Guinness Storehouse: This popular attraction takes you through the history and production of Ireland’s most famous drink, with interactive exhibits, tastings, and breathtaking views of the city from the Gravity Bar.
Trinity College and the Book of Kells: One of the world’s most famous universities, Trinity College boasts a beautiful campus and the stunning Book of Kells exhibit, featuring a 9th-century illuminated manuscript.
Dublin Castle: This historic castle served as the seat of British rule in Ireland for 700 years and is now a popular attraction for its beautiful architecture, guided tours, and stunning gardens.
Temple Bar: This lively neighborhood is known for its vibrant nightlife, traditional Irish music, and colorful pubs and restaurants.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral: One of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks, St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture and is the largest church in Ireland.
Kilmainham Gaol: This former prison is now a museum and provides a fascinating insight into Ireland’s troubled history, with exhibits on the 1916 Easter Rising and the Irish War of Independence.
National Museum of Ireland: This museum has three locations in Dublin and covers Irish art, archaeology, and history, with exhibitions on everything from prehistoric Ireland to the Vikings and the Troubles.
Phoenix Park: One of the largest urban parks in Europe, Phoenix Park covers over 1,700 acres and is home to the Dublin Zoo, Victorian gardens, and the residence of the Irish President.
Ha’penny Bridge: This iconic pedestrian bridge is one of Dublin’s most photographed landmarks and is a must-visit for its stunning views of the River Liffey and surrounding cityscape.
Grafton Street: Dublin’s premier shopping district, Grafton Street is home to a wide range of stores, cafes, and street performers, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.