Best Attractions in Dublin, Ireland

Trinity College. Image via J Zamora on Unsplash

Irish and Celtic traditional beliefs and superstitions, world-known fairy figures such as the Leprechaun and the Banshee, centuries-old pubs and streets are just some of Dublin’s greatest features. Exploring the capital of Ireland can be quite amazing and fun, so stay tuned to find out what are the top things to do there.

Guinness Storehouse

Visiting the Guinness’s Storehouse is a must-to-see sight in Dublin, regardless if you are a beer fan or not. This more than a century years old building is one of Ireland’s most popular tourist attraction. It was built in 1904, and it was used for fermenting beer until 1988. Full of vintage Guinness posters and advertisements will bring you back to the past, and the kind employees will teach you how to properly pour a pint.

Wake Dock

For those with too much adrenaline in their blood system. Wake Dock is Ireland’s first cable water board park, where the wakeboarder glides across the water.

Temple Bar

Temple Bar is the area where the greatest pubs, beer, and live Irish music can be found.

Literary Pub Craw

If in Dublin, you shouldn’t leave out this fun, book-themed pub tours. By participating in this tour, you will be following famous Irish writer’s footsteps through Dublin’s streets.

Trinity College

Founded in 1592, Trinity College with 5 million books on its shelves, is the largest research library in the country. The famous Long Room is 65 meters (213 feet) long, and it is the home to the Irish treasure, The Book of Kells, and other old books.