by jversluis
Trinity College and the Book of Kells were fascinating. I loved the library. Christ Church and Trinity Cathedral were beautiful.
Visited: Jul 12, 2017
by karendale
So much to see and do. We took the double decker bus all around the city and then visited The Book of Kells, Jamisons, Guiness, Christchurch. We tried to visit the jail but it was all booked. We did not take a Windstar excursion.
Visited: Jun 28, 2017
by egw1
We stayed in Dublin for two nights in the Conrad Dublin Hotel before heading home. We again purchased tickets on the Hop On Hop Off bus so we could get a real feel for the area before we started to walk around. We spent our first day doing serious sightseeing and went to the Greyhound Races in the evening (we have two greyhounds ourselves). The second day, we decided to do something a little different and spent much of the day at the Dublin Zoo and walking around the park it is in the middle of. We could have spent a week there easily seeing all the sights but this was a great first trip.
Visited: Aug 30, 2019
by SoSunny
Fascinating town and so much to see and do here. Grab a hop on hop off bus tour and let that be your intro to Dublin, and then adventure out from there. We also booked a trip on Viator for a visit to Galway and Cliffs of Moher, which is all do-able within one day, with enough time to hang out at the pub afterward.
Visited: Apr 22, 2019
by erthgoddess
We went to Glendalough (great medieval monastery complex) on day 1 and did the Hop on Hop off (Trinity College, Book of Kells) on day 2. Highly recommend both - amazing!
Visited: Sep 15, 2019
by loudini56
We walked around Dublin ourselves. We researched it before the cruise and had plotted a nice stroll around the city. We also had an afternoon tea at the Waterbury hotel. Brilliant
Visited: Jul 24, 2018
by redmen66
Take the hop on hop off bus
Visited: May 08, 2016
by grlgrdgate
Hop on hop off bus tour was great and so was the Guinness Factory
Visited: Aug 12, 2017
by allisontcb
We tour Dublin Castle and went to the Guinness Brewery. Both are worth seeing, especially the Guinness Brewery. Be sure and go to the skybar on the roof to have a fresh cold Guinness. Also a couple of hours for Guinness as they have many fun things to see and do and it was fairly crowded, twenty minute wait times for most things... learning to pour Guinness from the tap, a tasting room, etc. My daughter went on the PowersCourt and Waterfall trip and enjoyed it.
Visited: Jul 24, 2017
by Bubba54
We went into Wicklow county and Glendolough.
Visited: Apr 06, 2017
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