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Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, rich history, and charming streets of Dublin on this unforgettable 9-day spring adventure!

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, rich history, and charming streets of Dublin on this unforgettable 9-day spring adventure!
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Dublin, Ireland, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2 hours
Start your exploration with a free walking tour, typically beginning in the city center. These tours offer a great overview of Dublin's history and main attractions.
Exploring a vibrant city on foot allows you to soak in its rich history and lively culture at a comfortable pace. You'll typically follow knowledgeable local guides who share fascinating stories and insights about the city's landmarks, architecture, and traditions. Most tours include stops at iconic spots and lesser-known corners, offering a well-rounded experience that highlights the city's unique charm and heritage.
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Visit Trinity College and marvel at the ancient Book of Kells. Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues.

Visit Trinity College and marvel at the ancient Book of Kells. Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues.

Enjoy a stroll down Grafton Street, famous for its shops and street performers. It's a great place for window shopping and soaking in the city's atmosphere.

Enjoy a stroll down Grafton Street, famous for its shops and street performers. It's a great place for window shopping and soaking in the city's atmosphere.

Explore St. Patrick's Cathedral, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. Note its historical significance and intricate details.

Explore St. Patrick's Cathedral, a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. Note its historical significance and intricate details.
~2 hours
Experience a traditional Irish pub for dinner. Many pubs offer classic dishes and a warm, convivial atmosphere.
Enjoy an evening filled with rich flavors and lively atmosphere where you'll typically savor hearty meals and traditional drinks. Local guides often share stories about the history and culture behind each dish and drink, adding depth to the experience. The warm, convivial setting encourages socializing with locals and fellow travelers, making it an engaging way to dive into the local heritage and hospitality.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a traditional pub and try an Irish stew, a hearty dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes, and vegetables.
Irish stew
Enjoy a pint of Guinness at a historic pub. It's a quintessential Dublin experience.
GuinnessTemple Bar is centrally located and offers a lively atmosphere with many pubs and restaurants, perfect for exploring Dublin's historic sights and nightlife.
Temple Bar is centrally located and offers a lively atmosphere with many pubs and restaurants, perfect for exploring Dublin's historic sights and nightlife.

Explore the State Apartments and medieval Undercroft. Allow extra time if there's a special exhibition.

Explore the State Apartments and medieval Undercroft. Allow extra time if there's a special exhibition.

Discover illuminated manuscripts, rare books, and religious artifacts. Entry is free, making it a great value addition.

Discover illuminated manuscripts, rare books, and religious artifacts. Entry is free, making it a great value addition.

Visit Dublin's oldest building, known for its stunning architecture and crypt. Consider booking tickets online to save time.

Visit Dublin's oldest building, known for its stunning architecture and crypt. Consider booking tickets online to save time.
~2 hours
Interactive exhibits bring Dublin's Viking and medieval past to life. The museum is located right next to Christ Church Cathedral.
~3 hours
Head to the Temple Bar area or Camden Street in the evening and look for pubs advertising live traditional Irish music. Many sessions start around 9 PM.
You'll typically gather with enthusiastic locals and fellow travelers to enjoy the rich sounds of traditional instruments and heartfelt singing. Local guides often share insights into the history and cultural significance behind the tunes. Most sessions include a warm, communal atmosphere that invites participation, making it a memorable way to engage with Ireland's vibrant musical heritage.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a traditional pub and order a hearty bowl of Irish stew, a slow-cooked lamb or beef dish with vegetables.
Irish stewThis central area is ideal for exploring medieval Dublin and offers numerous pubs with traditional music sessions.
This central area is ideal for exploring medieval Dublin and offers numerous pubs with traditional music sessions.

This former prison offers a guided tour delving into Ireland's political history. Book tickets well in advance as they sell out quickly.

This former prison offers a guided tour delving into Ireland's political history. Book tickets well in advance as they sell out quickly.

Discover prehistoric gold, Viking treasures, and the remarkably preserved bodies of Iron Age bog men. Focus on the Irish history exhibits for deeper context.

Discover prehistoric gold, Viking treasures, and the remarkably preserved bodies of Iron Age bog men. Focus on the Irish history exhibits for deeper context.

Visit Europe's largest enclosed urban park, home to wild deer herds and historic monuments. Rent a bike or explore on foot to cover more ground.

Visit Europe's largest enclosed urban park, home to wild deer herds and historic monuments. Rent a bike or explore on foot to cover more ground.
~2 hours
Located within Phoenix Park, this zoo is home to a wide variety of animals, including a popular red panda exhibit. Consider purchasing tickets online to save time.
~2 hours
If it's a Saturday, head to the Coombe for a wide array of antiques, crafts, and vintage clothing. Bargaining is often expected.
View details, tips, opening times & moreMeals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a traditional pub and order a hearty bowl of Irish stew, a warming dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes, and vegetables.
Irish stewThis central area offers easy access to many attractions and a vibrant nightlife.
This central area offers easy access to many attractions and a vibrant nightlife.

Allow ample time for this immersive experience, focusing on the brewing process and the history of Guinness. The ticket includes a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic city views.

Allow ample time for this immersive experience, focusing on the brewing process and the history of Guinness. The ticket includes a complimentary pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic city views.
~1.5 hours
Book this tour in advance as spots can be limited. Learn about the botanicals used in Irish gin and enjoy a tasting session.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Explore the modern docklands area, known for its trendy eateries and international cuisine. Look for street food vendors offering diverse options or pop into a cafe for a light bite.
You'll typically explore a vibrant and dynamic food scene filled with diverse flavors and fresh local ingredients. Local guides often share insights into Irish culinary traditions while you visit various eateries and street food vendors. The experience combines cultural exploration with delicious tastings, reflecting the city's rich history and modern gastronomy.
~1.5 hours
Many galleries are located in the vicinity of Grand Canal Dock. Seek out exhibitions featuring contemporary Irish artists.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Opt for a restaurant in the Grand Canal Dock or nearby Ringsend area, which offers a range of global and modern Irish cuisine. Consider trying a seafood dish or a creative vegetarian option.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a traditional pub in the Liberties or Temple Bar area and order a hearty bowl of Dublin Coddle, a comforting stew with sausages, bacon, and potatoes.
CoddleTemple Bar offers a central location with easy access to attractions and a vibrant nightlife.
Temple Bar offers a central location with easy access to attractions and a vibrant nightlife.

Explore the historic grounds and gardens of Leopardstown Park. It offers a peaceful escape with a glimpse into local history.

Explore the historic grounds and gardens of Leopardstown Park. It offers a peaceful escape with a glimpse into local history.

Enjoy the scenic beauty of Blessington Lakes. Look for walking trails along the southern shore for the best views and tranquility.

Enjoy the scenic beauty of Blessington Lakes. Look for walking trails along the southern shore for the best views and tranquility.
~2 hours
Search for craft studios in the Temple Bar or Creative Quarter areas. Look for workshops specializing in pottery, textiles, or handmade jewelry.
~3 hours
Find a pub in the Temple Bar district for live music and traditional food. Order Irish stew for a hearty and authentic meal.
Enjoy an evening filled with rich flavors and lively atmosphere where you'll typically savor hearty meals and traditional drinks. Local guides often share stories about the history and culture behind each dish and drink, adding depth to the experience. The warm, convivial setting encourages socializing with locals and fellow travelers, making it an engaging way to dive into the local heritage and hospitality.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Start your day with an authentic Irish coffee at a local cafe. It's a classic combination of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, and cream.
Irish coffee
Enjoy a traditional Irish stew at a pub in the Temple Bar area. This hearty lamb or beef stew with vegetables is a quintessential Irish dish.
Irish stewStay in the City Centre for easy access to attractions and a wide range of dining and accommodation options.
Stay in the City Centre for easy access to attractions and a wide range of dining and accommodation options.

This charming Victorian waterworks offers a peaceful escape. Admire the intricate architecture and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

This charming Victorian waterworks offers a peaceful escape. Admire the intricate architecture and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

Explore Dublin's fascinating social history in this highly-rated museum. Book tickets in advance to secure your spot.

Explore Dublin's fascinating social history in this highly-rated museum. Book tickets in advance to secure your spot.

Step back in time in Ireland's oldest public library. Marvel at the historic reading room and its original bookcases.

Step back in time in Ireland's oldest public library. Marvel at the historic reading room and its original bookcases.
~1 hours
Look for small, independent bookstores in the Liberties or Portobello neighborhoods. Many offer cozy seating and good coffee.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Seek out hidden courtyards in Georgian Dublin, often found behind unassuming doorways near Merrion Square. These offer a quiet respite from the city bustle.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Enjoy a traditional Irish coffee at a cafe or pub for a warming pick-me-up. It's made with hot coffee, Irish whiskey, and sugar, topped with cream.
Irish coffeeThis central area provides easy access to many of Dublin's literary and historical sites.
This central area provides easy access to many of Dublin's literary and historical sites.

Explore Dublin's lively cultural quarter. Wander through its narrow cobblestone streets, admire the colorful pubs and shops, and soak in the unique atmosphere.

Explore Dublin's lively cultural quarter. Wander through its narrow cobblestone streets, admire the colorful pubs and shops, and soak in the unique atmosphere.
~2 hours
Join a free walking tour departing from the Spire or a central meeting point. These tours offer a great introduction to Dublin's history and landmarks. Confirm start times online.
Exploring a vibrant city on foot allows you to soak in its rich history and lively culture at a comfortable pace. You'll typically follow knowledgeable local guides who share fascinating stories and insights about the city's landmarks, architecture, and traditions. Most tours include stops at iconic spots and lesser-known corners, offering a well-rounded experience that highlights the city's unique charm and heritage.
Book FREE walking tour~2 hours
Embark on a guided street food tour to discover hidden culinary gems. Sample a variety of local and international flavors from vendors around the city.
Explore a vibrant culinary landscape where local guides often introduce you to a variety of authentic flavors and dishes, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the area. You'll typically enjoy sampling an array of savory and sweet street foods while strolling through dynamic neighborhoods, soaking up the lively atmosphere and engaging with passionate vendors. Most tours include insights into the history and ingredients behind each dish, making the experience both delicious and educational.
~2 hours
Take a walk through a local neighborhood like Portobello or Stoneybatter. Look for bakeries or small eateries and try some local baked goods.
Exploring local neighborhoods by foot offers a wonderful opportunity to taste authentic Irish flavors and seasonal specialties. You'll typically visit a variety of markets, tasting spots, and small eateries where local guides often share insights into the history and cultural significance of the foods. The vibrant culinary scene and rich food heritage make the experience both enjoyable and educational for travelers seeking a deeper connection to the city.
~2 hours
Seek out a historic cafe, perhaps one near Trinity College. Order an Irish coffee, a classic combination of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and cream.
Enjoy immersing yourself in rich history and vibrant atmosphere where you'll typically encounter charming interiors and vintage decor. Local guides often share stories about the cultural and literary significance while you savor traditional drinks and pastries. Most visits include observing locals' routines and appreciating the unique blend of past and present that creates an authentic experience.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

For lunch, find a traditional pub and try Dublin Coddle, a hearty stew made with sausages, bacon, potatoes, and onions.
Coddle
For dinner, look for a restaurant serving Irish stew, a comforting dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes, carrots, and parsley.
Irish stewTemple Bar is Dublin's cultural heart, offering vibrant nightlife and proximity to historical sites and tours.
Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural heart, offering vibrant nightlife and proximity to historical sites and tours.

Spend your morning exploring Phoenix Park, one of Europe's largest enclosed urban parks. Don't miss the Dublin Zoo within the park for a diverse range of animals.

Spend your morning exploring Phoenix Park, one of Europe's largest enclosed urban parks. Don't miss the Dublin Zoo within the park for a diverse range of animals.
~2 hours
Wander through the National Botanic Gardens, admiring the diverse plant collections and Victorian glasshouses. It's a peaceful escape with beautiful landscapes.
View details, tips, opening times & more~1 hours
Search for vinyl treasures in Temple Bar or near St Stephen's Green. Look for shops specializing in used records for a wider selection.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Immerse yourself in Irish culinary traditions with a hands-on cooking class. Many classes are available in the city center; book in advance.
View details, tips, opening times & moreEnjoy an evening filled with rich flavors and lively atmosphere where you'll typically savor hearty meals and traditional drinks. Local guides often share stories about the history and culture behind each dish and drink, adding depth to the experience. The warm, convivial setting encourages socializing with locals and fellow travelers, making it an engaging way to dive into the local heritage and hospitality.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a traditional pub for lunch and savor a hearty Irish stew, a warming dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes, and vegetables.
Irish stew
Enjoy a pint of Guinness at a pub for your afternoon break. Learn how to properly pour and enjoy this iconic Irish stout.
Guinness
For dinner, seek out a restaurant or pub serving Dublin Coddle, a comforting sausage and bacon stew. It’s a true taste of local history.
CoddleSmithfield offers a blend of historical sites and modern attractions, making it a convenient base for exploring Dublin's cultural offerings.
Smithfield offers a blend of historical sites and modern attractions, making it a convenient base for exploring Dublin's cultural offerings.
Consider booking a rental car for your onward journey, as it offers the most flexibility for exploring outside the city. Arrange pick-up for the morning of Day 9.
~2 hours
Located in Sandyford, this interactive museum is perfect for curious young minds. Allow ample time for children to engage with the exhibits.
~3 hours
Check the schedule for markets like the one at St. Andrew's Church, Suffolk Street, for local produce and crafts. It's a great way to sample local flavors and find unique souvenirs.
You'll typically find vibrant stalls brimming with fresh, locally grown produce and artisanal goods that showcase Ireland's rich agricultural heritage. Local vendors often share stories about their farming practices and seasonal specialties, adding a personal touch to your visit. With the lively atmosphere and the chance to taste authentic regional flavors, such markets offer a delightful way to connect with the local culture and community.
~2 hours
Head to the Portobello or Rathmines areas and look for a popular cafe. Try a full Irish breakfast or a lighter option like avocado toast with a coffee.
Enjoy a leisurely meal surrounded by the lively atmosphere of a vibrant city known for its warm hospitality and rich culinary traditions. You'll typically savor hearty, freshly prepared dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, accompanied by freshly brewed coffee or tea. Local guides often highlight the importance of the café culture here, where people gather to relax, connect, and experience the authentic spirit of the community.
~3 hours
Visit the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in Kilmainham or smaller independent galleries in the Smithfield area. Admission is often free.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Explore pubs outside the main Temple Bar area for a more authentic experience, perhaps in the Liberties or Smithfield. Ask for a local craft beer or a classic Guinness.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a cafe near the museum and enjoy a slice of traditional Irish apple tart, often served warm with cream.
Irish apple tart
Seek out a traditional pub or restaurant in the Liberties area and order a hearty bowl of Dublin Coddle, a sausage and bacon stew.
CoddleStay in Temple Bar for its vibrant atmosphere, proximity to attractions, and abundance of dining and entertainment options.
Stay in Temple Bar for its vibrant atmosphere, proximity to attractions, and abundance of dining and entertainment options.
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