1. Visit the Dublin Tourism Centre in the former Saint Andrews Church on Suffolk Street (just off Grafton Street) in the city centre. 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. Alternatively, click on www.visitdublin.com (or dublin.mobi from your mobile phone!) the official online tourist office for Dublin to begin planning your day in and around Dublin. Here, you will find information on events and attractions; or even download walking tours to your MP3 player.
Find out more about our visitor centres
2. See more for less with The Dublin Pass - your passport to Dublin giving you loads of great features in one great value package, including; FREE entry to visitor attractions, FREE airport transfer to Dublin City with Aircoach and special offers for eating, shopping, entertainment and tours. All this and a guidebook to Dublin...and you can jump the queues too!
Check out the Dublin Pass
3. Tour Dublin - Discover more of the city on one of the hop-on-hop-off bus tours. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, coach tours will take you to the surrounding countryside or coastal villages, just a 20-minute drive from the city centre. If you prefer to discover the city for yourself, download an iWalk to your MP3 player and take things at your own pace.
Plan your Tour of Dublin
4. Visit a Castle - Step back in time and visit a selection of ancient and historic fortifications situated both in the city and throughout Dublin County e.g Malahide Castle.
Check out the castles which Dublin has to offer
5. Discover the story of Dublin - A wealth of museums hold an array of information and artefacts recounting to you the history of this ancient capital.
Find out more about the story of Dublin
6. Visit Georgian Dublin - The Georgian door is a well recognised symbol of 'Welcome' in Dublin. In the 18th century (Georgian Era) the city acquired this beautiful and distinctive style of architecture. Stroll through the elegant streets of Merrion and Fitzwilliam Squares, as fine examples of the great Georgian period.
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7. Eat Out - 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 the Dublin region.
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8. Sample some local brews - Have a pint of Guinness or a shot of whiskey in one of Dublin's 1000 pubs! Discover how our world-famous brews are made with visits to the Guinness Storehouse and Old Jameson Distillery. Or why not visit Bewleys Cafe, Bar, Restaurant - Dublin's oldest coffee house?
Find out more about Dublins local brews
9. Shop 'til you drop - Dublin offers a wonderful array of products ranging from the traditional to the contemporary in its many shops, boutiques and department stores.
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10. Party the night away! - Dublin has one of Europe's most vibrant and exciting nightlife cultures. So whether it's the traditional pubs with Irish music, or the hip and trendy bar and club scene that you're after, you'll find it all here in Dublin! Dublin is also famous for its playwrights and choice of theatres so if drama's your thing why not check out what's on?
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