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Sightsee Dublin's top attractions with a pass that lets you explore at your own pace and saves you money on admission. The Dublin Explorer Pass by Go City lets you choose your favorite 3, 4, 5 or 7 attractions from a list of over 25, and visit them over a...
Guinness Storehouse - Arguably one of Dublin's most iconic attractions, the Guinness Storehouse is a must-see for any visitor to Dublin. Learn through the seven-storey experience how the world-famous drink is made and then sample it for yourself at the end in the panoramic Gravity Bar. Please note: this activity...
Big Bus Dublin Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour - Hop on a Big Bus tour to learn about Dublin's colourful history and rich culture, then hop-off and venture through the city at your own pace, discovering everything this vibrant city has to offer. With 25 stops across the city, it couldn't...
EPIC - Discover what it means to be Irish, beyond the borders of Ireland, through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws. Experience 20 breathtaking interactive galleries, complete with touchscreens, motion-sensor games, and audio and video to bring these one-of-a-kind tales to life.
Jameson Distillery Bow St. Tour - You’ll be invited to touch, smell, and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery buildings. Tours are generally every 30 minutes. Please note: this is a popular attraction we strongly advice to book in advance. Check instructions post-purchase.
St Patrick’s Cathedral - Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, St Patrick’s is one of the most important historic landmarks in Dublin and has played a vital role throughout Ireland’s social, cultural and spiritual history. Walk through the nave and see the 200 monuments and impressive alter, admire the...
Christ Church Cathedral - Dublin’s oldest building and spiritual heart of the city, Christ Church was founded in 1030 by King Sitriuc Silkbeard and Dunan, the first Bishop of Dublin. The most historic building and arguably one of the most important in terms of its rich cultural significance, Christ Church...
Dublinia - One of Dublin’s most popular attractions, Dublinia’s life-size displays are a great way to bring the Medieval and Viking world all to life and teach you about how society and culture has changed in Ireland’s capital over thousands of years.
The Telling Whiskey Distillery - Join in on a guided tour of the fully-operational Teeling Whiskey Distillery to learn about the processes from distilling to dram. After the tour, enjoy a handcrafted cocktail from a mixologist at The Bang Bang Bar or browse the full Teeling range as well as...
National Wax Museum Plus - An exciting interactive visitor attraction located in the heart of Dublin's city centre, this wax museum is an outstandingly original attraction designed to deliver an interactive experience. Meet some of Ireland’s most famous writers from Samuel Beckett to Oscar Wilde along with other Irish legends.
Dublin Zoo - One of Ireland’s most popular attractions and one of the worlds oldest and most popular zoos. The 28 hectare park is home to over 400 animals in an environment where education and conservation combine for an exciting and unforgettable experience.
The Irish Rock 'n Roll Museum Experience - Tells the story of the Irish music scene and it's impact on the world with a tour of a working music venue and recording facilities in Temple Bar. From iconic memorabilia from legends such as U2 and Thin Lizzy to rehearsal rooms...
GPO Museum - One of the oldest operating postal headquarters in the world, Dublin's General Post Office has witnessed over two centuries of Irish history and is one of the country's most famous and iconic buildings. Learn about the 1916 Easter Rising and modern Irish history.
The Little Museum of Dublin - Nicknamed the ‘people’s museum’ of Dublin, this charming small museum is full of amazing treasures donated by ordinary Dubliners to make up an eclectic exhibition of a bit of everything! The Little Museum charts the cultural and social history of the city in the...
Malahide Castle - A magnificent 12th Century Castle located along the beautiful north Dublin coast, close to the picturesque seaside village of Malahide. Furnished with period furniture and an extensive collection of Irish portraits, you can take part in a guided tour through the many rooms and learn about his...
Big Bus Dublin Coastal Tour - Hop aboard this Big Bus tour, and enjoy Ireland's stunning coastal scenery as you travel to one of the country's prettiest villages. Howth has charm in spades, making it a lovely spot to spend an afternoon with an ice cream in hand. Its history...
Museum of Literature Ireland - Located in the heart of Dublin, the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) is an immersive treat for the senses, with exhibitions and tranquil gardens that combine discovery with a escapism. Delve into the inspirational writers that make up centuries of Irish storytelling, from James Joyce’s...
14 Henrietta Street - Experience 300 years of city life in the walls of one address. Explore this Georgian townhouse located on 14 Henrietta Street, discover the stories of those who have called it home and some hidden secrets of the building along the way. An expert guide will lead...
Big Bus Dublin Night Tour - Get a 360° tour experience from the top of a bus and get great shots of the city as the night lights of the capital illuminate the evening. With your live tour guide, you'll get a new overview of the city with a unique...
Walking Food Tours - Food on Foot - How better to discover Ireland’s capital than with a tour of the best foodie spots? This tour led by an expert guide takes you to some of the coolest eateries in Dublin that are found off the tourist trail. The focus is...
Walking Food Tours - Beer on Foot - This excellent tasting tour leads you away from the tourist trail to some places only the locals know. You’ll travel through time sampling traditional Irish drinks along the way, all while enjoying a range of quintessentially Dublin pubs.
You will learn all...
Newbridge House and Farm - Built to the bespoke requirements of James Gibbs in 1747, Newbridge House stands as a graceful example of Georgian architecture, and since then, the house has passed from generation to generation of the Cobbe family.
The Murder at Temple Bar - A self-guided Murder Mystery Tour inspired by true events. As an investigator, it is your duty to solve this mysterious disappearance. You'll cover approximately 1 mile and it's expected to take around 2 hours to complete, but as this is a self-guided tour, you...
Dublin Castle - Constructed in the early thirteenth century on the site of a Viking settlement, Dublin Castle served for centuries as the headquarters of English, and later British, administration in Ireland. In 1922, following Ireland's independence, Dublin Castle was handed over to the new Irish government. It is now...
Jeanie Johnston Tallship and Famine Museum - The Jeanie Johnston tells the story of the thousands of Irish people who fled the famine and embarked on a treacherous voyage in the hope of a better life in North America. Step onboard this imposing tall ship and you will be transported...
Irish National Stud & Garden - Located in the heart of Ireland's true thoroughbred county, the Irish National Stud & Gardens boasts stunning natural scenery and also offers a fascinating look at Ireland's horseracing tradition. This attraction is also home to one of the finest Japanese Gardens in Europe as...
Discover the history and heritage of Ireland's printing press through the National Print Museum's extensive collection of historical prints, machinery and photography. With your pass, you can take a guided tour of the museum and learn how printing has evolved over the centuries. This fun, factual and interactive tour also...
Don’t be fooled by Casino Marino’s compact exterior; it’s just the first of many tricks this 18th-century pleasure house has up its sleeve. In fact, this Tardis-like building conceals a mind-boggling 16 rooms across three floors, including kitchens, servants’ rooms and a state bedroom.
Designed by William Chambers for James...
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