Dublin, Ireland
From all disposed attraction decide how many time you need to visit it all or your favourites. If you decide for 1 Day package then you will be in oportunity to visit listed Dublin attractions for one day. If you choose 2 Days you will have 2 days for visiting listed attractions, if you choose number 3 days you will have 3 days to visit attractions and so on. Names of credit packages represent number of days you have on disposal for visiting attractions listed and described on iteneraray. Once you use your ticket, you will have 60 days to use it for other attraction. You can choose one of 8 listed packages, when you choose your package we will send you ticket pass via email.
Visit the Guinness Storehouse with The Dublin Pass
Guinness Storehouse is arguably one of Dublin’s most iconic attractions and is hugely popular with visitors to the capital. Guinness® is synonymous with Ireland so when you're in Dublin, you can't leave without a trip to Guinness Storehouse®. Learn through the seven-story experience how the world-famous drink is made and then sample it for yourself at the end in the panoramic Gravity Bar.
Glass Atrium
Stand at the very bottom of the world’s largest pint glass, the atrium of the Guinness Brewery experience. Need some perspective on how big it really is? If the glass atrium was filled, it would hold 14.3 million pints of Guinness! The Atrium takes visitors through seven storeys of Guinness heritage and history; from production and the ingredients, recipe and craft of brewing; to transportation and distribution; as well as advertising and sponsorship.
Gravity Bar
End on a high, literally, at Gravity Bar, the Guinness Storehouse’s very own bar – and an experience in itself. At the seventh storey, Gravity Bar boasts 360° panoramic views over Dublin, and you can sit back and enjoy the vista.
In line with updated guidance from the Irish government, the Gravity Bar has now fully reopened. The inclusion of a complimentary drink in the Gravity Bar applies only to visitors with a valid photo id and a digital covid certificate (or recognised equivalent). Under 18s who are in the care of a permitted adult do not currently require proof of identity. Where customers are not able to provide the legally required proof of admission to the Gravity Bar, access will be granted to the outdoor Brewery Yard Bar behind the brewery gates.
We strongly recommend visiting the Guinness Storehouse website for the most up-to-date information prior to visiting.
The Store
Don't leave without exploring the vast souvenir shop to take something back home with you as a memento of your amazing Guinness experience, from pint glasses to mugs, t-shirts and rugby balls - there is a wide range of options for presents or souvenirs.
Go City is a better way to sightsee. Your pass includes Guinness Storehouse tickets, plus admission to dozens of top Dublin attractions for one money-saving price.
Monday - Thursday & Sunday: 10AM - 5PM
Friday - Saturday: 9:30 - 6PM
Please note that times are subject to change. Check the Guinness Storehouse website for the most up-to-date hours.
Experience Dublin your way with Big Bus Tours Dublin's hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tours. Exciting live tour guides (guides or driver guides) will show you around and share their wealth of local knowledge and famous Irish humour. There's no better way to take in the stunning sights and buzzing atmosphere of Dublin than from our open-top, double-decker buses.
Hop-on to learn about Dublin's colourful history and rich culture, then hop-off and venture through the city at your own pace, discovering everything this vibrant city has to offer. With buses every 20 minutes and 25 stops across the city, it couldn't be easier to explore Dublin's most-loved attractions with the Dublin Pass one-day ticket. Dublin Pass customers can also upgrade to a two-day hop-on hop-off ticket by taking advantage of the special offer available to them.
You can board any Big Bus and show your Dublin Pass to receive a ticket. Your Big Bus ticket is then valid for 24 hours.
Daily: 9AM - 5PM
Go beyond the stereotypes at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. Discover what it means to be Irish, beyond the borders of Ireland, through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws. Discover Ireland from the outside in and find out why saying “I’m Irish” is one of the biggest conversation starters, no matter where you are.
Only 12 minutes walk from Trinity College and 8 minutes walk from O’Connell Bridge, EPIC is a modern museum situated in Dublin’s Docklands, it tells the moving and unforgettable story of the 10 million Irish people who left their homeland – and how they influenced and shaped the world.
Experience this story in 20 breathtaking interactive galleries, complete with touchscreens, motion-sensor games, and audio and video to bring these one-of-a-kind tales to life.
Monday to Sunday: 10AM - 6.45PM (Last admission 5PM)
Since John Jameson’s brave first steps into the building in 1780, the Jameson Distillery has been focused on his ambition to create unforgettable experiences (along with great whiskey, of course).
Join the fully hosted Bow St. Experience and enjoy a distillery tour that has a firm focus on immersive storytelling. You’ll be invited to touch, smell, and most importantly, taste Jameson in the original Bow St. Distillery buildings.
Monday to Thursday: 11AM (first tour) to 5:30PM (last tour)
Friday to Saturday: 11AM (first tour) to 6:30PM (last tour)
Sunday: 12PM (first tour) to 5:30PM (last tour)
Tours run every hour
Please check the official website for up-to-date opening times as tour times can vary seasonally.
24, 25, and 26 December.
Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the most important historic landmarks in Dublin.
Dating back to 1191 to the site of an ancient well where, legend has it, Saint Patrick used to baptise new converts into Christianity, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral has played a vital role throughout Ireland’s social, cultural and spiritual history. Walk through the nave and see the 200 monuments and impressive alter which makes Saint Patrick’s so breath-taking.
Monuments
Saint Patrick's Cathedral is brimming with monuments, 200 at last count. From Fulke de Saundford, a stone effigy in the North Choir Aisle, to the Tree of Remembrance, the cathedral’s newest monument to commemorate the centenary of World War I, there is plenty to see within the church that documents Ireland’s social history. Other monuments on show are the great Boyle monument which dates back to 1632, as well as statues of politicians and military men throughout the ages.
Service
Music has played an integral part in the life of Saint Patrick's since its foundation and it is the only cathedral in Ireland to sing two services every day. If you want to attend a service, please see the times below:
Times of Services:
Monday - Friday Matins 9AM - 9.30AM (School term time)
Evensong 5.30PM - 6PM
Eucharist 11.05AM (Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Sunday: Eucharist 8.30AM, Matins 11.15AM, Evensong 15.15PM
Please check the official website for up-to-date service times.
Go City is a better way to sightsee. Your pass includes Saint Patrick's Cathedral tickets, plus admission to dozens of top Dublin attractions for one money-saving price.
Monday to Friday: 9.30AM - 5:30PM
Saturday: 9AM - 6:30
Sunday: 9AM - 11AM, 1PM - 3PM & 4:30 - 6:30
Please check the official website for up-to-date opening times.
24th, 25th and 26th December
Dublin’s oldest building and spiritual heart of the city, Christ Church Cathedral was founded in 1030 by King Sitriuc Silkbeard and Dunan, the first Bishop of Dublin. The most historic building and arguably one of the most important in terms of its rich cultural significance, Christ Church Cathedral is a must-visit when you’re in the city. The Dublin Pass grants you free entry into the crypt and into the ‘Treasures of Christ Church’ exhibition to learn more about the role of Christ Church and Dublin’s history.
Crypt & Treasures of Christ Church Exhibition
The medieval crypt is a fascinating part of this historic building where visitors can discover fascinating artefacts, memorials and the famous mummified ‘cat and the rat’. This unusual pair are two of the most visited exhibits of the crypt and were even mentioned in James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake. The Treasures of Christ Church exhibition is well worth a visit, where visitors can see old religious relics including priceless silver and Ireland’s first copy of Magna Carta. Additionally, the heart of the Patron Saint of Dublin, Laurence O’Toole resides in the Cathedral.
Evensong
The choir of Christ Church Cathedral is the most prestigious choir in Dublin and one of the most reputed in Ireland. Singing four times a week, Evensong is a must-visit to catch the spiritual songs of this historic choir. As an institution which dates back to the 15th century, the church choir is an important part of religious worship at Christ Church and one not to be missed.
For more information on special events, please check here.
The Cathedral is subject to closure for ceremonial events and services, sometimes at short notice – please check the website here, or call 01 6778099 for up to date closure information.
Monday - Saturday: 10AM - 7PM (last admission 6:15PM)
Sunday: 12:30PM - 7PM (last admission 6:15PM)
The Cathedral occasionally closes early. Please check the attraction's website for the most up-to-date information.
Dublinia is set in the heart of the old city at Christchurch and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Great for families, it showcases how society and culture have changed in Ireland’s capital over hundreds of years. You'll experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the city during Viking and Medieval times and get a taste of what life was like.
Viking Exhibition
Travel back to the city in Viking times and explore the myths and mysteries surrounding their legacy. See what life was like onboard a Viking warship; learn the skills of being a Viking warrior and visit a cramped and smoky Viking house.
Medieval Exhibition
Witness the sights, sounds, and smells of this busy city. Learn about crime and punishment, death and disease, and even toothache remedies of 700 years ago. Enjoy the spicy aromas and so much more in the medieval fair, learn to play medieval games, visit a rich merchant’s kitchen and walk along a bustling Medieval street.
History Hunters Exhibition
Dig a little deeper into Dublin’s rich history with the History Hunters and learn from archaeology exhibits how our ancestors lived through historic artifacts, manuscripts, and real medieval skeletons! Learn the native languages of old Dublin and bring back with you a newfound appreciation of Ireland’s capital city’s past.
Daily: 10AM - 5.30PM (last admission: 4.30PM)
Please check the official website for up-to-date opening times.
Monday to Wednesday
Voted World’s Best Whiskey Visitor Attraction at the prestigious World Whiskies Awards.
This is a must for anyone with an interest in Dublin’s rich Irish whiskey heritage. The first new distillery in Dublin in over 125 years, Teeling Distillery is leading a revival in Dublin whiskey distilleries. Join a tour and learn first-hand how Teeling whiskey is produced from grain to glass. After the tour, enjoy a handcrafted cocktail from a mixologist at The Bang Bang Bar or browse the full Teeling range as well as branded merchandise and local treats in the gift shop.
Go City is a better way to sightsee. Your pass includes Teeling's Whiskey Distillery tickets, plus admission to dozens of top Dublin attractions for one money-saving price.
Daily: 11AM - 6PM - tours every 20 minutes
We recommend checking directly with the attraction for current opening hours.
Monday to Wednesday
Standing at a strategic site at the junction of the River Liffey and the Poddle, Dublin Castle is the heart of the historical city.
Constructed in the early thirteenth century on the site of a Viking settlement, Dublin Castle served for centuries as the headquarters of English, and later British, administration in Ireland. In 1922, following Ireland's independence, Dublin Castle was handed over to the new Irish government. It is now a major government complex and a key tourist attraction.
Explore part of the original Viking Fortress, remains of the 13th century Castle as well as the magnificent State Apartments that now serve as the venue for Presidential Inaugurations, State Functions, and Ireland's Presidencies of the European Union.
A guided tour is an additional special rate of €3.00 per person (subject to availability).
State Apartments
Built as the residential quarters of the viceregal court, explore the State Apartment's lavish and beautiful architecture that was the focus of fashionable society during the 18th Century. Today the Apartments are the venue of Ireland's Presidencies, inaugurations, and state functions.
Castle Gardens
Situated on the site of the original 'Dubh Linn', or Black Pool, which gives the city of Dublin its name, the Castle Gardens's beautiful grounds house smaller memorial gardens, commissioned sculptures as well as stunning flora and landscaping.
Viking Excavation (with guided tour upgrade)
Discover parts of Dublin's historical medieval castle and remains of the original defenses. Explore the Castle's medieval curtain wall, postern gate, and original moat that would have originally diverted water from the River Poddle.
Chapel Royal (with guided tour upgrade)
Designed by Francis Johnston and opened on 25 December 1814, the Chapel Royal boasts spectacular interiors in the Gothic Revival style.
Please note: Dublin Castle can be closed at short notice due to government business. Please check their website for up-to-date information.
Go City is a better way to sightsee. Your pass includes Dublin Castle tickets, plus admission to dozens of top Dublin attractions for one money-saving price.
Monday - Sunday: 9.45AM - 5.45PM (last admission - 5.15PM)
Please check the official website for up-to-date opening times.
1 January
25 - 28 December
Winner of the Micheletti Award at the 2017 European Museum Academy Awards, GPO Museum is a historical must-see when in Dublin. Learn all about the 1916 Easter Rising and modern Irish history.
One of the oldest operating postal headquarters in the world, Dublin's General Post Office has witnessed over two centuries of Irish history and is one of the country's most famous buildings.
This spectacular award-winning experience focuses on the 1916 Easter Rising and modern Irish history. Learn the fascinating stories through authentic artefacts, personal tales and photographs, electronic touch screens, and video and audio booths. Don't miss the specially created centrepiece film that puts you right in the middle of the action during the Rising as it happened at the GPO.
An exhibition on the Irish flag, which commemorates the first flying of the Irish Tricolour in 1848 by Thomas F. Meagher.
This spectacular award-winning experience focuses on the 1916 Easter Rising and Modern Irish History. Learn about the fascinating story of modern Irish history from all sides through authentic artefacts, personal tales and photographs, electronic touch screens, video, audio visual booths and sound.
Tuesday - Saturday: 10AM to 5PM (last admission 4PM)
1 January
17 March
Easter Sunday
24 to 26 December