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Dublin is a must-visit destination when on a trip to Ireland. The city boasts a unique blend of historical and contemporary architecture, lending it a charming and lively atmosphere. Its art and culture scene is equally eclectic. A tour of Dublin offers a range of attractions and activities, from hiking in the scenic Wicklow Mountains and visiting medieval castles and architecture in Kilkenny to touring the museums and art galleries in the city center. View our Dublin tours below.

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Anonymous | Traveled in September

Very busy. Lots of walking and getting on and off the bus. You get a taste for lots of sites but never enough time to really get to know them. I saw them is often all ypu get.

Cynthia Q. | Traveled in September

The tour guide was very knowledgeable, personable and professional. The bus driver was amazing. We enjoyed the locations that we visited. It was great that there were restaurants and shopping within walking distance of most hotels. THANK YOU and !

Frank G. | Traveled in September

This was an excellent 15-day tour which captured all the best of Ireland and Scotland, its castles, landscapes and history. It is value for money and surpassed my expectations, and some of the hotels and meals offered were top class. Having been on a couple of Insight Vacations tours previously, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this tour. I certainly would opt to go on other Trafalgar Tours and have my sights on Turkey, Spain, Portugal, South Africa and South America. Alas, being retired, I have to stretch my finances and hopefully, can achieve my goals in the next five years. The tour itinerary was remarkable in that it included all the famous sites that a two-week tour can capture. Starting with bustling Dublin and the enthralling Irish music, dance and humor cabaret, we went to Waterford and saw, amongst other products, the crystal replica of the Ashes trophy, the holy grail of cricket, fought over regularly between the Australians and English. Blarney Castle and the Blarney Stone story did not disappoint either. The drive around the Ring of Kerry and seeing the spectacular scenery, stopping at Galway, Derry / Londonderry, walking on the slippery stones of the Giant's Causeway, absorbing the history of Ireland, N Ireland and Scotland, a visit to Stirling Castle, Isle of Skye, Loch Ness and finally climaxing with the Edinburgh Military Tatoo. What a blast!!

Anonymous | Traveled in September

I was so delighted to share in the experience with 40 other wonderful people. The tour was well planned and the experiences we had were wonderful as well as educational.

Jeffrey M. | Traveled in September

Great itinerary and our guide, *personal info removed by Feefo*, was awesome. Beautiful hotels and beautiful sights to see. Learned Ana saw so much ! Thanks for a great trip.

Kathleen B. | Traveled in September

This trip fulfilled a long-time wish to visit Ireland. Several Irish relatives emigrated thru Cork to the U.S. in the 1840’s to escape the Potato Famine.. Cork was one of the stops on our tour- I felt a connection while there and plan to work together with a cousin on genealogy research for the Perry family. This trip was beautifully planned and executed. A special shout out to our Tour Director, *personal info removed by Feefo* One suggestion- consider accessibility when selecting lodging, transportation, and entering /exiting buildings, and stairwells.

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Dublin — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Travel Highlights

  • Trinity College, the oldest university in Ireland is famous for its stunning architecture, and the Book of Kells, a ninth-century illuminated manuscript is housed in the college's library.
  • The Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to the history of the famous Irish beer brand, which offers visitors an interactive tour of the brewing process and a unique beer tasting experience.
  • The Temple Bar neighborhood is one of the places you must not miss on your Dublin visit. Known for its traditional pubs, street performers, and lively nightlife, the area offers a unique glimpse into the city's cultural scene.
  • St. Stephen's Green provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. The James Joyce Cultural Centre, dedicated to the life and works of the famous Irish writer, offers an opportunity to learn about Joyce's life and works.

Travel Tips

  • On your Dublin private tours, use public transportation to get around. Finding parking spots is not only difficult in Dublin, they are also expensive. So, it is a good idea to make use of the city’s comprehensive network of buses, trams, and trains on your Dublin tour.
  • Plan your Dublin trips ahead, as popular attractions in the city can get crowded, especially in the peak season. Booking tickets at least two to four weeks in advance can save time and avoid disappointment.
  • While on a Dublin food tour, make sure to try the local cuisine, including traditional dishes such as Irish stew, colcannon, and soda bread, as well as fresh seafood available in the city's many seafood restaurants.
  • Pack a raincoat or umbrella and comfortable footwear when traveling in Dublin, where the weather can turn at any time.

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