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  1. The Little Museum of Dublin: Official Walk of Shame Tour. Festivals & eventsFood Experiences. Whiskey & Warmth at Pearse Lyons Distillery. Fri, 1 Nov 2024 - Fri, 31 Jan 2025. Pearse Lyons Whiskey Distillery. Vintage Tea Trips x Dublin Pottery. Fri, 15 Nov - Fri, 22 Nov. St Stephen's Green. Things to see & do City tours.

  2. Visitdublin.com is Dublin's official tourism information website. It provides comprehensive, up-to-date information and trip planning advice for visitors to Ireland's capital city. Browse our Things to see & do, What's on, Food & drink, Traveller guides and Accommodation collections for a comprehensive list of everything you need to know for ...

  3. Delve into Dublin's literary history and get better acquainted with giants like W.B. Yeats, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. A trip to the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) on St Stephen’s Green is a great way to learn the tales behind the writers and their work. Roam the interactive displays, download an audio guide to explore at your own pace, or book a 50 minute guided tour.

  4. Explore Dublin Docklands with Dublin Discovery Trails app. Explore more. Explore all Dublin has to offer. Skip the list. Skip the list. See all. Load previous cards Load next cards. Things to see & do City tours. Dublin Discovery Trails. Guides. Dublin’s day spas and retreats. Guides. Dublin on a budget.

  5. To make the most of your holiday in Ireland, be sure to visit one of Fáilte Ireland's tourist information centres for free and independent advice, maps and literature to enhance your holiday experience. 3 Palace Street, Barnardo Square, Dublin 2, D02 T277. 14 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1. D01 WP59.

  6. Dublin Bus Nos 16 and 41 also serve the city centre (€3.30); the 41 runs 24 hours a day. All bus journeys takes around 45 minutes to get to the city. By Ferry: Buses run from the port to the city centre between 7am and 7pm, or 6pm on Sundays (€2, hourly) and take 20 minutes.

  7. Traveller guides. Whether you're travelling solo or on a city break with friends or family, there's always something new to discover in the capital. Get inspired and plan your next adventure with our expert-written guides to the best things to do in Dublin.

  8. A complete guide to Dublin Bay. Cupping the coastline from Howth to Dalkey Island, Dublin Bay was named a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2019 for its biological diversity and flourishing habitats. Fringed with coastal gems, from castles and cliffs to beaches and restaurants, it's an awesome playground right on our doorstep.

  9. Founded in 1795, the National Botanic Gardens are a botanic haven within the bustling capital city. Set in Glasnevin, County Dublin, the gardens contain more than 15,000 plant species from habitats around the world. Admission is free. Located in Glasnevin, County Dublin, the National Botanic Gardens are noted for their fine plant collections ...

  10. One of the oldest landmarks in the city, St Patrick’s Cathedral has been a part of Dublin’s tapestry for over 800 years. Walk beneath the vaulted ceiling of the nave and you’ll find a few interesting sights, from the spot where St Patrick baptised Christian converts to the final resting place of Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver’s Travels. ...

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