Dublin, Ireland
Top Ranked Acommodations
Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport
Clontarf Castle Hotel
The Westbury
Overview
Entry: A valid passport is required with at least 3 months validity after your anticipated departure date.
Population: 544,107
Currency: Irish Pound- Euro
Language: English
Climate: Oceanic
Best time to Travel: June-August
Dublin is known for: it's welcoming and friendly locals, irish education, arts and culture, and administration and industry.
what To do in Dublin?
Visit the hotspot of the nightlife culture of Ireland, the Temple Bar
Take a walk into the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin's most popular and iconic attraction for tourists.
Tour Jameston Distillery, the original site where Jameston Whiskey was distilled up until the year of 1971.
Visit St. Patricks Cathedral, which was founded in 1432 with a choir that still performs every day throughout the academic year... this famous tourist attraction is renowned across the world. Guided tours are offered every day.
Go back in time to the earliest of the 13th century and experience witnessing what used to be a viking settlement, that served for centuries as the headquarters of England, The Dublin Castle
Walk across Ha'Penny Bridge, the first iron pedestrian bridge in Ireland and the most well-known and adored of Dublin's bridges. The bridge's name comes from the original toll required to cross it, which was intended to be comparable to the fares of the ferries it had replaced. Like everything else, the cost increased until it reached a penny-ha'penny.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the renowned Cliffs of Moher, and walk along the well lit, paved paths to view the way it towers over the rugged west clare coast
Walk alongside River Liffey that goes back to the city's Viking origins to today, where trade was conducted along Dublin's River Liffey for many years.