Unlock the magic of Dublin

A deeply handsome capital, Dublin is full of personality and rich in history. Over a thousand pubs brim with Irish wit and hospitality, as well as an unrivalled literary heritage; elegant Georgian grandeur sits alongside cathedrals and castles. Have a local tell you its stories.

Attractions in Dublin

General Post Office
The capital's last great Georgian public building, and the headquarters of the Easter Rising in 1916.
Ha’penny Bridge
An elegant icon of Dublin, the first pedestrian bridge to cross the Liffey.
Temple Bar
A lively cultural and creative quarter on the south bank of the River Liffey.
Dublin Castle
Originally built to defend Norman Dublin, this handsome castle is now the city's historic heart.
Christ Church Cathedral
Dublin's photogenic eldest cathedral has been a place of worship for nearly 1000 years.
St Stephen's Green
Maintained in its original Victorian design, St Stephen's Green is a park beloved by locals.
O'Connell Street
O'Connell Street is the heart of Dublin's thoroughfare - with shopping, pubs, restaurants and historic landmarks, including the old post office.
Dame Street
Located on the eastern edge of the medieval city, this busy street takes its name from a large dam that was constructed here in the medieval period.
Merrion Square
A grand Georgian garden square with serious literary pedigree.
Grafton Street
The most popular shopping street in Dublin!
Dublin City Hall
A masterpiece of the civic Georgian architecture for which Dublin is renowned.
Molly Malone Statue
Iconic black bronze statue of Molly and her cart of fish.
George's Street Arcade
Victorian style red-bricked indoor market located at Dublin's city centre.
Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre
Learn more about the infamous Battle of the Boyne in a restored 18th-century house.
Newgrange
Located in County Meath, Newgrange is a prehistoric monument estimated to be over 5,000 years old.
Wicklow Mountains
This national park is the largest in the country, formed of towering peaks, sweeping valleys and glacial lakes.
Glendalough
Boasting an impressive 30m tower, this early Christian village is one of the most important monastic sites in Ireland.
Powerscourt Gardens
Powerscourt Gardens is a stunning 47-acre garden first designed in the 1730s and one of the most beautiful estates in Ireland, and as you enter the gardens, the sheer scale of the landscape will amaze you.
Garden of Remembrance
A garden memorial that commemorates all the Irishman who gave their lives for Irish freedom in rebellions.
Gareth
Having worked in the drinks business for 20+ years, Gareth has accumulated a wealth of knowledge regarding Ireland’s great whiskey heritage.
Cliffs of Moher
14 km of stunning sea cliffs, located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region.
Doolin Village
Known as a gateway to the ancient sites on the Aran Islands, Doolin village is a natural beauty.
The Burren Region
The Burren is a region of great environmental interest, showcasing limestone, lakes, and cliffs.
Cliff Edge Visitor Experience
Over 800 metres of cliff edge paths and panoramic views.
Galway city
Galway, a harbour city on Ireland’s west coast, sits where the River Corrib meets the Atlantic Ocean
Trinity College
Ireland's most prestigious university, retaining a tranquil collegiate atmosphere in the midst of the city.
Guinness Storehouse
Guinness is synonymous with Ireland, and the brewery's visitor centre is one of Dublin's most entertaining and interactive attractions.
Grand Canal
An iconic canal bank, lovely to walk along.
St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin
Founded in 1191, it remains the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
River Shannon
The longest river in Ireland.
Tullamore Distillery
It's an Irish whiskey distillery built by William Grant & Sons & officially opened in September 2014. It is the first new distillery constructed on a greenfield site in Ireland in over 100 years
Kilbeggan Distillery
Founded in 1757 is the oldest licensed distillery of its kind in Ireland.
Athlone
Athlone is a historic town, located right in the centre of Ireland and built on the banks of the mighty River Shannon. Walking around feels like every building has a story, from the 12th-century castle to the 17th-century barracks & the 19th-century workhouse, a remnant from Famine-era Ireland.
Lough Ree
Lough Ree (Irish: Loch Rí) is a lake in the midlands of Ireland, the second of the three major lakes on the River Shannon
Irish Whiskey Tasting
Irish Whiskey Tasting
The Book of Kells
Ireland's most treasured medieval manuscript, dating back to the 9th century.
Trinity College Library
Wander through the endless rows of historical novels.
Irish Houses of Parliament
Today a branch of the Bank of Ireland, the old Irish Parliament buildings were a radical Neoclassical creation.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral
Ireland's largest church, built where St Patrick himself reputedly baptised local Celtic chieftains - and making Dublin a two-cathedral city.
Marsh’s Library
A perfectly preserved library of the early Enlightenment.
O'Connell Monument
A memorial to the 19th-century nationalist leader located in the heart of Dublin city.
Dalkey and Killiney
These beautiful suburban towns line the southern coastline, and are home to many of Ireland's eminent celebrities.
Bunratty Castle
A large 15th century tower house situated in County Clare.
Dun Laoghaire Harbour
A suburban coastal town in County Dublin, Ireland.
Dalkey Village
A popular heritage town.
The Forty Foot
A famous and huge swimming spot.
Vico Road
Road offering unmissable sea-views.
Georgian Dublin
Explore the distinct architecture of Georgian Dublin.
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