Dublin Things to Do, Sights, Attractions, and Activities

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#16 of 43 things to do in Dublin
catharinahughes says: I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to take a balloon flight when my boyfriend gave me the gift for my birthday! It was a chrisp April morning when we set off to Trim,Co.Meath for our flight, there are many other locations around Ireland to launch from; Wicklow, Carlow, Sligo, Westmeath and C…
#17 of 43 things to do in Dublin
Bierka says: This place is located in the center of Dublin and it is so much fun! If you are into arcade games and winning real money and not just those fake coins we tend to get, this is the place for you! When you first enter you see a lot of arcade games and fun youth stuff. Then towards the middle there…
#18 of 43 things to do in Dublin
Nzelvis says: Cahir Castle is a bit of a drive from Dublin, but that will give you a chance to enjoy the green countryside. Ireland is green everywhere, and it is simply breathtaking to see! It's right in the town of Cahir and is one of the largest castles in Ireland and it has been used many times over the yea…
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#19 of 43 things to do in Dublin
lbdomem says: This is a night time theatrical walking tour which ends up at one of the many pubs in Dublin. You are guided around by two individuals (although you rarely see them together), who take it in turns to take on the role of ghosts referred to in their stories. Not at all serious like some ghost tours (w…
#20 of 43 things to do in Dublin
siouxsie54 says: One really good night out is the Literary Pub Crawl. Venue: each evening at 7.30pm at The Duke Pub in Duke St. A good way to meet loads of people as you end up sitting with a different group at each pub. Good entertainment. We got the Dublin Pass (which we booked online and picked up tickets at t…
#21 of 43 things to do in Dublin
darkarrow says: By purchasing the bus tour the ticket allowed us free entry to the building. It also gave us a free gift which was some kind of thing with a bit on Guiness in it. But they key to it was a ring that allowed you to get a free Guiness at the end of the tour. The factory was large with many floors th…
#22 of 43 things to do in Dublin
koala says: My brother told me about it and I was not sure was to expect. The church was orginally founded in 1095 but the present church dates from 1685 and was renovated in 1825. Make sure when you are there to do the vaults tour. The vaults contain one of the most influential people of Dublin from the 17th, …
#23 of 43 things to do in Dublin
kil says: put it this way...i lived in ireland for 23 years and i've hardly seen any of it! gotta go for a look around when i get back. i reckon thta you should give yourself at least two weeks to travel around, hire a car and get gps or a really good map. dublin's a good spot but you could do all the tourist…
#24 of 43 things to do in Dublin
Hummingbird says: The Book of Kells, housed in the old library building on the Trinity College campus in downtown Dublin is one of the finest examples of very early craftsmanship. This Latin version of the four books (Mathew, Mark, Luke and John) of the bible along with some preface and explanation were produced by …
#25 of 43 things to do in Dublin
danorwick says: The tour is pretty basic but also pretty swish and you can tell that a lot of effort has been put into making this attraction. I love Jameson whiskey, and the tour tells you all you probably would expect about its making with a guide around a partially reconstructed distillery, and with the aid of …
#26 of 43 things to do in Dublin
alison_wndrlnd says: The Dublin Castle tour was definitely better than I expected it to be. I mean, tours of 'State Apartments' all start to look similar to me after a while, but this one still pretty good. The guides do an excellent job of taking you through Irish history and the different uses of Dublin Castle. Pic…
#27 of 43 things to do in Dublin
Hummingbird says: The ferry ride from Dublin across the channel to England was a real treat. Unlike our trip across the first time this one was a jet powered catamaran that got up to 38 knots while crossing the channel which meant less than half the time. This hour and forty-five minutes was smooth, fast, and very …
#28 of 43 things to do in Dublin
dubdamo says: #1 Brown Thomas shop window on Grafton street is a real treat at christmas.This theme this year is "Circus"....a must see!! #2 Check out the hustle and bustle of the many city centre markets which really come alive at Christmas time with all sorts of colourful charactors. #3 If you are feeling br…
#29 of 43 things to do in Dublin
OurWorldTrip says: If you want to have fun and get to see a few sights in Dublin without wrecking your feet, a Dublin Bus Tour is for you. The commentators are great fun and they'll give you some good insight into the history of Dublin. It stops at certain points and you can get off the bus to explore the area or muse…
#30 of 43 things to do in Dublin
andrewmarshall says: Not only was Dublin boring, it was expensive. There isnt much to see in the city, and everyone really pumps up the pubs, but frankly 4.5 euro for a beer to sit in a dreary pub isnt really my cup of tea. Maybe its because I went by myself (did that for a few cities but liked all of them) or maybe I d…

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