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County Dublin
The best way to discover Dublin is to walk through it – with its charming vibrant houses by the river to its majestic medieval castles, this capital city of Ireland is a magical place to be in all seasons.
With its history rooted in the age of Vikings, the Irish capital has amassed priceless relics both man-made and natural. Visit the stunning attractions that shaped the city's culture: seek out the Dublin Castle, explore numerous art museums, marvel at still existing Georgian architecture, admire age-old cathedrals, and who could forget a trip to the Guinness Storehouse? Once in Dublin, its charm will ultimately win you over.
Top things to do in County Dublin
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Guinness Storehouse Ticket in Dublin
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Wicklow, Glendalough and Powerscourt day tour from Dublin
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Go City: Dublin All-Inclusive Pass
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Howth half-day coastal tour from Dublin
Top attractions in County Dublin
Guinness Storehouse
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin Castle
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Phoenix Park
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story
The National Wax Museum Plus
Airfield Estate
Hotels in County Dublin
Reviews of County Dublin activities
Quick facts about County Dublin
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +00:00
No time difference
Currency
Euro
1EUR = 1.00EUR
Official languages
English
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
13 hours
When departing from Kuala Lumpur

FAQs about County Dublin
What is Dublin best known for?
What is Dublin best known for?
Dublin is known for its delicious fresh seafood, folk music, and must-visit places like traditional pubs, lovely parks and gardens, breweries, and distilleries. Its history related to Georgian architecture, the Celts and Vikings, and Gaelic sports is also worth learning when traveling to this city.
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
When is the best time to visit Dublin?
June to mid-September is the most popular time for tourists and is the best time to visit since the weather is warm and mild. Some events to take note of are St Patrick’s Day on March 17 and Bloomsday on June 16.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Dublin?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Dublin?
If you’re in for the busy side of Dublin, Temple Bar is the neighborhood for you as it offers busy pubs and restaurants serving different cuisines. History enthusiasts should opt to stay in Howth for the medieval attractions. For fishing, water sports, and cruises, Dún Laoghaire is the location for you.
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- 2 County Dublin Private airport transfers
- 3 County Dublin Tours & experiences
- 4 County Dublin Tours
- 5 County Dublin Day trips
- 6 County Dublin Food & drinks tours
- 7 County Dublin Hop on hop off
- 8 County Dublin Cultural experiences
- 9 County Dublin Workshops
- 10 County Dublin Cruises
- 11 County Dublin Sightseeing cruises
