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Brimming with culture, charm, and plenty of good craic, Dublin is an eternally appealing destination where a trip to the pub can be as culturally enriching as a visit to a museum. From bustling Temple Bar to handsome Trinity College, the streets of Dublin have endless stories to tell—and nobody tells stories quite like the Irish. So whether you want to dive into Dublin's history or distilleries, soak up its food scene on foot, or stretch your legs along the rugged coast, Dublin tours will help you make the most of your time in Ireland's captivating capital.
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You have hundreds of fantastic Dublin tours for your trip to the Irish capital, including numerous day trips into the beautiful countryside. Some of the highest-rated tours, according to previous travelers, are:
- Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway
- Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Wild Atlantic and Galway Tour
- Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle and Giant’s Causeway
- Dublin to Kilkenny, Wicklow, Glendalough, Laragh Sheep Dog Trial
- Irish Rock ‘n’ Roll Museum Experience Dublin
The price range on Dublin tours is pretty broad, which means there’s something suitable for any budget. There are things like pub crawls and walking tours through villages along the coast near Dublin for around US$15 per person. Alternatively, you can book a private and in-depth city tour for around US$2,300, depending on group size. Many of the best-rated tours cost between US$40–100 per person.
If you’re looking for lower-priced options, self-guided tours, such as Romantic Dublin: Cupid Quest Experience, are cheaper (at around US$10 per person), but they don’t include expert commentary or entrance fees. Pricier options are typically private and led by an expert local guide. For example, the Blarney Castle and the Rock of Cashel With Private Chauffeur Tour (from US$1,338 per group) includes a personal driver to countryside sights such as Blarney Castle and the Rock of Cashel.
The list of things you’ll see on Dublin tours varies considerably, depending on the tour you book. You could see the Guinness Storehouse or Jameson Distillery, the Book of Kells at Trinity College, or St. Patrick’s Cathedral—or you could head out on an excursion to see nearby sights like the Giant’s Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, or even Northern Ireland.
Consider an all-day tour to visit as many attractions and landmarks as possible, both in Dublin and around Ireland and Northern Ireland. For example, the Dublin to Belfast Titanic, Dunluce Castle, and Giant’s Causeway Tour touches on the tragic story of the Titanic, visits Dunluce Castle (the real-life seat of House Greyjoy in Game of Thrones), and travels to the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dublin’s weather is at its best during the summer, making June–August the best time to visit the city. This is also the high season, so prepare for higher prices and bigger crowds, and be sure to book well ahead so the Dublin tours you want to take aren’t sold out. The weather is still relatively nice in September, so it’s an excellent month to target to avoid the peak of the tourist crowds.
If there’s a road that can be considered Dublin’s “main street,” it’s O’Connell Street. It’s one of the widest streets in the city and is generally busy with cars and pedestrians. Tourist sights along O ’Connell Street include the tall Spire sculpture and the General Post Office, which figures prominently in the city’s history. Another popular street is Grafton Street, a pedestrian-only road lined with shops.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Dublin:
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There are tons of great trips to take from Dublin. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
- Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway
- Dublin to Glendalough, Wicklow, and Kilkenny Full-Day Guided Tour
- Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle, and Giant’s Causeway
- Dublin to Rock of Cashel, Cork City, and Blarney Castle Guided Tour
- Glendalough and Wicklow Mountains Half-Day Morning Tour From Dublin
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You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Dublin. Here are some of the best Dublin activities under US$25:
There are tons of Dublin activities that you can enjoy in the fresh air. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
- Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Including Wild Atlantic Way and Galway
- Dublin to Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Wild Atlantic Way, Galway Tour
- Dublin to Belfast Black Cab, Dunluce Castle, and Giant’s Causeway
- Dublin to Kilkenny, Wicklow, Glendalough, Laragh Sheep Dog Trial
- Dublin to Glendalough, Wicklow, and Kilkenny Full-Day Guided Tour
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According to travelers, these are the top museums and cultural attractions in Dublin:
- GPO Witness History Visitor Centre
- Little Museum of Dublin
- Dublin Zoo
- Irish Whiskey Museum
- National Gallery of Ireland
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Couples will find plenty of romantic tours in Dublin. Here are some of the top activities to book now, according to previous travelers:
- Dark Dublin: Torture, Murder, and Mystery
- Dublin to Bunratty Castle, Cliffs of Moher, Burren, Galway by Rail
- The Irish Dance Party in Dublin
- 2-Day Northern Ireland Tour From Dublin, Including Belfast and Giant’s Causeway
- 2-Day Cork, Blarney Castle, and Ring of Kerry Rail Trip From Dublin
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