budget-friendly way to explore the city’s iconic landmarks at your own pace. With a range of ticket options, travelers can enjoy 24 or 48 hours of unlimited access to the tour’s stops, which include must-see attractions like the National History Museum, Trinity College, and Dublin Castle. Equipped with multilingual live commentary and audio guides, the tour ensures an enriching experience for all visitors, whether they’re first-time travelers or seasoned Dublin enthusiasts. But the true charm of this tour lies in its ability to reveal the city’s vibrant culture and hidden gems, waiting to be discovered.

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Key Points

  • Offers a flexible 24-hour or 48-hour ticket option for exploring Dublin’s iconic landmarks, including the National History Museum and Trinity College.
  • Provides an excellent introduction to Dublin’s rich history and vibrant culture, with live commentary available in nine languages.
  • Features top attractions such as Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, and the Temple Bar district, ensuring a comprehensive sightseeing experience.
  • Offers skip-the-ticket line access and frequent bus departures, enhancing convenience for both day and weekend visitors.
  • Receives strong customer ratings and feedback, with praise for the tour’s accessibility features and inclusive approach.

More tours and experiences nearby.

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  • Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Wild Atlantic and Galway Tour
  • Dublin to Northern Ireland Incl. Dunluce Castle, Giants Causeway
  • Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, Sheep Dog Trials, Day Trip From Dublin

Tour Overview

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Tour Overview

The Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour offers visitors a convenient and flexible way to explore the city’s top attractions at their own pace.

With 24-hour or 48-hour ticket options , travelers can easily hop on and off the buses as they discover Dublin’s highlights.

The tour features stops at iconic landmarks like the National History Museum, the National Gallery, and Trinity College, home to the famous Book of Kells.

Families will appreciate the free child ticket with a paying adult, and the option to purchase additional children’s tickets at a discounted rate.

Whether you’re visiting for a day or a weekend, this comprehensive tour provides an excellent introduction to Dublin’s rich history and vibrant culture .

Pricing and Tickets

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Pricing and Tickets

At just €32.00 per person, the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour offers visitors an affordable way to explore the city’s highlights.

Ticket options include 24-hour or 48-hour validity , providing flexibility for travelers to plan their sightseeing at their own pace.

What’s more, the tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring a risk-free booking experience.

Parents will appreciate the inclusion of one free child ticket with a paying adult, and additional children can ride for just €10 for 24 hours or €15 for 48 hours.

With a range of convenient starting locations, this tour is a budget-friendly way to make the most of your time in Dublin.

Attractions and Highlights

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Attractions and Highlights

Visitors on the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour can explore a stack of the city’s top attractions , including the National History Museum , National Gallery, and Trinity College’s renowned Book of Kells.

The tour also takes passengers to Phoenix Park , a vast green oasis home to Dublin Zoo. Other highlights include the iconic O’Connell Street, the Dublin Writers Museum, and the charming Temple Bar district.

Stop by the impressive Dublin Castle and the stately Christ Church Cathedral to soak in the city’s rich history and architecture .

Whether you’re interested in art, culture, or natural beauty, the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour offers a convenient way to discover the best the city has to offer.

Multilingual Commentary and Amenities

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Multilingual Commentary and Amenities

One of the standout features of the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour is its multilingual commentary and amenities, catering to the diverse needs of visitors.

Passengers can enjoy live commentary in a whopping nine languages, including English, Spanish, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, French, and even Irish. The audio guide further enhances the experience, allowing riders to learn about Dublin’s rich history and culture at their own pace.

The tour also offers:

Skip-the-ticket line access, saving valuable time

Two convenient starting locations for added flexibility

Frequent departures, with buses running every 20-30 minutes

Accessibility features for passengers with disabilities

Complimentary child tickets with each paid adult admission

These thoughtful touches ensure that the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour caters to the needs of all visitors, making it an inclusive and enjoyable way to explore the city.

Tour Schedule and Frequency

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Tour Schedule and Frequency

The Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour operates on a regular schedule, with the first tour departing at 9:00 AM and the last tour leaving at 5:00 PM .

Depending on the day of the week, the tour frequency varies, with buses running every 30 minutes on weekdays and every 20-30 minutes on weekends. This ensures that visitors can conveniently hop on and off the tour at their leisure, exploring Dublin’s top attractions at their own pace.

The total duration of the complete tour is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, giving passengers ample time to take in the city’s highlights.

With this flexible schedule, travelers can make the most of their sightseeing experience in Ireland’s capital .

Customer Ratings and Feedback

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Customer Ratings and Feedback

Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour , awarding it an impressive overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars based on nearly 1,900 reviews.

Drivers were consistently lauded for their exceptional care , informative commentary , and supportive attitudes toward passengers, especially those with disabilities. Reviewers highlighted the tour’s flexibility and convenience, appreciating the ease of hopping on and off at will to explore the city’s highlights.

Common themes in the feedback included:

‘The drivers were outstanding, going above and beyond to ensure everyone had a great experience.’

‘The audio guide provided valuable context and insights into Dublin’s history and landmarks.’

‘The hop-on hop-off format allowed us to see so much at our own pace.’

‘It was the perfect way to orient ourselves in a new city.’

‘ Highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Dublin!’

Accessibility and Inclusivity

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Accessibility and Inclusivity

Alongside the overwhelmingly positive reviews, the Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour has also garnered praise for its accessibility and inclusivity , catering to passengers with various needs and abilities.

The tour offers live commentary in multiple languages, ensuring everyone can participate and enjoy the experience.

Plus, the buses are equipped with wheelchair access , making it easier for passengers with mobility challenges to board and disembark.

The tour also provides free tickets for one child under 15 per paying adult, accommodating families and ensuring the tour is accessible to all.

Planning Your Visit

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Planning Your Visit

When planning a visit to Dublin, travelers can easily secure their Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour tickets online, ensuring a smooth and efficient start to their sightseeing adventure.

The tour offers great flexibility, allowing visitors to explore the city at their own pace and discover iconic landmarks such as Trinity College, the Guinness Storehouse, and Kilmainham Gaol.

Some key factors to consider when planning your tour include:

Taking advantage of the free cancellation policy for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.

Making the most of the included audio guide to learn about Dublin’s rich history and culture.

Considering the 24-hour or 48-hour ticket options to suit your travel plans.

Exploring the bus route’s comprehensive coverage of the city’s top attractions.

Taking advantage of the skip-the-ticket line access for a seamless experience.

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  • Dublin Irish Whiskey Museum and Gallery Guided Tour With Tasting
  • Dublin Book of Kells, Castle and Molly Malone Statue Guided Tour

Frequently Asked Questions

Dublin: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Bus?

Passengers are generally allowed to bring their own food and drinks on the hop-on hop-off bus tour. However, it’s best to avoid consuming messy or strong-smelling items that could potentially disturb other passengers.

Is the Bus Wheelchair Accessible?

The bus tour is wheelchair accessible, with designated areas for wheelchairs and ramps for easy boarding. Passengers with mobility issues can enjoy the sights of Dublin comfortably and conveniently on this hop-on, hop-off tour.

Are There Any Discounts for Seniors or Students?

The tour offers discounts for seniors and students. Seniors (over 65) can purchase tickets at a reduced rate of €29 for 24 hours and €34 for 48 hours. Students (with valid ID) can get 24-hour tickets for €27 and 48-hour tickets for €32.

Can I Hop on and off at Any Stop?

Yes, you can hop on and off at any stop with this tour. The flexibility to explore at your own pace is a key benefit, allowing you to visit the attractions that interest you most.

How Do I Find the Nearest Bus Stop to My Hotel?

To find the nearest bus stop, guests can check the tour’s website or app, which provides a map and list of stop locations. Alternatively, they can ask their hotel staff for the closest hop-on hop-off bus stop.

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The Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour provides an excellent way for visitors to explore the city’s top attractions at their own pace.

With flexible ticket options , frequent departures, and multilingual commentary, the tour caters to travelers of all interests and needs.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local seeking a fresh perspective, this bus tour offers a convenient and enriching experience to learn about Dublin’s vibrant culture and history .

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7-Day Great Atlantic Adventure Small Group Tour

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7-Day Great Atlantic Adventure Small Group Tour

  • Discover the lunar landscape of the Burren
  • Enjoy bohemian Galway and the rugged sights of Connemara
  • Kiss the Blarney Stone and be mesmerised by the Ring of Kerry
“Would highly recommend him as a tour guide.”

7-Day Ireland to Island Small Group Tour of Ireland

  • In-depth Cultural
  • Cycle the majestic Aran Islands and discover Bohemian Galway
  • Hike along the jaw-dropping Cliffs of Moher
  • Feel the Magic on the world famous Ring of Kerry
“Everything was excellent! The itinerary was exactly what I was hoping for and all the accommodations were beautiful!”

Wild South - Multi-Day - Small Group Tour of Ireland

  • Coach / Bus
  • Learn a few Irish words and head to the edge of Europe
  • Kayak through the Killarney National Park
  • Meet the locals and experience traditional music sessions
“The Wild South Tour was an excellent tour overall, very good value! We especially liked the boat trip to the Skellig Islands.”

7 Day Atlantic Way Experience  - Small Group Tour

  • Sightseeing
  • Experience the wonder of Atlantic waves crashing against rugged cliffs
  • Step back in time and discover the legends behind castles and monasteries
  • Visit the Gaelic speaking island of Inis Mor by bike, bus or pony & trap
“We were able to find the perfect vacation to Ireland to fit what we wanted to do. We all agreed that this was our best family vacation yet!”

Kerry Royal

  • Ride through Killarney National Park by jaunting car
  • Enjoy traditional Irish dinner and entertainment
  • Tour the scenic Iveragh Peninsula drive
“I feel like we got a great look at the southern part of the country!”

Irish Twist

  • Enjoy fresh seafood in the port of Dingle
  • Lunch at an iconic pub in Wicklow Town
  • Board the Dunbrody ship replica in New Ross
“Met our needs.”

Irish Highlights (Summer, 7 Days)

  • Enjoy the craic during an Irish pub evening with the group
  • Explore harbourside Galway and picturesque Killarney
  • Listen to the waves crash against the Cliffs Of Moher
“I really enjoyed the tour. I would like to revisit soon, spending more time in Dublin, Cork and Galway.”

8 Day Castles & Coast Experience  - Small Group Tour

  • Discover the Aran Islands, Killarney & Connemara National Parks by bike, foot or bus
  • Experience a sheepdog demo on a real working Irish farm
  • Step back in time with visits Manor Houses & Historical Castles
“The smart tour itinerary hits many of the Wild Atlantic Way highlights, but driver guides make the experience.”

South West Ireland Uncovered (Hotel) - 5 days

  • Christmas & New Year
  • Explore ancient Dingle Peninsula
  • Visit Blarney Castle and kiss the stone
  • Taste whiskey at Kilbeggan Distillery
“The lore, the music and much more. He kept us informed of our daily activities, when and where to meet.”

10 Day Wild Irish Experience  - Small Group Tour

  • Experience ancient settlement of Glendalough & medieval Kilkenny
  • Immersive stays in quaint colourful towns & villages, away from the crowds
“The acomodations were very good, the itinerary wonderful and our guide, Sean Power, deserves the best review.”

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22 Best Things to Do in Dublin, Ireland

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Locals might say Dublin is full of "craic" (good times), with a healthy mixture of history and little debauchery that can be found on nearly every street corner. Start in the north at Phoenix Park and head south to the River Liffey, cross the famous

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Trinity College and The Book of Kells Trinity College and The Book of Kells

Note: The Old Library is undergoing a massive restoration and conservation effort. While the Old Library will remain open for visits until construction begins in 2025, all books have been removed from the shelves. The Book of Kells is still on display and there will be a new exhibit about this important manuscript.

U.S. News Insider Tip: This must-see attraction is worth the (typically) long wait. The gift shop is a particularly good spot to pick up inspiring gifts and souvenirs to commemorate your trip. – Rachael Hood

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St. Patrick's Cathedral St. Patrick's Cathedral

U.S. News Insider Tip: After seeing the sights, take a short walk to the cozy Brazen Head pub, said to be the oldest pub in Dublin. Come for the fish and chips but stay for the live music. – Elizabeth Von Tersch

St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Dublin and the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Built on the site where St. Patrick is said to have baptized converts some 600 years earlier, this massive cathedral was erected between 1220 and 1259 with major restorations beginning in the 1860s. It remains one of the few buildings still standing from medieval Dublin.

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Chester Beatty Library Chester Beatty Library free

Widely known as one of the mote notable museums in Europe, the Chester Beatty Library is often overlooked by tourists. The library is home to an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts and drawings dating back to 2700 B.C. The museum includes religious and artistic collections from across Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.

The library's namesake comes from the American mining millionaire and collector, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty, who donated his immense collection to Ireland when he passed in 1968. Works include Babylonian clay tablets, the Biblical Papyri and more than 250 different manuscripts of the Quran.

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Cliffs of Moher Tour Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway City from Dublin

Cliffs of Moher Tour Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway City from Dublin

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Dublin Jameson Distillery and Guinness Storehouse Guided Tour

Dublin Jameson Distillery and Guinness Storehouse Guided Tour

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Dublin Book of Kells, Castle and Molly Malone Statue Guided Tour

Dublin Book of Kells, Castle and Molly Malone Statue Guided Tour

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St. Stephen's Green St. Stephen's Green free

This beautiful park (known for remaining green throughout the year) is a great place to spend a day outside without leaving central Dublin. It's been enjoyed by locals and visitors since 1880 when Arthur Edward Guinness re-opened it as a public park after it served as a private community for the wealthier residents of Dublin for more than century.

These days, the park is maintained by the Office of Public Works and includes a playground and garden for people with blindness or low vision. The green space is also home to several monuments dedicated to some of Ireland's most important figures, including James Joyce and Arthur Edward Guinness. Past visitors appreciated the peaceful grounds and described it as a great place to relax in the middle of the city. Reviewers also praised the park's cleanliness and recommended future visitors pack a picnic to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

This interactive museum details 1,500 years of Irish history, with stories of the 100 million people who left Ireland, how and where they lived, and their impact on the rest of the world. State-of-the-art interactive exhibits feature touch screens, quizzes and audio and video recordings, which bring Irish history to life. Everything from Irish music and dance to Irish literature to touching letters home, reveal the Irish emigrant experience from multiple points of view.

Recent visitors called the museum highly educational and informative and said it's a must-see for anyone of Irish descent.

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Phoenix Park Phoenix Park free

When the hustle and bustle of the city gets to be too much, seek refuge in Phoenix Park, one of the largest enclosed parks in a European capital. Encompassing more than 1,700 acres, Phoenix Park features plenty of lush green lawns, shady wooded areas and cool, clean lakes. Once upon a time, it was the royal hunting park (in the 1600s) and opened to the public in 1747. To this day, visitors can encounter fallow deer.

Travelers can start out at the park's Visitor Centre & Ashtown Castle to learn about the history of the park and tour the medieval tower that dates back to the 17th century. The park is also home the 78-acre Edwardian estate, the Farmleigh House , which still acts as a working farm as well as a Victorian walled kitchen garden. Recent visitors called the park beautiful, clean and peaceful.

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Kilmainham Gaol Kilmainham Gaol

U.S. News Insider Tip: While a prison may not be the most uplifting place to visit, a tour here really provides insight into the lives of the Irish people and the hardships they endured. – Rachael Hood

According to many, this gaol , or jail, gives its visitors one of the most unique looks into the darker side of Irish history. Occupied from 1796 to the 1920s, the prison housed many famous figures in the fight for Irish independence, including Thomas Francis Meagher and James Connolly, and was also the site for more sinister executions and hangings. Additionally, the prison acted as a transportation point for approximately 4,000 prisoners to Australia – then a penal colony – in the early 19th century. The gaol was known for the harsh treatment of its inhabitants, with no segregation by gender until 1861 when men were transferred to the newly built East Wing. It was later abandoned in 1924 and reopened as a museum in 1966 (though remodeling and updates have taken place since).

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National Gallery of Ireland National Gallery of Ireland free

If you're an art lover, make sure to save some time for this extensive (and free!) museum, which has housed Ireland's national art collection since 1854. Here you'll find numerous works by such renowned artists as Caravaggio, Vincent van Gogh and the French impressionists. But the main attractions are works from some of Ireland's masters, with an impressive collection of works by notable residents such as Jack B. Yeats and Helen Mabel Trevor. The National Gallery also hosts notable traveling exhibitions as well as concerts and lectures.

Recent visitors called the museum outstanding and well worth a visit. If you're a fan of the arts, previous travelers recommended you set aside several hours to tour the museum. You'll also want to grab a map at the entrance as its collections are spread out.

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Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Wild Atlantic Way, Galway Tour

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Dublin to Belfast (Black Cab), Dunluce Castle & Giant's Causeway.

Dublin to Belfast (Black Cab), Dunluce Castle & Giant's Causeway.

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Dublin to Rock of Cashel, Cork City & Blarney Castle Guided Tour

Dublin to Rock of Cashel, Cork City & Blarney Castle Guided Tour

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Dublin Castle Dublin Castle

Right in the heart of the city, the site of the Dublin Castle has played a part in Ireland's history since the land was used by Vikings to build a fortress in the 900s. Parts of the castle were built and torn down through the ages, but the oldest remaining structure, the Record Tower, dates back to the 13th century.

In addition to having been a stronghold against foreign attacks on the city, the castle and its grounds have also been home to a prison, an office of record, a water station, a seat of parliament, a royal court for entertainment and a military residence – all before 1850. The castle grounds were also the site where the Easter Rebellion of 1916 began, and after five years of fighting, where the treaty that granted Irish independence was signed. Many previous visitors recommended taking the guided tour, which they say is more extensive and informative that the self-guided tour.

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Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral

Formally known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the Christ Church Cathedral has been visited for almost 1,000 years. Originally a Viking church founded in 1030, Archbishop Laurence O'Toole (the future patron saint of Dublin) merged it with the Irish Church in 1152. The Romanesque gothic church is known for its magnificent architecture and its famous bells (one of which is from 1738). This church also holds the largest and oldest crypt in Ireland and is full of historical objects of worship. Among the items stored in this church is a royal plate given by King William III, a rare 14th-century copy of the Magna Carta Hiberniae, and the heart of St. Laurence O'Toole. There's even a morbid oddity of a mummified cat and rat, better known as Tom and Jerry, frozen in eternal pursuit on display for all to gawk at.

Past visitors declare that it's a must-see attraction when visiting Dublin and it's quite affordable as well. Self-guided audio tours – included in your ticket fee – are available and recommended to get an experience filled with hidden facts and stories. Others say it's still a great place to wander about without the audio.

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Jameson Distillery Bow St. Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Did you know that in Irish, whiskey is called  uisce beatha  and literally translates to "the water of life"? Chronicling the history of the Jameson family and the "water" they're known for, the Jameson Distillery no longer makes the hard stuff (that's done elsewhere) though it does offer tours that provide insight on just how to do it. Whiskey drinkers hail the 45-minute guided tour (and the included tastings) as informative and fun, with energetic guides and a beautiful refurbished facility.

Whether you're a fan of whiskey or not, learning about the history is sure to entertain anyone. Even non-drinkers say they enjoyed the informative tour. Learning that the founder of the most famous Irish whiskey, John Jameson, was actually a Scotsman is a favorite tidbit. Or that the Latin on the bottle's label,  Sine Metu , means "without fear."

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Guinness Storehouse Guinness Storehouse

Like the Jameson Distillery , the Guinness Storehouse is no longer a functioning brewery, but it will give you an insider's view into the history and process behind the storied stout. Take the self-guided tour through the former brewery's seven floors to learn about the history of the one-of-a-kind beer, from the ingredients used in the brewing process to the iconic advertisements seen around the world. At the top, you'll be treated to a complimentary pint and city views from its rooftop Gravity Bar.

The best part of the tour for some visitors? The complimentary pint at the end along with the rooftop views. Even non-beer drinkers enjoyed the storehouse for its interactive and multimedia exhibits, but noted that during peak times they can be crowded. Other comment that tickets are a bit pricey. To make sure you get in at your preferred time, book your tickets online in advance. If you sign up for one of the best Dublin tours , you'll likely also visit the storehouse.

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The Little Museum of Dublin The Little Museum of Dublin

To discover Dublin, head on over to The Little Museum of Dublin to learn about the city's illustrious history in approximately 30 minutes. Located in a quaint 18th-century Georgian townhouse near St. Stephen's Green , this charming museum was founded in 2011, with more than 5,000 artifacts donated by Dubliners. You'll find items from Queen Victoria's visit, a copy of James Joyce's "Ulysses" and tokens from the Abbey Theatre's long history. There's even an exhibit on the top floor dedicated to the rise of U2 featuring signed albums, photographs, and gig tickets.

Being that the museum is so small, it's best to book a tour in advance as tickets sell out quickly. You can walk around on your own, but a guided tour is highly recommended and should not be missed, according to travelers. Museumgoers routinely praise the lively guides who left everyone – even small children – mesmerized.

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Dublin to Glendalough, Wicklow and Kilkenny Full Day Guided Tour

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St Patrick's Cathedral, Book of Kells and Dublin Castle Tour

St Patrick's Cathedral, Book of Kells and Dublin Castle Tour

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Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Burren & Galway Day Tour From Dublin

Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Burren & Galway Day Tour From Dublin

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Grafton Street Grafton Street free

U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're looking for something special to bring home from your trip, head to Weir & Sons for fine Irish jewelry, Brown Thomas is a lovely department store to peruse and Avoca on nearby Suffolk Street has Irish-made Avoca Mill Handweavers wool goods. For a treat, tuck into Bewley's Cafe for coffee or tea and a scone. – Rachael Hood

When you need a break from all the museums and historical sites, head to Grafton Street. This pedestrian street – which runs from  Trinity College to  St. Stephen's Green  – is Dublin's premier shopping district. Here, you'll find everything from familiar brands to more unique items like quirky shoes and used books. There are also two shopping centers in the area, the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre and the upscale Powerscourt Centre. So, if you're looking for a place to exercise your credit card, this would be it.

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Temple Bar Temple Bar free

Often compared to Bourbon Street in New Orleans , this neighborhood is Dublin's famous party hub. During the day, this district thrives on artistic vision, featuring numerous independent galleries and performance art venues. At night, dozens of pubs (including one with the same name as the district) open their doors to those looking to share a pint of Guinness and click their heels to spirited Irish music.

Many visitors say the district has become more of a tourist trap than an authentic representation of Dublin's pub culture, but while in Dublin it is a sight one must see. Pull up a chair, order a (likely overpriced) pint and enjoy the music. For help navigating the crowds, sign up for one of the best Dublin tours , many of which stop in the area.

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Abbey Theatre Abbey Theatre

U.S. News Insider Tip: Be sure to check out the nearby National Leprechaun Museum . It may sound a little cheesy, but this museum is dedicated to preserving Irish folklore and myths about the fair folks plus other Irish heritage tales through the art of oral storytelling. – Yolanda Evans

Although the Abbey Theatre looks quite contemporary, even swanky with its glass front and the theater name bathed in blue light, the performance venue has turn-of-the-century origins. Famed poet, W.B. Yeats, along with another Irish writer, Lady Augusta Gregory, opened the national theater in 1904. It's since been rebuilt and now features 620 seats between  the Abbey and Peacock auditoriums and a continuous playbill of Ireland's most promising playwrights.

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Wicklow Mountains National Park Wicklow Mountains National Park free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Spend time in Glendalough  exploring the ancient ruins of the Christian settlement nestled in between two beautiful lakes. Then pick up a bottle of Glendalough whiskey or gin with the image of Saint Kevin plastered on the bottle to remind you of your visit. – Yolanda Evans

Just south of Dublin, Wicklow National Park is one of Ireland's largest parks consisting of more than 20,000 hectares (more than 50,000 acres) of winding mountain paths, bogs, lakes and breathtaking views for all that venture to the park. There are plenty of hiking trails – like the Wicklow Way – for outdoorsy travelers who want to spend more time in nature. For less adventurous visitors, you can seek out historical sites such as the old mine ruins or take a drive around the Great Military Road for a stunning view of the mountains. Also, be sure to check out Glenmacnass waterfall for photo for your Instagram!

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Dublin Zoo Dublin Zoo

The biggest attraction within Phoenix Park is the Dublin Zoo. Opened by the Zoological Society of Ireland in 1831 with just four acres, this zoo is one of the oldest of its kind in Europe. The zoo's first collection included monkeys, lions, bears and parrots; an elephant and rhinoceros later joined the collection as rentals (though London gifted the zoo an elephant in 1835). Today, Dubin Zoo spans nearly 70 acres and is home to more than 400 animals in a variety of large habitats. Popular exhibits include the Humboldt penguins and western lowland gorillas. Recent visitors praised the zoo for its size, cleanliness and obvious commitment to the care of its animals. Others note that the zoo can get extremely busy, especially in the peak summer season. After you leave, you can keep a keen eye on the animals via webcam.

The zoo is open every day starting at 9:30 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. Admission costs 22.50 euros (about $24) for adults and 17 euros (about $18) for children ages 3 to 15. Family tickets and tickets or visitors who need additional assistance are also available. If you book online, you'll save a few euros. Learn more on its website .

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Guinness Storehouse Experience

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Dublin to Dunluce Castle, Giant's Causeway, Dark Hedges & Belfast

Dublin to Dunluce Castle, Giant's Causeway, Dark Hedges & Belfast

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Dublin to Belfast (Titanic), Dunluce Castle & Giant's Causeway

Dublin to Belfast (Titanic), Dunluce Castle & Giant's Causeway

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Farmleigh House & Estate Farmleigh House & Estate

U.S. News Insider Tip: After wandering the estate grounds soaking up the history, treat yourself to a little snack and drink at the on-site restaurant, The Boathouse, for Italian and Irish cuisine. Located along the beautiful lake, it's the ideal setting for rest and relaxation. – Yolanda Evans

Once the home of the famous Guinness family, Farmleigh was purchased in 1999 by the government to house visiting dignitaries. This lavish Edwardian estate is nestled on 78 acres that includes the main house, a walled and sunken garden, a beautiful lake and the famous clock tower. Then there's the large collection of art as well as a rare collection of rare books and manuscripts in the library that remained in the house to be on display for visitors. Also on-site is the charming Cowshed theater where artists and performers can showcase their craft. As a bonus, there's a food and craft market behind the Gallery on the first Sunday of the month from Easter Sunday to December.

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Glasnevin Cemetery Glasnevin Cemetery free

U.S. News Insider Tip:  After visiting the cemetery, stop by  John Kavanagh – better known as "The Gravediggers" – for a pint. This bar's nickname was coined because gravediggers used to visit this pub after completing their shift. – Yolanda Evans

Opened in 1832, Glasnevin Cemetery was once one of the few places where Irish Catholics could be buried. It was founded by Daniel O'Connell, who largely helped remove restrictions on Irish Catholics in the early 1800s. Not only is Glasnevin the final resting place for O'Connell, but it's also the burial location for other famous Irish icons like politician Charles Stewart Parnell; the co-founder of the Irish Republican Army Michael Collins; and politician and first female cabinet minister in Ireland, Countess Markievicz. In fact, more than 1.5 million souls are buried in this cemetery. The tombs are also a great work of art, as many are adorned with Irish symbols such as the harp and clovers. There are also indoor exhibits exploring the cemetery's history and burial practices from around the world. With so much to offer, it's little wonder that Glasnevin is Ireland's national cemetery.

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St. Michan's Church St. Michan's Church

Located about a block from the Old Jameson Distillery , St. Michan's Church was founded in 1095 and is the oldest church on the north side of the River Liffey in Dublin. Rebuilt in 1686 by William Robinson, this church has a stunning vaulted ceiling and a large pipe organ. In fact, the organ is rumoured to be the one that George Friedrich Handel played when performing "Messiah" for the first time. Besides the history and architecture, the main draw to this church is its famous, yet eerie, crypts that contain the mummified remains of Dublin's most notorious residents dating back to the 17th century. Among the dead in the vaults are Irish rebels John and Henry Sheares, Earls of Leitrim, and Wolfe Tone. There are also four mummified corpses on display without lids, famously called the Unknown, the Thief, the Nun and the Crusader.

Travelers say visits to St. Michan's Church were still interesting due to their engaging tour guide who entertained them with the historical facts and spooky tales. 

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National Museum of Ireland – Natural History National Museum of Ireland – Natural History free

Note: The National Museum of Ireland – Natural History is undergoing extensive renovation. At this time, only the ground floor is open to visitors.

Nicknamed the "Dead Zoo" due to it being a zoological museum, the National Museum of Ireland on Merrion Street was opened in 1867. It features exhibits of animals native to Ireland like badgers, golden eagles, mussels, trout and insects (Ireland is home to some 12,000 of them!). Also available is the Wonder Cabinet, a take on the Victorian curiosity cabinets that showcases about two million scientific specimens of mammals, birds, and insects. This unique space also doubles as a filming location – it was featured in an episode of "Ripper Street" and "Penny Dreadful" – due to its charming architecture.

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16 Delightful Things to Do in Dublin 2024

Updated September 17, 2023

If you think Dublin is all bars and Guinness, then… well, you aren’t wrong exactly, but Ireland’s capital is way more than its nightlife. Yes, the beer is excellent—but Dublin is also home to tons of unique attractions like book markets, artsy neighborhoods, and even some of Ireland’s most impressive castles and churches. Locals helped us create this list of 17 delightful things to do in Dublin, Ireland. 

#1: Explore the hipster-fabulous Temple Bar district

Exploring Temple Bar is one of the coolest things to do in Dublin Ireland

The riverside district of Temple Bar is gorgeous—full of cobblestone streets, old stone buildings, and colorful facades—and it has the highest density of bars in Dublin. This means that once the sun goes down, Temple Bar is the place to start your night. First things first: make a beeline to the iconic, fire-engine-red Temple Bar pub . It’s been around since the 19th century, and tourists aside, it’s a long-time favorite for good beer and live music. 

That said, Temple Bar has a lot more to offer than just pubs. The neighborhood is full of restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries, which reflect its artsy, creative vibe. Perched on the banks of the River Liffey , it’s also an especially picturesque part of town. Explore it to your heart’s content!

#2: Search for treasures at the Temple Bar Book Market

And speaking of Temple Bar: at sunrise on Saturdays and Sundays (ok, 11 AM, same difference after a night out), the centrally-located Temple Bar Square transforms from artsy party paradise into The Temple Bar Book Market—a bibliophile's utopia. 

The market is relatively small—six or seven stalls, covered with white canvas—but it’s swimming with treasures. From books by Dublin authors like James Joyce and Samuel Beckett to old maps, postcards, and other fun knick-knacks, there’s a little something for everyone. If you dig flea markets and you’re keen to get a bit off-the-beaten-path while you’re in Ireland, check it out. All told Temple Bar’s combo of nightlife and culture makes it one of the best places to stay in Ireland.

Feeling inspired? Continue your Dublin literary journey by checking out the small but mighty Dublin Writers Museum , or Sweny’s Pharmacy from James Joyce’s Ulysses . 

#3: Start your day with a Full Irish Breakfast

Enjoying a full Irish breakfast is one of the best things to do in Dublin Ireland

Bacon, sausage, beans, eggs, mushrooms, grilled tomatoes, potatoes, black pudding… ok, so you might not want to start every day in Dublin with a full Irish breakfast, but you need to try it at least once while you’re in town. It’s not just one of the most delicious things to do in Ireland (and a great choice after a night spent pub-hopping)—it’s a cultural institution.

As for the best place to grab this life-changing breakfast? Highly contested. We’d recommend checking out long-time favorites like Gerry’s , which serves their full Irish with plenty of toast and coffee. 

#4: Spend an afternoon exploring phenomenal Phoenix Park 

What do adorable deer and the president of Ireland have in common? No, this isn’t the start of a joke. Stop laughing, you’re being weird.

Anyway, the answer is this: both of them live in Dublin’s phenomenal, sprawling Phoenix Park! And we mean sprawling —just west of Dublin’s town center, Phoenix Park is twice the size of NYC’s Central Park. And just as Central Park is one of the best places to visit in New York, Phoenix Park is a must-visit in Dublin.

Take an afternoon to explore every nook and cranny of this massive green space. You’re more likely to spot Dublin’s famous deer than the president—while the deer wander freely throughout the park, the president stays mostly in Áras an Uachtaráin , the official presidential residence.

Heads Up : In addition to deer and politicians, Phoenix Park is also home to some fantastic historic landmarks, as well as the stellar Dublin Zoo . 

#5: Enjoy a Couple of Guinness(es)

Enjoying some Guinness is one of the best things to do in Dublin Ireland

We know, we know—this is an obvious must-do in Ireland, but Dublin is the best place in the world to drink Guinness. It’s like having a hot dog in NYC—you just can’t not do it. Enjoy a pint or three at a neighborhood pub, or go right to the source and drink up at the St. James Gate Guinness Factory —it’s all delicious. 

#6: Get creepy at Christ Church Cathedral

Though it might not sound like much at first, Christ Church Cathedral is, without a doubt, one of the best places to visit in Ireland. Why? It’s packed with bizarre curiosities. Here, you’ll find a mummified cat and rat who got trapped in an organ pipe; the (once-stolen, recently returned ) heart of St. Laurence O’Toole; and the tomb of Strongbow, one of the first Norman invaders of Ireland (PS: one of the best things to do in Kilkenny , about two hours away, is exploring Strongbow’s Castle). 

Basically, the cathedral is full of awesome, weird stuff. Descend into the crypt, explore the main church, and climb the belfry for a great view of Dublin. You can’t really go wrong.

Love the weird treasures you can find in old Irish churches? Then check out the mummies of St. Michan’s Church , also in Dublin. They’re so creepy, they inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula . 

#7: Discover the up-and-coming Drumcondra neighborhood

On the north side of the River Liffey, and about twenty minutes from Temple Bar, you’ll find the Drumcondra neighborhood. Recently called “quietly confident” and “on the up” by the Irish Times (PS: for you non-Irish folk, that’s basically as complementary as they get), Drumcondra is home to great Dublin attractions like the National Botanical Gardens and Croke Park Stadium —along with a newly-arrived hipster vibe and some awesome bars and restaurants.

Drumcondra is also home to the immense Glasnevin Cemetery, one of the best places in town to trace your Irish roots.  

#8: Tap your feet to a trad session

Listening to a trad session is one of the best things to do in Dublin Ireland

Irish pubs aren’t just about ales—they’re also about music and dancing! For the uninitiated, an Irish folk music jam session is known as a trad session —and Dublin is full of them. The Cobblestone , O’Donoghue’s , and the Hairy Lemon (don’t you love Irish pub names?) are all fantastic, but a music-loving local will definitely know best. 

Interested in Irish folk music? Head to Galway . Just a couple hours away from Dublin, Galway is one of the best cities to visit in Ireland for its music scene alone (though there are things to do in Galway that aren’t music-related as well).

#9: Explore Dublin’s incredible museums

As you might imagine, Dublin has some incredible museums. Its two most famous are the gorgeous National Gallery of Ireland (full of work by Irish artists) and the National Museum of Ireland (full of Irish history and culture). Great news for budget travelers: both museums are free to visit! 

If you’re looking for a more Dublin-centric museum, though, stop by the Little Museum of Dublin . Practically overflowing with Dublin artifacts—including an entire room dedicated to U2—the museum is like a love letter to Dublin. It’s an excellent stop on any Ireland itinerary. 

#10: Drink all the Irish whiskey

Drinking Irish whiskey is one of the most fun things to do in Dublin Ireland

If Guinness is Ireland’s national beer, whiskey is the country’s national spirit. And in Dublin, your whiskey options are limitless . Start out at the Irish Whiskey Museum . Not only is it a great place to learn about whiskey, it's tour includes a tasting. 

Once you’ve learned enough to really enjoy the experience, check out some of Dublin’s iconic distilleries. The Jameson Distillery , open since 1780, is a classic. The Teeling Distillery , only open since 2015, is the new kid on the block. Since it’s impossible to compare the two without visiting each, you basically have no other choice but to go to both…

#11: Enjoy the shopping (and buskers) on Grafton Street

Exploring Grafton Street is one of the best things to do in Dublin Ireland

If you loved the film Once (those songs! that romance!) then you’ll know Grafton Street . But for anyone who doesn't dig romantic dramas, Grafton Street is the place in Dublin for musicians to try out new material. Why? Running through the heart of Dublin—from St. Stephen’s Green to Trinity College—Grafton Street is home to some of the hippest boutiques and coolest pubs in the city. Plus, most of the street is designated for pedestrians only, which makes wandering along the cobblestones pretty freaking idyllic. 

#12: Step behind bars at the Kilmainham Gaol

It may sound odd, but one of the coolest things to do in Ireland is to explore old Irish jails. Yeah, we know. But, seriously—people rave about touring the Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin. Constructed in 1796, the Gaol housed Irish political revolutionaries, prisoners destined for Australia, and desperate women and children who stole food during the Irish Famine . 

#13: Sup under the steeple of The Church Restaurant

Eating at the Church restaurant is one of the best things to do in Dublin Ireland

An 18th-century church-turned-restaurant, The Church: Cafe, Bar, and Restaurant is more than just a funky little oddity. Seriously—it’s a character in Dublin history itself! It hosted the wedding of Arthur Guinness in 1761 and welcomed Irish author Jonathan Swift to church services, among others, before shutting its doors in 1964. Pretty cool, no?

A few decades later, The Church magnificently reopened as a four-story restaurant, offering cocktails, live music, and Irish cuisine. Dine alongside the tremendously cool original organ, or, if the weather permits, grab one of their tables outside. 

#14: Wander the Hogwarts-like shelves of Trinity College Library

Wandering through Trinity College Library is one of the coolest things to do in Dublin Ireland

If you’re still convinced that your Hogwarts letter got lost in the mail (where are you, Hagrid?!) find some solace in the Hogwartsian stacks at Trinity College Library . It’s absolutely divine. We could spend all day climbing the spiral staircases, admiring the arched ceiling, and just enjoying that  book smell. 

Be sure to check out the Library’s prized possession: The Book of Kells, a 9th-century manuscript that documents the life of Jesus Christ. 

#15: Take in 800 years of history at Dublin Castle

Ireland is home to a whopping 30,000 castles (seriously) and the Dublin Castle is one of the best. It’s in remarkably good shape for being 800 years old—fun fact, Dublin’s name comes from the castle’s black ponds ( dubh linn in Gaelic). Today, it’s free to wander the castle’s gorgeous grounds.

#16: Take a sunset selfie at Ha'penny Bridge

Crossing Ha’penny Bridge is one of the best things to do in Dublin Ireland

If you went to Dublin and didn’t take a picture of the city’s Ha’penny Bridge, did you really go to Dublin? In all seriousness, crossing (and photographing) this picturesque bridge is an absolute must while you’re in town. 

Officially called Liffey Bridge , Ha’penny’s nickname comes from a deal struck between ferry operator William Walsh and the city—Walsh would allow the bridge’s construction, as long as he earned a half-penny from tolls. Today, it’s one of Dublin’s top landmarks. And a pretty wonderful place to take a sunset stroll. 

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12 of the best things to do in Dublin

Apr 10, 2024 • 9 min read

Musicians performing at The Temple Bar in Dublin, Ireland.

From distillery tours and pub hopping to art galleries and ancient books, there's lots to keep you busy in Dublin © Yohan LB / 500px

Ireland’s capital and largest city by far, Dublin is one of those places that you either get straight away or spend a lifetime trying to figure out. It’s not the prettiest city, but Dubliners will remind you that pretty things are as easy to like as they are to forget…before showing you the showstopper Georgian bits to prove that Dublin has a fine line in sophisticated elegance.

There’s a collection of museums as fine as you’ll find in any European capital and one of the world’s most beautiful university campuses. There’s incredible food and a collection of authentic pubs that have spawned imitators from Miami to Mongolia.

There’s whiskey and old prisons, ancient books and beautiful monuments. In Dublin, you’ll find something that will tickle your fancy. And when you’re done, there’s always the world’s greatest beer, brewed right here for the last 300 years.  

Whether it’s your first visit to Dublin or your 20th, this is a city that keeps on giving. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

1. Spend some time in a traditional Dublin pub

In all likelihood, you don’t need us to tell you that the pub is a quintessential Dublin experience , but here we are. It’s where you’ll meet Dubliners at their convivial, easy-going best and get a sense of what makes this city tick. There are few Dublin institutions so fawned over and written about as the traditional pub – probably because so many of the city’s best-known writers were regulars in them.

In Ulysses , Leopold Bloom muses that 'a good puzzle would be to cross Dublin without passing a pub,' to which the only logical answer is that it can be done…by going into everyone you see. Given that there are around 800 of them spread about the city it’s probably not the wisest thing to do if liver function is important to you, but there are a bunch of them that will make your Dublin stay all the more memorable. One of my favorites is  John Mulligan of Poolbeg Street, which was also a favorite of Leopold Bloom’s creator, James Joyce.  

Trinity College, Dublin

2. Walk the cobbles of Trinity College

Since its foundation in 1592,  Trinity College has become one of the world’s most famous universities; it's the alma mater of Swift, Wilde and Beckett; it's where you'll find the most beautiful library in the whole country and the home of the world’s most famous illuminated Gospel, the Book of Kells. The library’s 200,000 books have been removed as part of a landmark restoration project, but the consolation prize is an enhanced digital experience that tells the story of the Book of Kells in dramatic, impressive detail. Trinity’s 16 hectares are an oasis of aesthetic elegance, its cobbled quadrangles lined with handsome neoclassical buildings that lend an air of magisterial calm to the campus, evident as soon as you walk through Front Arch.

Local tip: If you’re visiting during the summer – ie outside of term time – you can stay in student accommodation for a fraction of the cost of a hotel on the other side of the walls. See visittrinity.ie .

3. Peruse modern art and messy studios at the Dublin City Gallery – the Hugh Lane

Hanging on the walls of a magnificent Georgian pile is arguably the city’s finest collection of modern and contemporary art, which runs the gamut from impressionist masterpieces (Degas, Monet, Manet et al) to Irish artists such as Dorothy Cross and Sean Scully as well as a collection of stained-glass windows by Harry Clarke. The  Dublin City Gallery (aka the Hugh Lane, after its founder)’s most visited installation, however, is Dublin-born Francis Bacon’s actual London studio, brought over piece by piece and painstakingly reassembled in all its glorious mess – you can't step inside it but you can observe exactly how the artist lived and worked, down to the minute details.

Check out these budget-friendly tips for Dublin .

Entrance to the Irish Whiskey Museum, Dublin

4. Dive into Dublin’s distilleries

Did you know that Dublin was once the epicenter of the global whiskey industry? The industry went kaput throughout the 20th century, but it’s slowly making a major resurgence, not least in the Liberties, once known as the Golden Triangle for the number of distilleries in operation there. Today, there are four:  Teeling Distillery, the first new producer in the city for 125 years;  Pearse Lyons Distillery , in an old church; the Dublin Liberties Distillery in a 400-year-old former mill and tannery; and the return of  Roe & Co, which was once the world’s largest producer of whiskey, inside the old Guinness Power Station. On the other side of the Liffey, the old  Jameson Distillery is now one of the city’s most popular attractions, while if you want to do some pretty serious tastings, there’s the  Irish Whiskey Museum near Trinity College.

5. Explore the exquisite collection at the Chester Beatty

Alfred Chester Beatty was a mining magnate with exceedingly good taste, and the fruit of his aesthetic sensibility is gathered in this remarkable museum. Books, manuscripts and scrolls were his particular love, and his collection includes the world's second-oldest biblical fragment and a collection of Qurans from the 9th to the 19th centuries that is considered among the best example of illuminated Islamic texts in the world. Other treasures include ancient Egyptian texts on papyrus, intricately designed little medicine boxes and perhaps the finest selection of Chinese jade books on the planet. Keep an eye on the calendar of events – it regularly runs qigong workshops on the rooftop garden, as well as sound baths and meditation sessions.

6. Drink a Guinness where it’s made

You didn’t think we’d ignore arguably the world’s most famous brewery and the number one tourist attraction in the city, did you? Guinness is more than a beer, and you’ll get a pretty good sense of how much more it is during a visit to the seven-story  Guinness Storehouse . Along the way you’ll learn how the beer is made (there are a couple of add-on, hands-on experiences to really deepen that knowledge), the role of the company in Dublin’s fortunes and how it became the global brand it is today.  The top floor is an atrium bar, where you put the theory to the test and drink a pint; just below it is an excellent spot for lunch.

Local tip: The Guinness in the atrium bar is excellent, but the best Guinness comes with atmosphere; you’ll find the best of it in a traditional bar (see above).

Empty interior of Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin

7. Go to prison to uncover Ireland’s struggles

Ireland’s struggle for independence was a bloody and tempestuous journey, and this forbidding prison on the western edge of the city played a role in it for nearly 150 years, as the forced temporary home of many a rebel and revolutionary. Unoccupied since 1924, Kilmainham Gaol is now a museum with an enthralling exhibit on the history of Irish nationalism. The guided tour of its grim cells and corridors is highly memorable and it finishes in the yard where the leaders of the failed 1916 Easter Rising were executed.

Planning tip: Book your tickets online to avoid being disappointed by sold-out tours; also best to book for an early morning tour as you’ll be waiting for less time.

8. Learn the history of Dublin…from Dubliners

With a collection donated entirely by the general public, the award-winning  Little Museum of Dublin on St Stephen’s Green is a surprising blockbuster. The memorabilia is quirky enough – it includes a lectern used by JFK during his visit in 1963 and the fateful letter given to the Irish delegation during the negotiations that ended Ireland ’s War of Independence in 1921 (and whose inherent contradictions led indirectly to the Civil War the next year) – but it’s a brilliant way of getting a potted history of the city. There’s even a whole floor dedicated to U2. Visits are by guided tour only, but they’re great fun.  

Planning tip: The museum runs great tours beyond its walls, including a daily walking tour of St Stephen's Green, as well as a themed weekly tour telling the story of Ireland's influential women.

Dinosaur bones and taxidermied animals on display inside the National Museum of Ireland.

9. Immerse yourself in culture at the National Museum of Ireland

Ireland’s most important cultural institution is the National Museum of Ireland, which has four branches nationwide – three of which are in Dublin. The  National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology on Kildare Street is the most significant, with an extraordinary collection of Celtic and early Christian gold as well as the macabre ‘bog bodies’ – four Iron Age figures in various states of preservation. On the other side of the Liffey, just off the quays, is the  Decorative Arts & History branch , housed in a beautiful 18th century barracks. On Merrion Square is the  Natural History Museum , affectionately known as the ‘Dead Zoo.’  

10. Eat your fill and go back for more in Dublin’s dining scene

The choice of restaurants in Dublin has never been better. Every cuisine and every trend – from doughnuts on the run to kale with absolutely everything – is catered for, as the city seeks to satisfy the discerning taste buds of its diners. From Neapolitan style pizza at  Sano to Michelin-starred feasts at  Chapter One , you’ll find something for every mood and budget. One of the more popular trends in 2024 was for KFC – no, not that kind, but Korean Fried Chicken – with a bunch of authentic spots opening up all over town. One of my favorites is White Rabbit on Capel St, not-so-hidden in the back of a Korean grocery store.  

Planning tip: It can be pretty tough to get a table at the trendiest spots in town, so book well in advance – two weeks if possible, but months if you’re looking for a Michelin-starred meal.

Fishing boats docked in Howth Harbour, Dublin

11. Get thee to Howth

Dublin is on the sea, and some of the city’s loveliest neighbourhoods are standalone villages worth exploring, not least the fishing village of Howth, at the end of the DART train line to the north. The village itself is gorgeous, built around a busy pier and packed with restaurants serving the freshest of fresh catch, but the real treat is the Howth Cliff Path Walk, a 6km (3.7 mile) loop that takes you over the  headland for gorgeous views over the grassy slopes to the sea. If you want to do a proper hike, there are longer routes that lead to the Baily Lighthouse and back over rough, mountainous terrain.

Local tip: On weekends and bank holidays, the  Howth Market sells a huge selection of organic produce and baked goods as well as handicrafts.

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12. Time travel at Marsh’s Library

OK, so the Book of Kells and the Old Library are way more famous, and way more visited, but that makes Marsh’s Library – on a side street by St Patrick’s Cathedral , all the more worthwhile. The magnificently preserved scholars' library founded by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh in 1701 has barely changed a jot since then: atop its ancient stairs are beautiful dark-oak bookcases filled with 25,000 books from the 16th century to the early 18th century, as well as maps, manuscripts (including one in Latin dating from 1400) and a collection of incunabula (books printed before 1500).

Local tip: When you walk from the first hall into the second, strike up a conversation with the resident librarians. They can tell you their personal theories (or experiences) of the resident ghost and show you the spines of the books bearing bullet holes from the 1916 Easter Rising.

This article was first published Apr 18, 2018 and updated Apr 10, 2024.

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Ireland’s National Cemetery is the final resting place of over 1.5 million people, including a few names you may recognise…

Located in Dublin city, Glasnevin Cemetery is Ireland’s largest burial place, 124 acres of monuments, crypts, gravestones and other tributes to the dead. The cemetery is home to a who’s who of Ireland’s history, including Eamon DeValera, Michael Collins, Charles Stewart Parnell and Countess Markievicz. Legendary statesman Daniel O’Connell even has his own tower. The O’Connell Tower was erected in 1855 to commemorate the great man, who lies in a crypt beneath. Climb the 19th-century staircase for some of the best views over the surrounding city.  

The inhabitants of Glasnevin Cemetery live on through their stories and there are a number of fascinating tours you can take, such as the Dead Interesting Tour, focused on lesser-known folks, and the Women in History tour that features some of the amazing women buried here. Don’t miss out on the Extra-ordinary Lives exhibition in the Visitor Centre either. It tells unique stories of a lion tamer killed by a lion, a woman who was buried twice and many others. Glasnevin Cemetery is also an exceptional resource for anyone tracing their family history with almost 200 years of burial records digitised and available to professional and amateur genealogists. 

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Uncover Glasnevin’s connections to people and events in the last 200 years of Ireland’s history on the Irish History Tour in Glasnevin Cemetery.

You can buy tickets online for a range of tours, with the option of adding in a visit to the exhibition and the Tower Climb.

Visit Glasnevin Cemetery’s online archive of burial records , which dates back to 1828.

Dublin highlights

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The Little Museum of Dublin

Step into one of Dublin’s most elegant houses and envelop yourself in a unique take on the city’s history

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The Book of Kells and Trinity College

Make your way to Dublin city, and discover a dazzling cultural treasure

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Guinness Storehouse

Trace the story of Guinness, Ireland's famous stout, on your self-guided tour at the Guinness Storehouse at St James’s Gate in Dublin city!

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Temple Bar in Dublin city-centre

The best of Dublin city squeezed into a few blocks. Welcome to Temple Bar

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Dublin's Phoenix Park

Europe’s biggest enclosed public park is teeming with beautiful stately homes and stunning sights, and it’s even got its own herd of fallow deer

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Kilmainham Gaol

For a hauntingly vivid look back through Ireland’s history, a trip to Kilmainham is a must

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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Allow EPIC to take you on a journey through time as you discover the history of emigration from the island of Ireland

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John Kavanagh The Gravediggers

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National Botanic Gardens

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Cobblestone

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St Patrick's Cathedral

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Step into one of Dublin’s most elegant houses and envelop yourself in a unique take on the city’s history

Trace the story of Guinness, Ireland's famous stout, on your self-guided tour at the Guinness Storehouse at St James’s Gate in Dublin city!

Europe’s biggest enclosed public park is teeming with beautiful stately homes and stunning sights, and it’s even got its own herd of fallow deer

For a hauntingly vivid look back through Ireland’s history, a trip to Kilmainham is a must

John Kavanagh The Gravediggers in Glasnevin, was founded in 1833 and is still in the Kavanagh family.

Founded in 1795, the National Botanic Gardens are a botanic haven within the bustling capital city. Set in Glasnevin, County Dublin, the gardens contain more than 15,000 plant species from habitats around the world. Admission is free.

The Cobblestone pub and music venue is based in Smithfield in Dublin City. The pub has live music every night and is located close to the Four Courts, the National Museum of Ireland Decorative Arts & History and the Jameson Distillery Bow St.

St Patrick’s Cathedral is one of Dublin City's most popular attractions. Founded in 1191 and with a history that dates back to 450 AD, the Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from the medieval city of Dublin. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's, is one of around 700 burials on the site.

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