Top 7 Must-See Attractions in Dublin

I was born on St. Patrick’s Day, which has instilled in me a deep sense of connection with the people of Ireland! That’s why, just last week, my husband and I made the most of our short visit to Ireland, particularly in the vibrant greater Dublin area.

Dublin may be small compared to the megacities of the United States, but it exudes charm and is remarkably ‘walkable’, contributing to an overall sense of safety. Whenever I reflect on our time in Dublin, I smile.

First, visitors may wish to know that flying into Dublin is a breeze. The airport is easy to negotiate, and we found our car service driver without any stress. Departures from the city to mainland Europe were also without any problems. But, you aren’t reading my Dublin Top 7 because I “heart” the airport. So let’s get to the “meat” of this blog…

I could easily have written a TOP 10 or even a TOP 20 list about Dublin. But 7 seemed kinda lucky, so I stuck with the TOP 7 THINGS TO DO in the city “by the sea!” Before you explore my list, you may want to visit Dublin’s information website. for more insights.

#1: Visit Trinity College to view the world-renowned Book of Kells and to visit their unique and stunningly beautiful Old Library.

#2: Ride the BIG BUS!

#3: Visit an Irish Pub where there is live music, and #4 Eat and drink the local fare!

#5: Take Pat Liddy’s Walking Tour

#6: Visit the Phoenix Park

#7: Watch the sunset from a bridge that goes over the Liffey River.

The details:

#1: Visit Trinity College to view the world-renowned Book of Kells and to visit their unique and stunningly beautiful Old Library.

The first thing Hubby and I did when we arrived in Dublin was visit Trinity College and view the Book of Kells. This is a medieval manuscript that has been preserved and viewed by thousands, if not millions of people. Anyone who loves symbolism and linguistics will find the Book of Kells very intriguing and fascinating! The Book of Kells is also housed in the great OLD LIBRARY. This library is undergoing renovation, but it has the most amazing history and displays, including my favorite, Gaia’s Illuminated Sculpture of Earth. The sculptures date back centuries, as do the books.

More information and tickets can be found here.


#2: Ride the BIG BUS!

The BIG BUS is an excellent way to traverse a new city! For Hubby and me, this was the perfect way to get a feel for Dublin in under two hours. We were treated to commentary from the drivers, who were also our tour guides. Tickets are easy to access, and in Dublin, there are multiple buses; so you never have to wait long to “hop on”! There is also an evening tour, but this bus does not have an option to “hop off”. Here are just some of the sights you will see when relaxing on the Big Bus!

I had an opportunity to ask some questions of the folks at BIG BUS TOURS. Naomi Bressan, social media manager, commented, “Our people from all BBT cities work hard to make sure that our customers have a seamless experience, from booking their tour to redeeming the tickets and enjoying the city from the bus. Our mission is to inspire the spirit of adventure in everyone who hops on one of our buses.”

Based on our Dublin experience, mission accomplished!

Grab your tickets here for Dublin (and other European cities).


#3: Visit an Irish Pub where there is live music

Dublin is alive with music! You only need to walk into any pub in the center city to hear local musicians play Irish tunes and a whole lot of John Denver! (Someone please explain to me why John Denver?) Where to go? Many recommend the area known as TEMPLE BAR, but with a caveat – go with a group as it can be a bit touristy, which means it is a fave for pickpockets!


#4: Eat and drink the local fare!

Fish and chips, Guinness stout, Jameson Whiskey, and fish chowder – need I say more? There is no shortage of places to enjoy the flavors of Dublin. We sampled many pubs, including Kathy Hands, Brannigans, and CHURCH (Note there is Irish dancing at CHURCH – but go early to get a good seat!).


#5: Take Pat Liddy’s Walking Tour

Thanks to our guide, Harry, our Pat Liddy’s Walking Tour of Dublin was superb! This is the tour for people who like to learn interesting historical information presented with humor and relatable stories! Our tour was over two hours long, but it felt much shorter because we were all so engrossed and entertained. And, this tour is chock full of unusual trivia versus the typical information shared during other tours.As a side note, Harry seemed to know more about American history than most US 8th graders!

Also, know there were breaks and opportunities to sit down along the route. And while most of it was easy walking, there were some stairs and cobblestone streets that could be challenging to some with ambulatory issues.


#6: Visit Phoenix Park

Dublin’s Phoenix Park is HUGE! Really – no joke – it is twice the size of New York City’s Central Park! Within the park, you will find a school, an old military fort, a zoo, a plethora of gardens, and so much more! We walked through the park for an hour and barely made a dent in all it offered! Did I mention it is BEAUTIFUL? Also, it is close to other notable attractions for those ambitious enough to keep walking around the city!

Access the map and more information here.


#7: Watch the sunset from a bridge that crosses over the Liffey River

And, if you are lucky, you may catch the swans as they hunker down for the night!


Is Dublin an accessible city?

Dublin is overall accessible. There were some areas where I thought the streets were filled with too many cobblestones or broken pavement for a person with mobility challenges to ambulate safely. I didn’t see anyone who was deaf or blind, but I did note that the city made great efforts for audible and visual cues to help people with sensory needs.

Our time in Dublin went by so quickly! But, don’t worry – we will be back in about 8 weeks as we finish our tour of Europe. Next up, Hello Barcelona!

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