Enjoy learning about one of Dublin’s most famous exports - Guinness. Visit the Guinness Storehouse where the drink was established in 1759 - buy a pint from the Gravity Bar then take in the stunning city view from the brewery.
Trace your Irish roots at the National Library, home to many famous students, including James Joyce.
Head to the National Museum of Ireland to see stunning jewellery from 8th century BC, or the 12th-century Cross of Cong, said to contain a fragment of the True Cross.
Stop at Ireland’s largest church, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, to admire its magnificent interiors and architectural wonders as well as a bust of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ author, Jonathan Swift.
Spend a day on one of the city’s first-class golf courses, and then treat yourself to a luxurious massage at one of their deluxe spas.
Marvel at Dublin Castle around which today’s town evolved before dining on traditional fare at a quaint Irish pub.