Complete Dublin Ireland Guide

Your comprehensive guide to Dublin Ireland with best places to go, top 10 attractions, hotel recommendations, and travel tips from local Dublin city centre experts.

Top 10 Places to See in Dublin

  1. Trinity College & Book of Kells - Dublin city centre
  2. Guinness Storehouse - Dublin city centre
  3. Temple Bar - Dublin city centre cultural quarter
  4. Dublin Castle - Dublin city centre
  5. Kilmainham Gaol - 15 minutes from Dublin city centre
  6. St. Patrick's Cathedral - Dublin city centre
  7. Phoenix Park & Dublin Zoo - Dublin city centre
  8. National Gallery of Ireland - Dublin city centre
  9. Christ Church Cathedral - Dublin city centre
  10. Grafton Street & St. Stephen's Green - Dublin city centre

Dublin for One Day

Perfect one-day Dublin itinerary from Dublin city centre:

Dublin City Centre Hotels

5-Star Hotels in Dublin City Centre

Dublin Areas & Hotels

Abbey Street Lower Dublin

Historic street in Dublin city centre, home to the famous Abbey Theatre. The Abbey Hotel offers historic location near Abbey Theatre with easy Dublin city centre access.

O'Connell Street Lower Dublin Ireland

Dublin's main thoroughfare and heart of the city. The Gresham Hotel provides O'Connell Street location with historic luxury in Dublin city centre.

Irish Counties Near Dublin

Meath Ireland

Where is Meath Ireland: North-west of Dublin, about 45 minutes drive from Dublin city centre. Known as the 'Royal County' with Hill of Tara, Newgrange, and Trim Castle.

Wicklow

South of Dublin, known as the 'Garden of Ireland'. Famous for Glendalough, Wicklow Mountains, and Powerscourt Gardens. 1 hour from Dublin city centre.

River Liffey & Dublin

Liffey definition: The River Liffey is Dublin's main river, flowing through Dublin city centre and dividing the city into Northside and Southside. Liffey Valley Dublin shopping centre is located in Clondalkin area, 25 minutes from Dublin city centre.

How to Say Irish in Irish

"Irish" in Irish is called "Gaeilge" (pronounced "GWAY-lig-eh"). Irish (Gaeilge) is Ireland's first official language, though English is widely spoken. Our drivers share Irish phrases and cultural insights during private tours from Dublin city centre.

Contact Information

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