Dublin

Dublin is a great city to visit, with a rich history and culture. Here are some ideas for touring Dublin:

  • Start your day with a visit to Trinity College, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. You can explore the beautiful campus, see the Book of Kells, and take a punting tour on the River Liffey.
Trinity College

A large metal object in a glass case Description automatically generated

Trinity College Dublin

  • Learn about Irish history at the National Museum of Ireland. The museum has a collection of artifacts from all over Ireland, including the Tara Brooch and the Ardagh Chalice.
A group of people walking in front of a building Description automatically generated

National Museum of Ireland Dublin

  • Visit the Guinness Storehouse, the home of the famous stout. Take a tour of the brewery, learn about the brewing process, and enjoy a pint of Guinness at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of Dublin.

Guinness Storehouse Dublin

  • Explore the Temple Bar district, a lively area with pubs, restaurants, and shops. Be sure to try some traditional Irish food, like Irish stew or fish and chips.
A person standing in front of a large glass of beer Description automatically generated

Temple Bar district Dublin

  • Take a walk-through St. Stephen’s Green, a beautiful park in the heart of Dublin. The park is a great place to relax, people-watch, or have a picnic.

St. Stephen’s Green Dublin

  • Visit Christ Church Cathedral, one of the oldest and most important churches in Dublin. You can climb to the top of the tower for stunning views of the city.

Christ Church Cathedral Dublin

  • See a traditional Irish music session in a pub. There are many pubs in Dublin that host traditional Irish music sessions, where you can enjoy live music and dancing.

These are just a few ideas for touring Dublin. There are many other things to see and do in the city, so be sure to explore and find your own favorites.

Here are some additional tips for touring Dublin:

  • The best time to visit Dublin is during the spring or fall when the weather is mild. The summer can be very crowded, so if you’re looking for a more relaxed experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons.
  • If you’re on a budget, there are many free things to do in Dublin, such as visiting the National Museum of Ireland, walking through St. Stephen’s Green, or taking a free walking tour.
  • If you’re planning on visiting any of the popular tourist attractions, be sure to buy your tickets in advance. This will save you time and money, as many of the attractions have limited capacity.
  • Dublin is a very walkable city, so you can easily get around on foot. However, there is also a good public transportation system, so you can easily get around by bus, tram, or train.

I hope this helps!