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Things to do in Dublin

Explore the lively atmosphere of Temple Bar or touch history at Dublin Castle in this friendly city brimming with Irish charm!

Top 10 things to do

#1
Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse is Dublin's number one tourist attraction and the perfect pit-stop for any beer fan! It's located at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland. Learn about the history of the Guinness, enjoy the brewery experience, and sample everything there is to know about Ireland's famous beer. There are even tastings and a rooftop bar with stunning city views. What great craic!

4.5 (905 reviews)
#2
Jameson Distillery Bow St.

This is the original Jameson Distillery Bow St., where distiller John Jameson first set up shop in 1780. Over 230 years and a major renovation later, it now hosts fun and fascinating experiences such as premium whiskey tasting, whiskey-blending lessons, and cocktail-crafting classes.

4.7 (699 reviews)
#3
Cliffs of Moher Tours from Dublin

Experience the Cliffs of Moher & West of Ireland: Leave Dublin for the day and see the coast

4.8 (88 reviews)
#4
Blarney Castle & Cork Day Trips from Dublin

Experience the best of Ireland in one day: take a day trip to Blarney Castle and Cork

5 (4 reviews)
#5
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is situated in the lively Custom House Quarter building in Dublin's port district. The museum brings Ireland's fascinating history to life with immersive and interactive exhibits, video galleries, motion sensor quizzes, remastered archival material from 100 years ago, and more. EPIC is dedicated to the far-reaching influence of Irish emigration, and the impact of the 10 million Irish men and women who left Ireland for foreign shores.

4.6 (305 reviews)
#6
Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle has been at the center of Irish life since King John of England ordered its erection in 1204. Standing over much earlier structures including a Viking fortress and, possibly, a Gaelic ringfort, it forms the social and political heart of historic Dublin. Visiting Dublin Castle, you’ll get to see the majestic State Apartments, the Viking ruins underneath, and the ancient Black Pool where the river Liffey meets its underground tributary the River Poddle. The seat of British administration in Ireland for 700 years, this glorious collection of buildings recounts the history of Dublin like no other.

4.4 (87 reviews)
#7
Dublin City Cards

Unlock Dublin's wonders with a city card!

4.3 (73 reviews)
#8
Hop-on Hop-off Tours Dublin

Unlock the wonders of Dublin with a bus tour

4.4 (41 reviews)
#9
Irish Whiskey Museum

The nectar of life is all around you at one of Dublin's top attractions - the Irish Whiskey Museum. Here's where to come for a full lowdown on whiskey's history and to see some very cool whiskey memorabilia from the 1800s. The Irish Whiskey Museum is located right in the heart of Dublin, by Trinity College.

4.8 (187 reviews)
#10
General Post Office Dublin

The GPO Museum is located inside the General Post Office on Dublin's O’Connell Street. This grand building, designed by Francis Johnston in 1814, is easy to reach by Dublin Bus, as well as via Bus Éireann and other national bus companies. It's also a three-minute walk from the Abbey Street stop on the Luas Red Line.

4.4 (159 reviews)

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