
Little Museum of Dublin – Guided Tour
Little Museum of Dublin – Guided Tour See More »
Dublin’s Best Museum Experience

Little Museum of Dublin – Guided Tour See More »
Dublin’s Best Museum Experience

Irish Whiskey Museum – Premium Tour See More »
With extensive knowledge of a range of Irish whiskey brands, the Irish Whiskey Museum is independent from the drinks industry. You will hear the unbiased story of Irish whiskey through the ages. Your enthusiastic tour guides are whiskey connoisseurs and will bring you through all aspects of Irish whiskey and its history which will keep you entertained on this one-hour tour.

In Stitches Comedy Club – Comedy All Star See More »
Prepare for a night of laughter with In Stitches Comedy, the only comedy venue in Ireland offering shows every night of the week, located in the heart of Dublin City. The club is brought to life by a mix of talented comedians who showcase Irish wit and traditional craic in an engaging way.

Mybikeorhike – Stories and Sights of Dublin by Bike See More »
What can I expect Explore the city of Dublin by bike Explore the hidden stories of Dublin with this guided tour Cycle all around Dublin and see everything that the

The Casino Model Railway Museum See More »
Situated in a beautifully renovated 19th century cottage, The Casino Model Railway Museum offers a truly unique experience for the whole family to enjoy.
Have a self-guided wander through the miniature sets and take a trip though the history and development of the Irish Railway, featuring real Irish Railway memorabilia, running models and interactive displays.

PicTours – Photo Tour of Dublin See More »
A walking Tour like no other
Dublin has countless scenic locations like cultural grounds, graffiti quaters and historic sites that will provide you with a mix of content. Your guide will offer some photography tips and techniques to help you get the most out of the expereince and top quality pictures.

Howth Adventures – Panoramic E-Bike Tour See More »
What can I expect Experience a unique biking tour of Howth The tour will start at Howth Yacht Club where visitors will be briefed and provided with the essential equipment

Introducing Joyce’s Dublin – Walking Tour See More »
What can I expect Stroll through the north inner city alongside an insightful guide who will highlight the genuine inspirations behind some of Joyce’s most loved literary masterpieces.The adventure includes

Dalkey Castle Living History Tour See More »
What can I expect This must-visit tourist location in Dalkey is loved for its scenic surroundings and unique stories which are brought to life by interactive costumed actors who promise

Boyne Valley Celtic Day Tour See More »
Discover Ireland’s Ancient East.
Taking the term ’Rich in History’ to a new level, this day tour introduces you to the most significant sites in Celtic history and takes you right into the heart of County Meath, the county where the High Kings of Ireland ruled the country and people over the centuries.

Dublin Bay Cruises – Dublin City to Howth See More »
Dublin City to Howth ( via Dun Laoghaire)
On this cruise you will set sail from Dublin City Centre to the south of Dublin Bay then on to the gorgeous Dun Laoghaire harbour. From there you will be on course for the traditional fishing village known as Howth. Howth is known for it’s delicious fish restaurants and stunning walks around Howth Head.

Museum Of Literature Ireland – Plan Your Visit See More »
Explore the story of Ireland’s rich literary culture from past to present

Dublin Guided Kayak Tour See More »
This tour is a unique way of seeing Dublin’s famous landmarks. Your tour will start at the gangway gate on the Liffey Boardwalk, between the Ha’Penny and O’Connell bridges.

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral See More »
Over 1000 Years of history at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral

Epic Emigration Museum See More »
Located in the stunning CHQ building along the River Liffey, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an immersive journey into the extraordinary stories of the Irish diaspora. This award-winning museum offers visitors a captivating insight into how Irish culture, tradition, and people have shaped the world through emigration. With high-tech exhibits, interactive displays, and personal stories, EPIC allows you to discover the impacts of emigration on both Ireland and those who’ve ventured far from its shores.

Dublin Castle, located in the heart of the city, is a historic site that has played a central role in Ireland’s history for over 800 years. The castle, which was originally built in the 13th century by the Normans, has served as a royal palace, a prison, and a government office. Today, it is open to the public as a museum and is a popular tourist attraction in Dublin. Once the centre of British rule in Ireland from 1204 to 1922, Dublin Castle is now the setting of some of the Irish Nations most important state ceremonies. The journey begins underground, where a hidden excavation reveals the 10th century viking foundations of Dublin.

Jameson Whiskey Tour See More »
Experience the Jameson Distillery in Dublin
For whiskey enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike, a visit to the Jameson Distillery on Bow St. is a must when exploring Dublin. This beloved attraction offers a unique insight into the rich history, craft, and heritage of one of Ireland’s most iconic beverages.

Trinity College Dublin See More »
Trinity College Dublin is the oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Located in the heart of Dublin, the university has a rich history and has produced many notable alumni, including Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Samuel Beckett.

Newgrange – Neolithic Marvel See More »
Steeped in ancient history and shrouded in mystery, the Newgrange Monument is a must-see marvel that beckons travelers from around the globe. Nestled in the lush landscapes of County Meath, this iconic passage tomb is best known for its stunning alignment with the winter solstice, when the rising sun illuminates its inner chamber in a breathtaking display. As you plan your Ireland travel itinerary, consider exploring not just this awe-inspiring site, but also nearby attractions like the mystical Hill of Tara and the picturesque Boyne Valley