#1 Temple Bar
If you’re the first time in Dublin, you might enjoy staying in the here. At night Temple Bar turns is the center of nightlife. You can find a lot of pubs and cafes here, like the famous The Temple Bar Pub.

#2 Guinness Store House
Experience the history of Ireland’s most iconic beer. As you make your way through the space, explore the ingredients, history, and culture that tell the Guinness story. Your journey ends at the Gravity bar. Included in your ticket is a voucher for 2 drinks.

#3 Old Jameson Distillery Tour
No matter if you want to learn about the history of the Jameson Whiskey, want a Whiskey tasting or cocktail making and blending class. This distillery got you covered. You can even print your own Whiskey label in their shop (no ticket needed)

#4 Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle is right in the center of Dublin. Until 1922 it was the seat of the British government. Today it is still used by the Irish government but it’s open to the public.

#5 Trinity College Library
The Library of Trinity College is Irelands largest research library. Not only are you able to visit the Bookf of Kells which were written in 800AD but you’re going to witness over 6 million printed volumes of over 400 years of academic development.

#6 Kilmainham Gaol
Kilimainham Gaol opened in 1796 as one of the most modern prisons in Ireland. Many Irish revolutionaries were imprisoned and executed in this prison. You can experience history here and learn about individual stories of inmates.

#7 Day Trip to Cliffs of Moher and Galway
If you got enough time, I would recommend doing a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway. Dublin isn’t very big and Ireland beautiful. The Cliffs of Moher are at the west side of Ireland and takes approximately 3,5 hours. We paid for this trip around 60€ ($67).

#8 Day Trip to North Ireland
Of course, you can do any kind of tours. There are plenty tours like the Games of Thrones tour or a Titanic Belfast experience tour. It is completely up to your references.
