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1420 tours in Dublin
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Cliffs of Moher Tour Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway City from Dublin
$78.50Viator
5.00 (4117)
Free cancellation
$78.50Viator
13 hours
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Customers are welcome to bring their luggage on tour (inc suitcases) at no extra charge.
Guided walking tour Galway City
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Food and drinks
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Dublin to Belfast (Black Cab), Dunluce Castle & Giant's Causeway.
$88.97Viator
5.00 (2458)
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$88.97Viator
13 hours
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Political tour by black taxi in Belfast with local driver/guide
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Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Wild Atlantic Way, Galway Tour
$81.64Viator
5.00 (1295)
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$81.64Viator
12.5 hours
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positive sentimentPositive | 73%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 23%
negative sentimentNegative | 4%
Amazing Sightseeing
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8%
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Dublin to Glendalough, Wicklow and Kilkenny Full Day Guided Tour
$41.87Viator
5.00 (947)
Free cancellation
$41.87Viator
9.5 hours
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positive sentimentPositive | 72%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 24%
negative sentimentNegative | 4%
Amazing Sightseeing
21%
Highly Recommend Tour
9%
Very Knowledgeable
8%
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7%
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7%
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Dublin Highlights and Hidden Gems Guided Walking Tour
$24.07Viator
5.00 (903)
Free cancellation
$24.07Viator
2 hours
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positive sentimentPositive | 72%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 25%
negative sentimentNegative | 3%
Highly Recommend Tour
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13%
Very Knowledgeable
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Very Authentic Cultural Experience
8%
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Free Walking Tour of Dublin
$0.00Civitatis
4.71 (28372)
Free cancellation
$0.00Civitatis
2.5 hours
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Dark Dublin: Torture, Murder & Mystery
$17.90$19.89Viator
5.00 (757)
Free cancellation
Special offer
$17.90$19.89Viator
2 hours
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positive sentimentPositive | 69%
neutral sentimentNeutral | 23%
negative sentimentNegative | 8%
Amazing Sightseeing
15%
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12%
Enjoyable Experience
12%
Highly Recommend Tour
11%
Very Knowledgeable
10%
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Dublin: Highlights and Hidden Gems Walking Tour
$24.35GetYourGuide
4.85 (1682)
$24.35GetYourGuide
2 hours
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Join a walking tour of Dublin's city center with an accredited guide. Hear about the history of the city as you pass by landmarks such as Dublin Castle, Christchurch Cathedral, Trinity College, and more.

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Dublin Jameson Distillery Bow St. Tour and Tasting 45 mins
$25.96$32.45Viator
5.00 (643)
Free cancellation
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$25.96$32.45Viator
1 hours
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Signature Jameson Ginger and Lime drink
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Comparative Whiskey tasting
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Dublin: Afternoon Tea Vintage Bus Tour
$60.35GetYourGuide
4.82 (1332)
$60.35GetYourGuide
1.5 hours
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Take a step back in time and experience Dublin on board a fully restored 1960s vintage double-decker bus. Enjoy some afternoon tea as you take in the sights of the city.

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About Dublin

Dublin, Ireland's capital, is a city brimming with contrasts and curiosities. It effortlessly marries centuries-old history and literature with a vibrant nightlife and cutting-edge tech scene. Walking through the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, you'll feel the city's ancient heart beating alongside contemporary beats. Dublin's storied past, with tales of Vikings and luminaries like Joyce and Yeats, lives in harmony with its status as a European tech hub. From the hushed halls of Trinity College to the bustling tech districts, Dublin offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Its welcoming pubs, rich literary heritage, and dynamic cultural scene make it an alluring destination for travelers seeking depth and diversity.



Travel Tips for Dublin

Exploring Dublin is an adventure that requires a bit of prep. Firstly, getting around is a breeze with its comprehensive public transport system, including buses, trams (Luas), and trains (DART). Consider a Leap Card for convenience and savings. Accommodation ranges from historic hotels to modern hostels, catering to every taste and budget. Dubliners are famously friendly, but a few tips on etiquette can enhance your visit: tipping is appreciated but not obligatory, and a simple "thanks" (or "cheers") goes a long way. Lastly, don't let the weather catch you off guard; layers are your friend in Dublin's changeable climate.



Top Attractions in Dublin

  • The Guinness Storehouse: Embark on a journey through the history of Ireland's most famous stout. With interactive exhibits and a Gravity Bar offering panoramic city views, it's a toast to Dublin's heritage and innovation.
  • Trinity College and The Book of Kells: Explore the hallowed grounds of Ireland’s oldest university and marvel at the ancient manuscript that is a masterpiece of calligraphy and illumination.
  • Kilmainham Gaol: Delve into the somber chapters of Irish history at this former prison, a monument to the struggles for independence.
  • Phoenix Park: One of the largest enclosed public parks in any European capital, offering serene walks, a zoo, and frequent glimpses of wild deer.
  • The Little Museum of Dublin: A charming snapshot of Dublin life through the 20th Century, packed with quirky and heartfelt donations from the public.


Local Cuisine of Dublin

Dublin's cuisine is a delightful exploration of traditional Irish flavors and modern culinary innovations. Start your day with a hearty Irish breakfast, featuring sausages, bacon, eggs, and black pudding. No visit is complete without sampling a warm Irish stew, made with lamb, potatoes, and carrots, offering comfort in a bowl. Seafood lovers should try Dublin Bay prawns, a local delicacy. For a sweet treat, indulge in a slice of soda bread, often served with creamy Irish butter. Dublin also boasts a vibrant café culture, perfect for enjoying a cup of tea or a local artisan coffee.

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FAQs About Traveling in Dublin

When is the best time to visit Dublin?
The best time to visit Dublin is between May and August when the weather is warmer and the city hosts numerous festivals.
What is Dublin best known for?
Dublin is renowned for its rich literary heritage, vibrant pub scene, historic landmarks, and the warm hospitality of its people.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Dublin?
Staying in the city center, particularly around Temple Bar, South City Centre, or near St. Stephen's Green, is ideal for first-time visitors for convenience and accessibility to attractions.
The best tours in Dublin are:
Historical walking tours, the Guinness Storehouse experience, and day trips to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway. Each offers a unique perspective on Ireland's culture and landscape.
What are the best tours to do in Dublin with kids?
The Viking Splash Tour, Dublin Zoo, and interactive museum visits are highly recommended for families traveling with children.


Things to Do in Dublin

  • Explore the historic Dublin Castle and its beautiful gardens, uncovering centuries of history.
  • Stroll through the picturesque St. Stephen's Green, a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
  • Enjoy a literary pub crawl, celebrating Dublin’s UNESCO City of Literature status, and visit the haunts of famous writers.
  • Take a day trip to Howth, a beautiful fishing village on the outskirts of Dublin, offering breathtaking scenery and delicious seafood.
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife of Temple Bar, with its lively pubs and street performers.
  • Dive into Dublin’s music scene by catching a live band in one of the city’s iconic venues.
  • Engage with science and history at the interactive Science Gallery and the National Museum of Ireland.
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