Dublin Tourism Centre
The Dublin Tourism Centre is located just past Grafton Street on Suffolk Street, here you can pick up free information leaflets and get personal advice on: things to do; what's on; places to visit and to eat and drink. Browse our shop for a wide choice of local books and maps, postcards, prints, gifts and souvenirs.
We speak your language!
Our staff speak a total of 7 languages, including:
English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Polish, Spanish.Our friendly team of knowledgeable staff will provide you with personal information and advice that will help you make the most of your time during your visit to Dublin.The following services are available in the Centre:
- Free information on places to visit and things to Do for All of Ireland
- All Ireland Information and Accommodation Booking Service
- The Dublin Pass – the smart card for Dublin Discount Available!
- A Wide Choice of Dublin Books, Maps and Gifts Discount Available!
- Tickets for all theatre, concert, comedy and music venues in Dublin - Box Office & TicketMaster
- Foreign Exchange Service - Fexco
- Dublin Bus Ticket Sales and Information (Dublin city and regional bus services)
- City Sightseeing Ticket Sales Discount Available!
- Bus Eireann Ticket Sales and Information (national bus services)
- Backpacker Trips & Hostel booking Discount Available!
- Fionn McCool’s Café and Sandwich Bar Discount Available!
- Self Service Information kiosk
- Viking Splash (March - October 2009)
- Railtours (May - September 2009)
- Merry Ploughboy Pub (June - August 2009)
Visit Fry Model Railway at Malahide Castle and bring the kids for FREE!
Download this voucher, print it out, and present it at the entrance to the Fry Model Railway.
History
Opened in 1996, the Dublin Tourism Centre is situated in the beautifully restored former church of St. Andrew on Suffolk Street, in the heart of Dublin's city centre. The centre has information on everything you need to know about Dublin and Ireland. You can relax in Fionn McCool’s Sandwich Bar or enjoy a stroll around the souvenir and gift shops.The more inquisitive might want to explore the building for its historical details - such as the unfinished stone crests of Dublin which can be found outside, or the welcoming motif above the original church door. To find out more abou the history of our building download this pdf history of St Andrews Church for free