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Sample stout at the Guinness Storehouse, walk down to Temple Bar and explore Trinity Library

Distilleries

Distilleries

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History Museums

History Museums

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Interactive Museums

Interactive Museums

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Places of Worship

Places of Worship

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City Passes

City Passes

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Top 10 things to do

#1
Guinness Storehouse

Get your fill of Ireland's best-known beer in Dublin

4.5 (1,625 reviews)
#2
Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Visit the original distillery where John Jameson first set up his shop in 1780

4.7 (902 reviews)
#3
Dublin City Cards

Unlock Dublin's wonders with a city card!

4.3 (125 reviews)
#4
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is situated in the lively Custom House Quarter building in Dublin's port district. The museum brings Ireland's fascinating history to life with immersive and interactive exhibits, video galleries, motion sensor quizzes, remastered archival material from 100 years ago, and more. EPIC is dedicated to the far-reaching influence of Irish emigration, and the impact of the 10 million Irish men and women who left Ireland for foreign shores.

4.6 (408 reviews)
#5
Hop-on Hop-off Tours Dublin

Unlock the wonders of Dublin with a bus tour

4.2 (59 reviews)
#6
Cliffs of Moher Tours from Dublin

Experience the Cliffs of Moher & West of Ireland: Leave Dublin for the day and see the coast

4.8 (146 reviews)
#7
The National Wax Museum Plus

The National Wax Museum Plus is right in the middle of Dublin, just a two minute walk from Trinity College, and close to other highlights like Dublin Castle and Temple Bar. Here's where stars of the present - like Liam Neeson and U2 - rub waxy shoulders with greats of the past - including Samuel Beckett and James Joyce. There are other fun features as well, including a green screen video studio, a chamber of horrors, and the Kid's World area.

4.3 (191 reviews)
#8
Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle has been at the center of Irish life since King John of England ordered its erection in 1204. Standing over much earlier structures including a Viking fortress and, possibly, a Gaelic ringfort, it forms the social and political heart of historic Dublin. Visiting Dublin Castle, you’ll get to see the majestic State Apartments, the Viking ruins underneath, and the ancient Black Pool where the river Liffey meets its underground tributary the River Poddle. The seat of British administration in Ireland for 700 years, this glorious collection of buildings recounts the history of Dublin like no other.

4.3 (146 reviews)
#9
Saint Patrick's Cathedral

Founded back in 1220, Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. It's also the tallest church in Ireland, boasting a 43-metre spire and some pretty impressive Gothic architecture. A well on the grounds of the cathedral is said to have been used by St. Patrick himself to baptize Ireland's pagan population into Christianity. The grounds are also the burial site of the Anglo-Irish writer of Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift. Today, the cathedral is one of Dublin's must-see landmarks for visitors to the Fair City.

4.5 (272 reviews)
#10
Irish Whiskey Museum

The nectar of life is all around you at one of Dublin's top attractions - the Irish Whiskey Museum. Here's where to come for a full lowdown on whiskey's history and to see some very cool whiskey memorabilia from the 1800s. The Irish Whiskey Museum is located right in the heart of Dublin, by Trinity College.

4.7 (203 reviews)

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GPO Museum

An interactive journey into Ireland's amazing past
4.4 (103)
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