Dublin

Picture yourself strolling along the River Liffey, where history and modernity blend seamlessly in Dublin. This charming city, the capital of Ireland, is a treasure trove of culture, literature, and hospitality. Home to iconic landmarks like the Guinness Storehouse and Trinity College, where you can marvel at the Book of Kells, Dublin invites you to explore its rich heritage. The city's vibrant neighborhoods, such as Temple Bar, are alive with traditional music and lively pubs, serving up hearty Irish fare like stew and soda bread. Don’t miss the chance to indulge in a pint of Guinness, brewed right at its source, while soaking in the warm atmosphere. Dublin's literary legacy is palpable, with connections to greats like James Joyce and W.B. Yeats. Wander through the streets that inspired their works, and you might just feel a spark of creativity yourself. For a unique experience, visit the Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison that played a pivotal role in Ireland's fight for independence. This powerful site offers a glimpse into the nation's tumultuous past. With its blend of history, culture, and friendly locals, Dublin is a city that stays with you long after you leave. Did you know that Dublin was designated a

Dublin, Ireland

Top things to do in Dublin

39 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Christ Church Cathedral
Religious site4.5

Christ Church Cathedral

4,659 reviews · South City Centre

Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest of Dublin's two medieval cathedrals, founded around 1030 and rebuilt in stone by the Normans, with its dramatic stonework, soaring nave, and famously atmospheric crypt, the largest medieval crypt in Britain or Ireland.

Dublinia
Museum4

Dublinia

3,616 reviews

Dublinia is an engaging, hands-on history museum that brings Viking and medieval Dublin vividly to life, ideal for families and anyone wanting the city's origin story without dry displays.

Entertainment4

Celtic Nights

1,088 reviews

Landmark4.5

Croke Park Stadium

777 reviews

Market5

Experience Gaelic Games

456 reviews

Entertainment4

Arlington Hotel Temple Bar

292 reviews

Entertainment4

Stella Cinema

225 reviews

Market4.5

Dublin Cookery School

149 reviews

Entertainment3.5

Cineworld Cinema

121 reviews

Market4

Arnotts Department Store

121 reviews

Sight4.5

Doheny and Nesbitt

86 reviews · South City Centre

Museum4.5

Irish Jewish Museum

82 reviews · South City Centre

Sight4.5

McNeills Pub Sessions, Capel St

76 reviews

Sight4.5

Searsons

75 reviews

Market5

Alix Gardner's Cookery School Dublin

55 reviews

Sight4

The Bernard Shaw

40 reviews

Sight4

Kennedy's

37 reviews

Sight4

Riot Bar

32 reviews

Sight3

The Workmans Club

27 reviews

Sight4

Hacienda Bar

27 reviews

Landmark3.5

Mountjoy Square Park

21 reviews

Park & nature4

St. Audoen's Park

20 reviews

Sight4

The Lord Edward

16 reviews

Sight4.5

The Den Bar

15 reviews

Sight

The Custom House

The Custom House is a neoclassical 18th-century building on Dublin's quays, housing the Department of Housing and offering stunning riverside views.

Landmark

Spire of Dublin

The Spire of Dublin is a 120-meter stainless steel monument on O'Connell Street, a striking modern landmark visible from across the city.

Landmark

Ha'penny Bridge

The Ha'penny Bridge is a historic pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey, known for its elegant cast-iron design and iconic status in Dublin.

Sight

Dublin Castle

A historic castle in central Dublin, once the seat of British rule, now a government complex and tourist attraction.

Neighborhood

Temple Bar, Dublin

Dublin's lively cultural quarter, packed with pubs, street performers, and art galleries.

Museum

Chester Beatty Library

A world-class museum in Dublin housing an extraordinary collection of manuscripts, rare books, and decorative arts from across the globe.

Sight

Trinity College Dublin

Ireland's oldest university, home to the Book of Kells and the stunning Old Library.

Museum

National Leprechaun Museum

A whimsical museum exploring Irish folklore and leprechaun mythology through immersive storytelling and optical illusions.

Museum

National Wax Museum Plus

A museum featuring lifelike wax figures of Irish celebrities and historical figures, offering interactive fun in Dublin.

Museum

Dublin Writers Museum

Museum celebrating Ireland's literary heritage with exhibits on Joyce, Yeats, Beckett, and more.

Museum

Hugh Lane Gallery

Modern art museum housing the reconstructed studio of Francis Bacon, plus works by Irish and international artists.

Landmark

Famine Memorial (Dublin)

Bronze sculptures on Custom House Quay commemorating the Great Famine, a poignant tribute to Irish history.

Sight

Jeanie Johnston

A replica 19th-century famine ship moored in Dublin's Custom House Quay, offering a glimpse into the harrowing journey of Irish emigrants during the Great Famine.

Park & nature

Garden of Remembrance (Dublin)

A serene memorial park in Dublin dedicated to those who fought for Irish independence, featuring a striking sculpture and pool.

Museum

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

An interactive museum in Dublin that tells the story of the Irish diaspora through immersive exhibits and personal stories.

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