Dublin's
top 10 things to do!
1. Let us Plan your Visit! - Visit the Dublin
Tourism Booking and Information Office, in the former Saint
Andrews Church, Suffolk Street (just off Grafton Street). Apart
from giving you the opportunity to view this beautifully restored
building, we have a wide range of services to assist you in
planning your visit to Dublin City, Dublin County and your
holiday
in the rest of Ireland. Click
here to find out more about our visitor centres.
2. Sample some local brews. - Have a pint
of Guinness or a shot of whiskey in one of Dublin's 1000
pubs!
Click here to find out more about
Dublin's pubs.
3. Visit a Castle - Step back in time and
visit a selection of ancient and historic castles situated
both in the city and throughout Dublin County. Click
here to find out more about the castles, churches and historic
sites in Dublin.
4. Dine with the locals - Dubliners like
to eat, and the last ten years has seen the emergence of a
cosmopolitan and chic food culture, which is mirrored in the
hundreds of restaurants you will find throughout Dublin city
and county. Click here to
find out more about dining in Dublin.
5. Discover the story of Dublin - Visit
some of the numerous museums and learn the history of this
ancient capital. Click here
for more information on museums and galleries in Dublin.
6. Visit Georgian Dublin - Stroll through
the elegant Georgian streets of Merrion and Fitzwilliam Squares,
as fine examples of the great Georgian period. Click
here to find out about our walking tours of Dublin.
7. Shop 'til you drop! - Dublin offers a
wonderful array of products ranging from the traditional to
the more contemporary. A must for all shoppers is the central
shopping area which runs from Henry Street to O' Connell Street
and on to Grafton Street, and is easily explored on foot.
There are also many fine shopping centres throughout the city
and county. To find out more
about shopping in Dublin click here.
8. Tour Dublin - See Dublin on any of the
city's hop-on-hop-off tours, or escape the hustle and bustle
of the city and visit the countryside or costal villages just
20 minutes drive from the city centre. Click
here to find out about Tours of Dublin.
9. 'Rock & Stroll' around Dublin - Dublin
is among the most important music cities in the world, so
why not visit the many significant sites associated with Dublin's
famous musicians, rock groups and pop artisits? Find
out more about the Dublin Tourism Rock & Stroll guide
by clicking here.
10. Party the night away! - Dublin has one
of Europe's most happening nightlife cultures. Whether it's
the traditional pubs with Irish music, or the hip and trendy
bar and club scene of a major European city that you're after,
you'll find it all in Dublin! Dublin is also famous for it's
playwrights and plentiful theatres alike so if drama's your
thing why not check out what's on at the theatre? Find
out more about events in Dublin by clicking here
or find out more about
entertainment in Dublin by clicking here.
Other Useful Links
Theatres
Dublin Pubs
Nightclubs
Events
Book Accommodation
Car Hire
Dublin Tourism Centres
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