Uncover the craic of the Emerald Isle’s biggest city.
From its Medieval history filled with rebels and revolutions to its modern-day culture inspired by folklore, there’s more to Dublin than a pint of Guinness. You’ll arrive to a warm welcome, even if the weather’s not quite playing ball. Staying a while? From boutique luxury to budget boltholes, we’ve got tonnes of Dublin hotels to suit you.
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Whisky lovers, listen up! Follow in the footsteps of the founders of Jameson Distillery on this in-depth tour. You’ll find out about the distillery’s history and production process and – of course – try a sip of Jameson’s finest.
Bow St. experience tickets at Jameson Distillery.
A former winner of Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards, this is the place to uncover what it means to be Irish beyond the country’s borders.
EPIC the Irish emigration museum entrance tickets.
Cross the border into Northern Ireland and walk along the cliffs beside the UNESCO-approved Giant’s Causeway. Plus, visit Belfast Titanic to learn about the ship’s history, from its conception to its discovery on the Atlantic seabed.
Giant’s Causeway and Belfast Titanic tour from Dublin.
Journey along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way to the majestic Cliffs of Moher. Snap a shot of The Burren’s dramatic landscape and explore the charming coastal villages of Ballinderreen, Kinvara and Doolin.
Cliffs of Moher and Galway Atlantic adventure tour from Dublin.
Want a different perspective of Dublin? Hop on board a river cruise! From the Jeanie Johnston ship to the Custom House, discover the city’s sights from the River Liffey.
45-minute sightseeing cruise on the River Liffey.
Prefer to discover Dublin at your own pace? Tick off iconic landmarks like Temple Bar and Millennium Bridge on a hop-on-hop-off tour on a double decker bus.
City sightseeing hop-on-hop-off bus tour with walking tour of Dublin.
Looking for a lively corner of Dublin to call home for a few nights? Famed for its nightlife, the cobbled alleyways of Temple Bar don’t disappoint. You’ll be a short walk from live music venues, local bookshops and top-notch eateries. Away from the hustle and bustle, leafy Ballsbridge – a 35-minute walk from the city centre – has plenty of choice, too.
Travelling on a budget? No problem. Drumcondra (a sports-loving suburb) comes with frequent public transport links to the city centre and Dublin Airport, so it’s a cheap and charming place to rest your head. It’s home to a labyrinth of canals and one of the largest stadiums in Europe where you can watch international games of Gaelic football.
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