Things to do in Dublin

If you only have 48hours in Dublin – you’re never going to be able to pack it all in. Firstly because two days is just not enough to see even the half of it and secondly because a huge measure of Dublin’s charm lies in the fact that spontaneity is an art form here. Don’t panic if you’re tempted off-course. Just ‘go with the flow’ as the locals would say. And the good news? Well, the good news is that, like nearly all of our visitors, you’ll be back in Dublin again. Soon….and often! Even better you can now use the Dublin Pass to gain access into Dublin Top visitor attractions for value for money, convenience and variety; it’s the only way to go!
 
Gravity Bar
Day One
Activities for a day in Dublin including a Viking Splash Tour, dinner in Smithfied and a visit to the Guinness Brewery: Treat yourself to a superb meal. Enjoy a table d'hôte menu in the Brewery Bar or relax with an Irish Platter in the Source Bar.

Dublin Street Light
Day Two
Activities for a day in Dublin which includes: a visit to the Hugh Lane Gallery, a stroll through the grounds of Trinity College and a trip to Castle Dracula: take the heart pounding journey through Castle Dracula and experience terrifying enactments creating the unique and spine chilling story of Count Dracula and his victims.

Statue of James Joyce
Extra Itinerary
Activities for a day in Dublin which include: a trip to the James Joyce Museum, a wander down Dun Laoghaire Pier and a visit to Meeting House Square. Meeting House Square is home to Temple Bar’s free outdoor festival which celebrates all forms of contemporary culture, and includes live performances, film screenings and family events.

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iWalk Dublin
iWalks are podcast audio guides to Dublin from Dublin Tourism.You can download the guides and use them as free walking tour guides to the city, or you can just listen to them to discover the fascinating story of Dublin.