Known For
Dublin is rich in history, featuring iconic sites like Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, which highlight the city's medieval past.
Historic Landmarks
One of Dublin’s top attractions, this interactive museum showcases the history and brewing process of Guinness, ending with a pint and panoramic city views at the Gravity Bar.
Guinness Storehouse
Dublin’s cultural and nightlife hub, known for its lively pubs, traditional Irish music, art galleries, and cobblestone streets filled with energy.
Temple Bar
Home to Ireland’s oldest university, Trinity College houses the stunning Long Room Library and the world-famous illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells.
Trinity College & The Book of Kells
The city is famous for its historic pubs and whiskey heritage, with distilleries like Jameson, Teeling, and Roe & Co. offering tastings and tours.
Dublin’s Pubs & Whiskey Distilleries
A bustling pedestrian street lined with high-end shops, charming boutiques, street performers, and the iconic Brown Thomas department store.
Grafton Street & Shopping
A UNESCO City of Literature, Dublin has a rich literary legacy, being the home of James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Samuel Beckett, with museums and walking tours dedicated to its literary heritage.
Dublin Writers Museum & Literary History
One of Europe’s largest urban parks, Phoenix Park is home to wild deer, scenic trails, and the renowned Dublin Zoo, a family-friendly attraction.
Phoenix Park & Dublin Zoo
This iconic 19th-century pedestrian bridge connects both sides of Dublin and offers great views of the city’s riverfront.
Ha’penny Bridge & The River Liffey
A former prison turned museum, Kilmainham Gaol played a key role in Ireland’s struggle for independence and offers powerful historical insights.
Kilmainham Gaol
A picturesque Georgian square known for its colorful doors, lush gardens, and a statue of the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde.
Merrion Square & Oscar Wilde Statue
Just outside the city, visitors can explore scenic seaside towns like Howth and Dun Laoghaire, offering fresh seafood, cliff walks, and harbor views.
Dublin Bay & Coastal Villages
From traditional Irish folk music in pubs to modern concerts at venues like 3Arena, Dublin’s vibrant music scene is a major draw for visitors.
Dublin’s Music Scene
Many of Dublin’s museums, including the National Museum of Ireland and the National Gallery, offer free entry, showcasing Ireland’s art, history, and culture.
National Museums & Galleries
A beautiful park in the heart of the city, perfect for a relaxing stroll, picnics, or simply soaking in the greenery amid Dublin’s historic surroundings.