Explore Ireland's rich history on a full-day bus tour from Dublin with a local guide. Visit Hill of Tara, Trim Castle, Loughcrew's Cairns, and Fore Abbey.
Ride through the Irish countryside on a 5-hour tour from Dublin. Travel to Glendalough and Wicklow and take in your surroundings as you pass by movie filming locations, dense forests, towering mountains, sparkling lakes, and babbling brooks.
Learn about Irish whiskey blending at a 75-minute experience at Dublin's Irish Whiskey Museum. Take a fully guided tour of the museum, then relax with 4 types of Irish whiskey while a master blender talks you through the rich heritage, tones and palate.
Discover Northern Ireland's dramatic coastal route on a day trip to the Giant's Causeway from Dublin. Visit the Dark Hedges, Dunluce Castle, and spend some time in Belfast.
Explore Dublin with the DoDublin Freedom Card. Enjoy unlimited access to public transport for 72 hours and benefit from an additional 48-hour pass for a Hop-on Hop-off tour bus around the city.
Get an individually customized tour through Dublin. Learn more about its history, literature, architecture and the macabre facts. Decide when and where you want to start and discover Dublin's top sights.
Discover the magic of Blarney Castle and its gardens on a full-day tour from Dublin. Participate in the tradition of kissing the Blarney Stone and take a panoramic drive through County Cork.
Explore Ireland’s scenic landscapes and visit the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and Galway on a day trip from Dublin. Travel by bus and enjoy the view as you journey along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Escape Dublin on a guided day trip through Ireland's rolling countryside. Take in the views at the Wicklow Gap, tour the medieval monastery of Glendalough, and explore the winding lanes of Kilkenny.
Add your recommended places to visit by browsing the website and pressing the icon.
Create your own guide of favourite 'must see' places
Earn your Local Expert badge by Sharing your guides with others
Get your guide seen by submitting it to the Mini Guides section
Want to get your groove on? Like it loud and/or live? Head just southwest of St Stephen’s Green, where the DJ bars and music venues of Camden/Wexford Street await - as do a slew of sim...
Essential to Irish sporting life for over a century, Croke Park Stadium (in Drumcondra, on Dublin’s Northside) has a 82,300-capacity, making it one of the largest sports stadia in Europe. Croke ...
Simply explained in geographical terms, D4 (short for ‘Dublin 4’) is a postal district in the Southside of Dublin encompassing Ballsbridge, Donnybrook and Sandymount (and less affluent Rin...
On Dublin’s Northside lie the suburbs of Drumcondra and Glasnevin, welcomed into the fold of the city limits on 6 August 1900.The average visitor to the city might never have heard of Drumcondra...
If it’s fresh air and seaside scenery you’re after, you’ll find some attractive options for spending sunny afternoons or day-tripping in Dublin's northern ‘burbs - Malahid...
Merrion Square might be small, but it’s a perfectly formed example of the Georgian architecture that once made Dublin one of the swankiest cities in Europe. Construction began on the north ...
OK, time for a bit of a history lesson. If you’re looking for further confirmation that Dublin is pretty special, here’s proof on a grand scale - within a few minutes’ walk of each other lie the...
Once the most fashionable public hanging spot in the city, St Stephen’s Green has come up in the world thanks to the endless pockets of Lord Ardilaun (Sir Arthur Guinness), who funded the square...
Tucked in between Dame Street to the south and the River Liffey to the north, Temple Bar is (rightly so) high on every ‘Top 10’ list of Dublin visitor hotspots. Self-titled ‘Dublin&r...
Hands up - who’s planning a visit to the Guinness Storehouse? As Ireland’s numero uno visitor attraction, this reigns supreme at the top of the hit parade. Providing ‘an unforgettabl...
From St Stephen’s Green, a quick skip north along Grafton Street leads to College Green. Where Trinity’s inaugural class of 1592 nerds…ahem…students would have gaze...
My Guide Dublin is part of the global My Guide Network of Online & Mobile travel guides.
We are now in 120+ Destinations and Growing. If you are interested in becoming a local travel partner and would like to find out more then click for more info about our Website Business Opportunity.
No results found
Filter Events by Sub-Category
Please select a Date first.