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Enjoy free access to more than 35 top Dublin attractions for one great-value price with the Dublin Pass. Get admission to the famous Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle, Jameson Distillery, EPIC The Irish Immigration Museum, and other visitor draws and landmarks all with one easy-to-use digital pass. Sightsee at your leisure...
Big Bus Dublin 1-Day Hop-On Hop-Off - Enjoy a one-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour around Dublin's famous sights. There's no better way to take in the stunning sights and buzzing atmosphere of Dublin than from our open-top, double-decker buses.
Guinness Storehouse - Arguably one of Dublin’s most iconic attractions and is hugely popular with visitors to the capital. Learn through the seven-story experience how the world-famous drink is made and then sample it for yourself at the end in the panoramic Gravity Bar.
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Christ Church Cathedral - Dublin’s oldest building and spiritual heart of the city, discover fascinating artifacts and gothic architecture and entry into the 'Treasures of Christ Church' exhibition.
Dublin Castle - Explore part of the original Viking Fortress, remains of the 13th century Castle as well as the magnificent State Apartments that now serve as the venue for Presidential Inaugurations, State Functions, and Ireland's Presidencies of the European Union.
Jameson Distillery Bow St. Experience - Learn all about Jameson whiskey on this guided tour, you’ll be invited to touch, smell, and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery buildings.
Saint Patrick's Cathedral - Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the most important historic landmarks in Dublin.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum - Discover what it means to be Irish - experience this story in 20 breathtaking interactive galleries, complete with touchscreens, motion-sensor games, and audio and video to bring these one-of-a-kind tales to life.
Newbridge House - Follow an expert tour guide to learn about three centuries of Irish history, taking in the unrivalled artwork collections and original furnishings of this elegant home.
Jeannie Johnston Famine Ship Museum - This mighty tall ship played a devastating role in Irish history. Take a look at artefacts and read personal accounts from migrants that made the arduous journey to North America on this guided tour.
Malahide Castle & Gardens - Visitors interested in Dublin’s rich history should visit Malahide Castle, a magnificent 12th Century Castle located along the beautiful north Dublin coast
The Teeling Whiskey Distillery - This is a must for anyone with an interest in Dublin’s rich Irish whiskey heritage. Join a tour and learn first-hand how Teeling whiskey is produced from grain to glass.
Dublinia - Explore the Viking Dublin exhibition and the Medieval Dublin exhibition and learn all about Dublin's history at this unique, interactive museum
Skerries Mills with Cream Tea - Take a guided tour of some 16th-century mills with an insight into the world of milling and even try your hand at grinding flour.
GPO Museum - Dublin’s General Post Office is one of the oldest operating postal headquarters in the world and a key historic attraction Dublin has to offer!
The Irish Rock 'n Roll Museum Experience tells the story of the Irish music scene, with exclusive memorabilia, real working rehearsal rooms and even a room where you can start your own band and experience being a Rockstar!
National Wax Museum Plus - Ireland’s first wax museum, this homage to Irish celebrities was set up in 1804 by Madame Tussauds. Work your way through some truly wowing exhibits including the 'Wax Factor', 'Writers Room', 'Chamber of Horrors' and Hall of Irish Legends.
The National Botanic Gardens is a perfect day out for the whole family, with its exquisitely restored Victorian conservatories, intricately planted herbaceous borders, and its large number of different plant species.
The Little Museum of Dublin - Nicknamed the ‘people’s museum’, you'll discover the true story of Ireland’s capital, as seen through the eyes of locals.
Airfield Estate is a working dairy farm complete with woodlands, vineyard and greenhouse gardens. Airfield is a wonderful opportunity to learn about food, farming, gardens, growing, history and heritage, in a natural and relaxed environment.
The Chester Beatty is the work and culmination of a private collector, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. It’s a diverse collection of historic artifacts - explore a plethora of pieces from Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.
Your pass entitles you to a free guidebook (worth €6) at this free to enter museum. A former military barracks, this decorative arts and history collection is a cornerstone of the National Museum of Ireland. Browse the decorative arts collection encompassing silver, ceramics, jewellery and more.
Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) - Delve into the inspirational writers that make up centuries of Irish storytelling, explore the recently landscaped courtyard, Readers Gardens and interlinking Iveagh Gardens and more!
14 Henrietta Street - Henrietta Street is one of the oldest streets in Dublin and boasts the most intact collection of Georgian Houses in Ireland. This guided tour takes you on a journey from the house's grand Georgian beginnings to the tenement dwellings of its later years.
Walking Food Tours - Drinks on Foot - Travel through time sampling traditional Irish drinks along the way, all while enjoying a range of quintessentially Dublin pubs with this excellent tasting tour.
The Casino Model Railway Museum offers a close-up look at the exquisite workmanship of Cyril Fry’s hand-crafted models - explore at your own pace with this self-guided tour.
Lazy Bike Tours - Half Day Hire - Enjoy all the sights and sounds of Dublin, at your leisure with this half-day bike hire.
Please note: This activity requires advanced reservation. Follow the instructions on the digital guide or Go City app.
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...
Enjoy a Guided Historical Tour (worth €6) at the National Print Museum. Discover the history and heritage of Ireland's printing press through an extensive collection of historical prints, machinery and photography. This fun, factual and interactive tour also gives you the chance to compose your name in print and print...
Your pass entitles you to free admission to any paid exhibitions (worth €15) at this free to enter museum. The National Gallery of Ireland collection contains over 15,000 artworks, representing every major European School of painting through watercolors, drawings, prints and sculpture. With works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, Caravaggio and Goya,...
Travel back through 1,500 years of Irish history at this innovative museum. Visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin with Go City®
-Explore 20 themed galleries
-Interact with immersive, hands-on exhibits
-10% discount in the EPIC gift shop
Journey to the world's only official Game of Thrones Studio Tour and experience the making of a global television phenomenon.
-Go Beyond the Wall – visit the courtyards of King's Landing and the stronghold of Winterfell.
-Walk among full-scale sets and step behind the scenes.
-Immerse yourself, from script to...
Explore this eclectic Edwardian mansion and its vast seventy-eight-acre estate.
-Enjoy a tour of the mansion and learn all about its historic furnishings and important artworks.
-Step outside to explore the walled and sunken gardens, and scenic lakeside area.
-Your pass gives you access to many more Dublin attractions, so...
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Designed by Italian architect, Galilei and Irish architect Lovett Pearce, this is one of Ireland's most impressive buildings and a must-see if you appreciate a bit of history and culture.
-Look round this beautiful 18th-century estate
-Tour the extensive grounds complete with meadows, waterways and Gothic architecture
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...
Discover gorgeous gardens and equine tradition at this unique attraction that's just an hour's drive from Dublin.
-Meet retired horseracing stars like Hurricane Fly, plus many more household names.
-Explore the beauty of the Japanese Garden and St Fiachra's Garden.
-Enjoy the award-winning Interactive Irish Racehorse Experience.
Step back to 7000 BC at the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street, Dublin. Marvel at iconic Celtic and Medieval treasures — the Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch, and the Derrynaflan Hoard — then explore the Gold Room, home to Europe's largest collection of prehistoric gold objects. From Viking...
Walking Food Tours - Food on Foot |
-Try out a variety of Dublin street foods
-Five locations in which to sample local delights
-Learn a bit of the city’s history and secrets from your knowledgeable guide
Powerscourt Whiskey Distillery Tour - Head for the hills of the Wicklow mountains and enjoy a real taste of authentic Irish whiskey in the stunning Irish countryside. Your pass includes a one-hour tour of the distillery and three samples of Irish whiskey.
If you're planning a visit to Dublin, be sure to check out the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks. This historic landmark is a must-visit for anyone interested in arts and design, Irish political and military history, Irish folk life, and natural history. Explore exhibitions, galleries and collections and discover...
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