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With Dublin tours and activities, discover the charming city and see its top attractions with handpicked tour operators and at the best rates. Ireland’s fair city holds its own against its more spruced up European counterparts, thanks to its 1000-year history, a thriving contemporary arts and cultural scene and the great craic of local inhabitants. A down-to-earth population lends an infectious personality to this city that’s seldom found elsewhere, while Dublin’s thousand years of history artfully reveals itself on every corner. Medieval castles and cathedrals, remnants of the Viking era and splendid Georgian streets give a glimpse into this city’s roots, while old-time pubs and iconic attractions like the Guinness factory reveal the city’s undying love of a good party. Indeed, the sentimental Irish spirit is rifest throughout the city’s epic pub scene. Legendary live music and convivial Dubliners make for a laidback evening out, and there’s nowhere quite like Dublin for good, old-fashioned fun. Check out a wide range of Dublin tours and book on isango! at the best prices. 

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Our tips for Dublin

  • Choose wisely in Temple Bar. Dublin’s cultural capital boasts plenty of restaurants, pubs and hotels to choose from. However, Temple Bar is choc-a-bloc with tourists, increasing prices and decreasing Dubliners. When considering things to do in Dublin at night, look to the neighbourhoods alongside Temple Bar for a more authentic Irish experience.
  • Brush up on your vocals. Warm up that singing voice, many Dublin pubs will have you belting the faithful Irish ballads of Galway girl and Molly Malone in no time.
  • Take a Dublin day trip. A coastal city, Dublin’s centre is surrounded by cute seaside villages and picture-perfect beaches. Many of these Dublin attractions are just a short train ride away, so if you’re considering what to do in Dublin, a day trip should definitely be on your list.

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A happy medium between summer’s restless tourist season and frosty winter, early autumn and late spring are the perfect times to go on Dublin day tours for those keeping both budget and weather in mind.

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