
Things to do in Dublin
Welcome to Dublin
Dublin—the vibrant capital of the Emerald Isle—buzzes with life. Thanks to its many attractions, museums, and historical monuments, you’ll find plenty of adventure on its cobblestone streets. Follow in the footsteps of authors such as James Joyce and W.B. Yeats, get a taste for Ireland’s most famous export at the Guinness Storehouse, or take the kids to the Dublin Zoo. Daily tours run from the capital to attractions including the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giant’s Causeway, and the Wicklow Mountains National Park, where you’ll see the soaring cliffs and the open wilderness of the coast and countryside.
Top 15 attractions in Dublin
Cliffs of Moher
Trinity College Dublin
Giant's Causeway
Dublin Castle
Guinness Storehouse
The Book of Kells
Temple Bar
Molly Malone Statue
Christ Church Cathedral
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Blarney Castle & Gardens
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Glendalough
Wicklow Mountains
St. Stephen's Green
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When to visit
Visiting Dublin in the summer means warm weather and a festival atmosphere, but also the highest hotel rates and the largest crowds. To strike a happy medium of still-warm temperatures but fewer fellow travelers, consider a springtime trip, when it's quieter with the exception of St. Patrick’s Day. Whenever you choose to visit, come prepared with a rain jacket—the city averages 11 rainy days a month.