Welcome to
Dublin
Ireland
Dublin pulses with an infectious energy—a city where ancient history breathes alongside modern craic at every turn. Its literary heart beats strong, from the hallowed Long Room of Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, to the elegant Georgian streets once trod by Yeats and Joyce. Explore the historic Dublin Castle, cross the iconic Ha'penny Bridge, then immerse yourself in the sensory theatre of the Guinness Storehouse—ending with a perfect pint and panoramic city views. Evenings ignite in Temple Bar's lively lanes or a snug local pub, alive with traditional music and the warm chatter of locals. Indulge in hearty Irish stew or fresh seafood—Dublin offers an unforgettable blend of culture, conviviality, and captivating stories.
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Chester Beatty Library
One of the world's great manuscript collections, hiding in plain sight at Dublin Castle.

Dublin Castle
Seven centuries of Irish history packed into one remarkable castle complex.

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Twenty-two galleries tracing ten million Irish emigrants and their global impact.

Guinness Storehouse
Seven floors of brewing history, topped with a pint poured above Dublin's skyline.

Kilmainham Gaol
Where Ireland's revolutionary martyrs faced their final hours.

National Museum of Ireland
Ireland's treasures under one roof, from bog gold to Viking swords.

Phoenix Park
One of Europe's largest city parks, with deer roaming freely inside the city limits.

St Patrick's Cathedral
Ireland's oldest and grandest cathedral, with 800 years of history inside.

Temple Bar
Dublin's famous cultural quarter where live music spills onto cobblestone streets nightly.

Trinity College & Book of Kells
A 9th-century illuminated manuscript, a medieval library, and a living university campus.
Why should you go to Dublin
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
