Dublin Attractions
Architecture, Guinness and coastal views are among the top attractions
The city's history stretches back to the Vikings, and a wide variety of Dublin attractions showcase the city's rich history, literary leanings, charming architecture, beautiful parks and open spaces, not forgetting, of course, its world-famous beverage, Guinness. But much of Dublin's charm is due to its coastal location and it's well worth journeying by DART to the attractive seaside suburbs of Dalkey, Killiney, Sandymount and Clontarf or the harbour village of Howth.
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The world's fourth oldest zoo is within easy reach
Situated in Europe's largest enclosed public urban park, itself home to roaming herds of wild...
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Ancient medieval Dublin church
The Christ Church Cathedral was begun in 1038 by King Sitric Silkenbeard, the Danish Viking...
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Sports arena and convention destination
Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic...
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Off the beaten path in the Dublin countryside
Over The Top Tours specializes in taking people off the beaten path into Dublin and the...
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Dublin military cemetary
Arbor Hill Cemetery is a military burial ground managed by the Irish Department of Defense.
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Scenic air conditioned bus tour
The Day Tour of Wicklow has daily departures from Dublin, giving you a chance to take in the...
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Guided tour of irish countryside
Day Tours Unplugged has several Wicklow & Glendalough tours departing from Dublin...
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A pub crawl with a performance twist
The Dublin Literary Pub Crawl is a walking tour led by a team of professional actors who...
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Walk through the past
The 1916 Rebellion Walking Tour leaves from The International Bar on Wicklow Street and...
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