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If you arrive early, take a bus to the city center and explore Dublin's nooks and crannies. If you arrive late or are tired, you can go straight to your accommodation and leave the exploration of Dublin for tomorrow.
Transportation 🚇
In the center, you will mainly use buses and trams. Dublin Bus provides an extensive network of bus routes covering most urban areas and surrounding suburbs. It is an affordable way to get around the city, with the option to pay in cash or by card. The LUAS tram network consists of two lines – red and green – connecting key parts of the city and suburban areas. Trams are modern and comfortable, with frequent departures and easy access in the city center.
The city offers the possibility of renting bicycles and electric scooters, which is a convenient way to travel shorter distances and explore the city. It is a flexible and ecological mode of transport.
Welcome to Dublin! Dublin is the capital of Ireland, known for its rich history and cultural scene. The city offers a wealth of historical landmarks such as Dublin Castle and Trinity College, vibrant neighborhoods like Temple Bar, and modern attractions including the Guinness Storehouse. Dublin is also known for its friendly atmosphere and rich cultural life.🍻🏰
If you have time, explore the city; if not, head straight to your accommodation. You can leave the places you have on the program for today for the following days or the departure day, depending on your departure time.

Trinity College is a prestigious university with a library that houses the Book of Kells, a medieval manuscript with richly decorated illustrations. The library offers a glimpse into Irish historical and literary tradition. 📚

Merrion Square is a city park offering a peaceful setting with beautiful gardens and a statue of Oscar Wilde. It is the perfect place to relax and stroll among the historic buildings. 🌳

National Museum of Ireland has several branches that offer collections on Irish history, archeology, and art. You can see everything from prehistoric artifacts to modern art.
Entrance fees
Entrance fees to Dublin museums and attractions usually range from EUR 5 to EUR 25. Some museums, such as the National Museum of Ireland, have free admission. Most attractions offer discounts for students, seniors or groups, and some have special offers or combined tickets. It is always good to check current prices and options before visiting.
Grafton Street is Dublin's main shopping street, bustling during the day and evening. It is full of shops, street performers and cafes, perfect for strolling and shopping. 🛍️

For getting around Dublin, the best way is to use local public transport. You can easily plan routes and stops via Google Maps (or Citymapper), and you can find current connection times, maps and timetables in the TFI Live (or Moovit) app. It's worth getting a Leap Card for travel, which you just tap when boarding, it's cheaper than single tickets and can be easily topped up at newsagents, vending machines or via the app. If you want to take a taxi, the most convenient option is the Bolt app.



Take a walk through the most iconic sights Dublin has to offer. You'll start at the famous Ha'penny Bridge, from where you'll move to the lively Temple Bar district full of music and atmosphere. From there, you will continue to the historic Dublin Castle and the interactive Dublinia Museum, which brings the city's Viking and medieval past to life. Afterwards, you will visit the majestic St. Patrick's Cathedral, then the iconic Guinness Storehouse and the historic Kilmainham Gaol. End the day with a rest in the vast Phoenix Park.
Depending on the departure time (last day), you can leave some of these stops for the last day, but if there is no time before departure, this day is ideal to catch everything without rushing.
Ha'penny Bridge is a historic bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin city centre. It was built in 1816 as the first permanent bridge over the river and its name comes from the halfpenny charge that was levied for crossing. It is known for its elegant iron construction and is now one of the iconic symbols of the city. 🌉

Temple Bar is a lively neighbourhood known for its traditional pubs, cultural events and art galleries. It's a great place to sample Irish specialities and enjoy the nightlife. 🍻

Dublin Castle is a historic castle in the heart of Dublin and served as the main residence of British government officials until the early 20th century. Visitors can explore the state rooms, chapel and royal gardens. 🏰

Dublinia is a museum that focuses on Dublin's Viking and medieval history. It features interactive exhibitions and reenactments that bring life during these periods to life. ⚔️

St. Patrick's Cathedral is dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and offers historical and architectural attractions. It is surrounded by a beautiful park and serves as a place for prayer and cultural events. ⛪

Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to the production of Guinness beer, offering interactive exhibits about its history. From the Gravity Bar at the top of the building, you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin. 🍺

Kilmainham Gaol is a historic prison that played a key role in Irish politics and revolution. Tours include a visit to the cells where prominent political prisoners were held. ⛓️
More information and ticket purchase here.

Phoenix Park is a large city park that is home to a herd of deer and offers picnic and walking areas. It is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. 🌳




Full-day trip and hike to the Howth Cliff cliffs. Enjoy the magnificent views and a walk. 🌄🌊 If you want, you can go to one of the most modern shopping centers in the evening and have something good to eat or just stroll through the center.
From the accommodation, you'll take local transport to the harbor, and from there, you can set out on the route. 🚍
From this stop, you can go for a hike. It's up to you how far you go, you can get off the trail at any time, get on a bus and go back. You can always easily find the bus route via Google Maps.
Howth Cliffs are cliffs located in the Howth area, northeast of Dublin. They offer spectacular views of the Irish Sea and the coastline and are a popular spot for hiking. A walk along these cliffs provides breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to see local flora and fauna. 🌊
Here you can see the entire route. I recommend at least going this part of the route. However, if you want to work out and see all the local beauties, you can go through the entire route approx. 11.4 km.

I only marked this place to guide you correctly. The route is well marked, but if you want to be sure, stick to the maps that I linked for you.
If you walk the entire 11 km route, you will then take a ride back from this stop. If at any point you decide that you no longer want to continue, just find the nearest stop and you can ride back.
If you still have the energy and desire after the hike, you can visit Dundrum Town Centre - it's a modern shopping center with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It's an ideal place for last-minute shopping and food, with the option to relax in local cafes. 🛍️☕



Final strolls through the center of Dublin, you can visit what you haven't managed to see yet, or what thrilled you the most, and then fly home.
Please arrive at the airport at least 3 hours in advance. Have a nice flight home.
Discover the magic of Dublin, a city that combines a rich history with vibrant modern culture. You'll embark on a journey where sights, vibrant neighbourhoods and views from Howth Cliff await. Explore Irish culture, sample local specialities and experience the authentic atmosphere of this dynamic city.
If you arrive early, take a bus to the city center and explore Dublin's nooks and crannies. If you arrive late or are tired, you can go straight to your accommodation and leave the exploration of Dublin for tomorrow.
Transportation 🚇
In the center, you will mainly use buses and trams. Dublin Bus provides an extensive network of bus routes covering most urban areas and surrounding suburbs. It is an affordable way to get around the city, with the option to pay in cash or by card. The LUAS tram network consists of two lines – red and green – connecting key parts of the city and suburban areas. Trams are modern and comfortable, with frequent departures and easy access in the city center.
The city offers the possibility of renting bicycles and electric scooters, which is a convenient way to travel shorter distances and explore the city. It is a flexible and ecological mode of transport.
Welcome to Dublin! Dublin is the capital of Ireland, known for its rich history and cultural scene. The city offers a wealth of historical landmarks such as Dublin Castle and Trinity College, vibrant neighborhoods like Temple Bar, and modern attractions including the Guinness Storehouse. Dublin is also known for its friendly atmosphere and rich cultural life.🍻🏰
If you have time, explore the city; if not, head straight to your accommodation. You can leave the places you have on the program for today for the following days or the departure day, depending on your departure time.

Trinity College is a prestigious university with a library that houses the Book of Kells, a medieval manuscript with richly decorated illustrations. The library offers a glimpse into Irish historical and literary tradition. 📚

Merrion Square is a city park offering a peaceful setting with beautiful gardens and a statue of Oscar Wilde. It is the perfect place to relax and stroll among the historic buildings. 🌳

National Museum of Ireland has several branches that offer collections on Irish history, archeology, and art. You can see everything from prehistoric artifacts to modern art.
Entrance fees
Entrance fees to Dublin museums and attractions usually range from EUR 5 to EUR 25. Some museums, such as the National Museum of Ireland, have free admission. Most attractions offer discounts for students, seniors or groups, and some have special offers or combined tickets. It is always good to check current prices and options before visiting.
Grafton Street is Dublin's main shopping street, bustling during the day and evening. It is full of shops, street performers and cafes, perfect for strolling and shopping. 🛍️

For getting around Dublin, the best way is to use local public transport. You can easily plan routes and stops via Google Maps (or Citymapper), and you can find current connection times, maps and timetables in the TFI Live (or Moovit) app. It's worth getting a Leap Card for travel, which you just tap when boarding, it's cheaper than single tickets and can be easily topped up at newsagents, vending machines or via the app. If you want to take a taxi, the most convenient option is the Bolt app.



Take a walk through the most iconic sights Dublin has to offer. You'll start at the famous Ha'penny Bridge, from where you'll move to the lively Temple Bar district full of music and atmosphere. From there, you will continue to the historic Dublin Castle and the interactive Dublinia Museum, which brings the city's Viking and medieval past to life. Afterwards, you will visit the majestic St. Patrick's Cathedral, then the iconic Guinness Storehouse and the historic Kilmainham Gaol. End the day with a rest in the vast Phoenix Park.
Depending on the departure time (last day), you can leave some of these stops for the last day, but if there is no time before departure, this day is ideal to catch everything without rushing.
Ha'penny Bridge is a historic bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin city centre. It was built in 1816 as the first permanent bridge over the river and its name comes from the halfpenny charge that was levied for crossing. It is known for its elegant iron construction and is now one of the iconic symbols of the city. 🌉

Temple Bar is a lively neighbourhood known for its traditional pubs, cultural events and art galleries. It's a great place to sample Irish specialities and enjoy the nightlife. 🍻

Dublin Castle is a historic castle in the heart of Dublin and served as the main residence of British government officials until the early 20th century. Visitors can explore the state rooms, chapel and royal gardens. 🏰

Dublinia is a museum that focuses on Dublin's Viking and medieval history. It features interactive exhibitions and reenactments that bring life during these periods to life. ⚔️

St. Patrick's Cathedral is dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and offers historical and architectural attractions. It is surrounded by a beautiful park and serves as a place for prayer and cultural events. ⛪

Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to the production of Guinness beer, offering interactive exhibits about its history. From the Gravity Bar at the top of the building, you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin. 🍺

Kilmainham Gaol is a historic prison that played a key role in Irish politics and revolution. Tours include a visit to the cells where prominent political prisoners were held. ⛓️
More information and ticket purchase here.

Phoenix Park is a large city park that is home to a herd of deer and offers picnic and walking areas. It is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. 🌳




Full-day trip and hike to the Howth Cliff cliffs. Enjoy the magnificent views and a walk. 🌄🌊 If you want, you can go to one of the most modern shopping centers in the evening and have something good to eat or just stroll through the center.
From the accommodation, you'll take local transport to the harbor, and from there, you can set out on the route. 🚍
From this stop, you can go for a hike. It's up to you how far you go, you can get off the trail at any time, get on a bus and go back. You can always easily find the bus route via Google Maps.
Howth Cliffs are cliffs located in the Howth area, northeast of Dublin. They offer spectacular views of the Irish Sea and the coastline and are a popular spot for hiking. A walk along these cliffs provides breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to see local flora and fauna. 🌊
Here you can see the entire route. I recommend at least going this part of the route. However, if you want to work out and see all the local beauties, you can go through the entire route approx. 11.4 km.

I only marked this place to guide you correctly. The route is well marked, but if you want to be sure, stick to the maps that I linked for you.
If you walk the entire 11 km route, you will then take a ride back from this stop. If at any point you decide that you no longer want to continue, just find the nearest stop and you can ride back.
If you still have the energy and desire after the hike, you can visit Dundrum Town Centre - it's a modern shopping center with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It's an ideal place for last-minute shopping and food, with the option to relax in local cafes. 🛍️☕



Final strolls through the center of Dublin, you can visit what you haven't managed to see yet, or what thrilled you the most, and then fly home.
Please arrive at the airport at least 3 hours in advance. Have a nice flight home.













Discover the magic of Dublin, a city that combines a rich history with vibrant modern culture. You'll embark on a journey where sights, vibrant neighbourhoods and views from Howth Cliff await. Explore Irish culture, sample local specialities and experience the authentic atmosphere of this dynamic city.
If you arrive early, take a bus to the city center and explore Dublin's nooks and crannies. If you arrive late or are tired, you can go straight to your accommodation and leave the exploration of Dublin for tomorrow.
Transportation 🚇
In the center, you will mainly use buses and trams. Dublin Bus provides an extensive network of bus routes covering most urban areas and surrounding suburbs. It is an affordable way to get around the city, with the option to pay in cash or by card. The LUAS tram network consists of two lines – red and green – connecting key parts of the city and suburban areas. Trams are modern and comfortable, with frequent departures and easy access in the city center.
The city offers the possibility of renting bicycles and electric scooters, which is a convenient way to travel shorter distances and explore the city. It is a flexible and ecological mode of transport.
Welcome to Dublin! Dublin is the capital of Ireland, known for its rich history and cultural scene. The city offers a wealth of historical landmarks such as Dublin Castle and Trinity College, vibrant neighborhoods like Temple Bar, and modern attractions including the Guinness Storehouse. Dublin is also known for its friendly atmosphere and rich cultural life.🍻🏰
If you have time, explore the city; if not, head straight to your accommodation. You can leave the places you have on the program for today for the following days or the departure day, depending on your departure time.

Trinity College is a prestigious university with a library that houses the Book of Kells, a medieval manuscript with richly decorated illustrations. The library offers a glimpse into Irish historical and literary tradition. 📚

Merrion Square is a city park offering a peaceful setting with beautiful gardens and a statue of Oscar Wilde. It is the perfect place to relax and stroll among the historic buildings. 🌳

National Museum of Ireland has several branches that offer collections on Irish history, archeology, and art. You can see everything from prehistoric artifacts to modern art.
Entrance fees
Entrance fees to Dublin museums and attractions usually range from EUR 5 to EUR 25. Some museums, such as the National Museum of Ireland, have free admission. Most attractions offer discounts for students, seniors or groups, and some have special offers or combined tickets. It is always good to check current prices and options before visiting.
Grafton Street is Dublin's main shopping street, bustling during the day and evening. It is full of shops, street performers and cafes, perfect for strolling and shopping. 🛍️

For getting around Dublin, the best way is to use local public transport. You can easily plan routes and stops via Google Maps (or Citymapper), and you can find current connection times, maps and timetables in the TFI Live (or Moovit) app. It's worth getting a Leap Card for travel, which you just tap when boarding, it's cheaper than single tickets and can be easily topped up at newsagents, vending machines or via the app. If you want to take a taxi, the most convenient option is the Bolt app.



Take a walk through the most iconic sights Dublin has to offer. You'll start at the famous Ha'penny Bridge, from where you'll move to the lively Temple Bar district full of music and atmosphere. From there, you will continue to the historic Dublin Castle and the interactive Dublinia Museum, which brings the city's Viking and medieval past to life. Afterwards, you will visit the majestic St. Patrick's Cathedral, then the iconic Guinness Storehouse and the historic Kilmainham Gaol. End the day with a rest in the vast Phoenix Park.
Depending on the departure time (last day), you can leave some of these stops for the last day, but if there is no time before departure, this day is ideal to catch everything without rushing.
Ha'penny Bridge is a historic bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin city centre. It was built in 1816 as the first permanent bridge over the river and its name comes from the halfpenny charge that was levied for crossing. It is known for its elegant iron construction and is now one of the iconic symbols of the city. 🌉

Temple Bar is a lively neighbourhood known for its traditional pubs, cultural events and art galleries. It's a great place to sample Irish specialities and enjoy the nightlife. 🍻

Dublin Castle is a historic castle in the heart of Dublin and served as the main residence of British government officials until the early 20th century. Visitors can explore the state rooms, chapel and royal gardens. 🏰

Dublinia is a museum that focuses on Dublin's Viking and medieval history. It features interactive exhibitions and reenactments that bring life during these periods to life. ⚔️

St. Patrick's Cathedral is dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and offers historical and architectural attractions. It is surrounded by a beautiful park and serves as a place for prayer and cultural events. ⛪

Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to the production of Guinness beer, offering interactive exhibits about its history. From the Gravity Bar at the top of the building, you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin. 🍺

Kilmainham Gaol is a historic prison that played a key role in Irish politics and revolution. Tours include a visit to the cells where prominent political prisoners were held. ⛓️
More information and ticket purchase here.

Phoenix Park is a large city park that is home to a herd of deer and offers picnic and walking areas. It is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. 🌳




Full-day trip and hike to the Howth Cliff cliffs. Enjoy the magnificent views and a walk. 🌄🌊 If you want, you can go to one of the most modern shopping centers in the evening and have something good to eat or just stroll through the center.
From the accommodation, you'll take local transport to the harbor, and from there, you can set out on the route. 🚍
From this stop, you can go for a hike. It's up to you how far you go, you can get off the trail at any time, get on a bus and go back. You can always easily find the bus route via Google Maps.
Howth Cliffs are cliffs located in the Howth area, northeast of Dublin. They offer spectacular views of the Irish Sea and the coastline and are a popular spot for hiking. A walk along these cliffs provides breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to see local flora and fauna. 🌊
Here you can see the entire route. I recommend at least going this part of the route. However, if you want to work out and see all the local beauties, you can go through the entire route approx. 11.4 km.

I only marked this place to guide you correctly. The route is well marked, but if you want to be sure, stick to the maps that I linked for you.
If you walk the entire 11 km route, you will then take a ride back from this stop. If at any point you decide that you no longer want to continue, just find the nearest stop and you can ride back.
If you still have the energy and desire after the hike, you can visit Dundrum Town Centre - it's a modern shopping center with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It's an ideal place for last-minute shopping and food, with the option to relax in local cafes. 🛍️☕



Final strolls through the center of Dublin, you can visit what you haven't managed to see yet, or what thrilled you the most, and then fly home.
Please arrive at the airport at least 3 hours in advance. Have a nice flight home.
Discover the magic of Dublin, a city that combines a rich history with vibrant modern culture. You'll embark on a journey where sights, vibrant neighbourhoods and views from Howth Cliff await. Explore Irish culture, sample local specialities and experience the authentic atmosphere of this dynamic city.
If you arrive early, take a bus to the city center and explore Dublin's nooks and crannies. If you arrive late or are tired, you can go straight to your accommodation and leave the exploration of Dublin for tomorrow.
Transportation 🚇
In the center, you will mainly use buses and trams. Dublin Bus provides an extensive network of bus routes covering most urban areas and surrounding suburbs. It is an affordable way to get around the city, with the option to pay in cash or by card. The LUAS tram network consists of two lines – red and green – connecting key parts of the city and suburban areas. Trams are modern and comfortable, with frequent departures and easy access in the city center.
The city offers the possibility of renting bicycles and electric scooters, which is a convenient way to travel shorter distances and explore the city. It is a flexible and ecological mode of transport.
Welcome to Dublin! Dublin is the capital of Ireland, known for its rich history and cultural scene. The city offers a wealth of historical landmarks such as Dublin Castle and Trinity College, vibrant neighborhoods like Temple Bar, and modern attractions including the Guinness Storehouse. Dublin is also known for its friendly atmosphere and rich cultural life.🍻🏰
If you have time, explore the city; if not, head straight to your accommodation. You can leave the places you have on the program for today for the following days or the departure day, depending on your departure time.

Trinity College is a prestigious university with a library that houses the Book of Kells, a medieval manuscript with richly decorated illustrations. The library offers a glimpse into Irish historical and literary tradition. 📚

Merrion Square is a city park offering a peaceful setting with beautiful gardens and a statue of Oscar Wilde. It is the perfect place to relax and stroll among the historic buildings. 🌳

National Museum of Ireland has several branches that offer collections on Irish history, archeology, and art. You can see everything from prehistoric artifacts to modern art.
Entrance fees
Entrance fees to Dublin museums and attractions usually range from EUR 5 to EUR 25. Some museums, such as the National Museum of Ireland, have free admission. Most attractions offer discounts for students, seniors or groups, and some have special offers or combined tickets. It is always good to check current prices and options before visiting.
Grafton Street is Dublin's main shopping street, bustling during the day and evening. It is full of shops, street performers and cafes, perfect for strolling and shopping. 🛍️

For getting around Dublin, the best way is to use local public transport. You can easily plan routes and stops via Google Maps (or Citymapper), and you can find current connection times, maps and timetables in the TFI Live (or Moovit) app. It's worth getting a Leap Card for travel, which you just tap when boarding, it's cheaper than single tickets and can be easily topped up at newsagents, vending machines or via the app. If you want to take a taxi, the most convenient option is the Bolt app.



Take a walk through the most iconic sights Dublin has to offer. You'll start at the famous Ha'penny Bridge, from where you'll move to the lively Temple Bar district full of music and atmosphere. From there, you will continue to the historic Dublin Castle and the interactive Dublinia Museum, which brings the city's Viking and medieval past to life. Afterwards, you will visit the majestic St. Patrick's Cathedral, then the iconic Guinness Storehouse and the historic Kilmainham Gaol. End the day with a rest in the vast Phoenix Park.
Depending on the departure time (last day), you can leave some of these stops for the last day, but if there is no time before departure, this day is ideal to catch everything without rushing.
Ha'penny Bridge is a historic bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin city centre. It was built in 1816 as the first permanent bridge over the river and its name comes from the halfpenny charge that was levied for crossing. It is known for its elegant iron construction and is now one of the iconic symbols of the city. 🌉

Temple Bar is a lively neighbourhood known for its traditional pubs, cultural events and art galleries. It's a great place to sample Irish specialities and enjoy the nightlife. 🍻

Dublin Castle is a historic castle in the heart of Dublin and served as the main residence of British government officials until the early 20th century. Visitors can explore the state rooms, chapel and royal gardens. 🏰

Dublinia is a museum that focuses on Dublin's Viking and medieval history. It features interactive exhibitions and reenactments that bring life during these periods to life. ⚔️

St. Patrick's Cathedral is dedicated to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and offers historical and architectural attractions. It is surrounded by a beautiful park and serves as a place for prayer and cultural events. ⛪

Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to the production of Guinness beer, offering interactive exhibits about its history. From the Gravity Bar at the top of the building, you can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin. 🍺

Kilmainham Gaol is a historic prison that played a key role in Irish politics and revolution. Tours include a visit to the cells where prominent political prisoners were held. ⛓️
More information and ticket purchase here.

Phoenix Park is a large city park that is home to a herd of deer and offers picnic and walking areas. It is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. 🌳




Full-day trip and hike to the Howth Cliff cliffs. Enjoy the magnificent views and a walk. 🌄🌊 If you want, you can go to one of the most modern shopping centers in the evening and have something good to eat or just stroll through the center.
From the accommodation, you'll take local transport to the harbor, and from there, you can set out on the route. 🚍
From this stop, you can go for a hike. It's up to you how far you go, you can get off the trail at any time, get on a bus and go back. You can always easily find the bus route via Google Maps.
Howth Cliffs are cliffs located in the Howth area, northeast of Dublin. They offer spectacular views of the Irish Sea and the coastline and are a popular spot for hiking. A walk along these cliffs provides breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to see local flora and fauna. 🌊
Here you can see the entire route. I recommend at least going this part of the route. However, if you want to work out and see all the local beauties, you can go through the entire route approx. 11.4 km.

I only marked this place to guide you correctly. The route is well marked, but if you want to be sure, stick to the maps that I linked for you.
If you walk the entire 11 km route, you will then take a ride back from this stop. If at any point you decide that you no longer want to continue, just find the nearest stop and you can ride back.
If you still have the energy and desire after the hike, you can visit Dundrum Town Centre - it's a modern shopping center with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It's an ideal place for last-minute shopping and food, with the option to relax in local cafes. 🛍️☕



Final strolls through the center of Dublin, you can visit what you haven't managed to see yet, or what thrilled you the most, and then fly home.
Please arrive at the airport at least 3 hours in advance. Have a nice flight home.