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Although Dublin does not have a subway system, getting around the city is quite easy, thanks to its efficient public transportation. The city’s metro is comprised of the Dublin Area Rapid Transport. With the Dublin metro map, you can explore the city with ease. Get a copy of the Dublin Transport Map to help you figure out the best routes to your chosen destinations.

There’s a little bit of something for everyone in Dublin. Visit the manicured lawns of Stephen’s Green, Phoenix Park and the Dublin Zoo. Explore the National Museum of Ireland and the stately St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Be sure to get a copy of the Dublin Tourist Sightseeing Map so you will not miss any of the top destinations of the city. 

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Best Self-Guided Walking Tour of Dublin (With Map)

By Author Keith O'Hara

Posted on Last updated: December 29, 2023

Best Self-Guided Walking Tour of Dublin (With Map)

If you’re after a self-guided walking tour of Dublin that packs a punch, you’ve landed in the right spot.

I’ve lived in Ireland’s capital for 34 years and I’m very confident you’ll love the mini-itinerary that I’ve outlined below.

It includes a one and two day option and it takes in the main things to do in Dublin , unique sights that tourists tend to miss and some historical pubs, too.

Our free Dublin walking tour follows a clear, logical route to ensure that you make the most of your time here. Dive on in!

Table of Contents

Day 1 of our self-guided walking tour of Dublin

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The Dublin walking tour map above will give you an overview of where our route will take you over each day.

As you can see, each day has a clear route and packs in a mix of key attractions and places you hopefully won’t have heard of.

If you want a guided tour, you’ll find organised Dublin walking tours with excellent reviews right here (affiliate link).

Money saving tip: If you’re planning on visit some of the main fee-paying attractions in the city, the Dublin Pass can save you €50+

1. Molly Malone Statue

Molly Malone

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Day 1 of our self-guided walking tour of Dublin kicks-off at the now-iconic Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street in the heart of the city.

The bronze statue shows Molly, a famous character from the Irish song ‘Molly Malone’, who sold ‘Cockles and Mussels’ on the streets of the capital.

The statue was erected in 1988 and it has moved a handful of times. You won’t spend long here, but it’s a nice starting point for your stroll!

2. Trinity College

Trinity College

Our second stop of the day is a handy 2-minute walk from the first! Trinity College is one of the most famous landmarks in Ireland .

It is a renowned educational institution and it was established in 1592. It’s also inside the grounds of Trinity that you’ll find the ancient Book of Kells .

Trinity is the oldest university in Ireland and you can take a ramble through its impressive grounds, admire its magnificent architecture and tour the wonderful Long Room Library .

It’s in the Long Room that you’ll find 200,000+ of the college’s oldest books. It’s worth booking the skip-the-line ticket here as it gets busy ( this ticket gets you access to Trinity and Dublin Castle).

Related reads: See our guides on where to stay in Dublin + the best hotels in Dublin in 2024

3. The Palace Bar

The Palace Bar

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The next stop on our self-guided walking tour of Dublin is going to be a brief one (I’m not suggesting you go drinking at this stage of the day!).

While there are many old pubs in Dublin , few are as visually impressive as the Palace Bar, which you’ll find a 3-minute walk from Trinity.

This pub was built in 1823 and it stands today, many years later, as a Victorian shrine, of sorts. Admire its impressive interior, first, and then saunter inside for a nosey (you can return here later).

It’s located just inside the cobbled streets of Temple Bar , so you can have a nosey around this area, if you like.

Related reads: See our guides on the best pubs in Dublin , the best Guinness in Dublin and the best pubs with live music in Dublin

4. O’Connell Bridge

O'Connell St.

When you’re ready, take the 3-minute walk to O’Connell Bridge, which spans the murky waters of Dublin’s River Liffey.

O’Connell Bridge replaced Gandon’s Carlisle Bridge, which opened in 1794. The bridge that stands to this day opened back in 1880 and cost £70,000 to build.

It measures at 148 ft in length and 160 ft in width. Named after political leader Daniel ‘The Liberator’ O’Connell it boasts impressive features, like its impressive lanterns.

Related reads: See our guides on spending 1 day in Dublin , 2 days in Dublin and 3 days in Dublin

5. The General Post Office

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Walk up the historic O’Connell Street (be careful – there are plenty of dodgy characters that hang around here) and head straight from the The General Post Office (GPO) – it’s around a 4-minute walk from the last stop.

The GPO was built during the early 19th century and it’s here that you’ll see some of the more impressive architecture in Dublin , courtesy of the buildings neoclassical design.

This building played a key part in Irish history during the Easter Rising of 1916 when it served as the rebel headquarters. You can take a tour here that’ll immerse you in the city’s past.

6. The Spire

The Spire

One of the more unique places you’ll visit on this walking tour of Dublin is the Spire – it’s less than 1-minute walk from the GPO… you can’t miss it.

Also known as ‘the Monument of Light’ (along with many other colourful nicknames…), the Spire stands 394 feet tall and it was erected in 2003.

I’ll be honest – the Spire is impressive when viewed from afar, but there’s no real point of seeing it up close.

7. The Ha’penny Bridge

Ha’penny Bridge

The next stop on our self-guided walking tour of Dublin is a 7-minute walk from the Spire and it’s arguably one of the most beautiful bridges in Europe!

The Ha’penny Bridge , officially known as the Liffey Bridge, is an iconic pedestrian bridge that spans the River Liffey that was built in 1816.

It’s name comes from the fact that you once had to pay a toll to cross the bridge. The cost was a Ha’penny and there were turnstiles at either end of the bridge.

The bridge is a little slice of ‘old-Dublin’ that still used heavily to this day. It’s believed that around 27,000 people cross it each day.

Related read: See our guide on how to get around Dublin

8. St. Michan’s Church

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You won’t find our next stop, St. Michan’s Church , on many Dublin walking tours, however, it’s  well-worth  a visit.

It’s a 12-minute walk from the Ha’penny Bridge and it’s here that you’ll find a historic building that dates back to the 11th century.

Oh, you’ll also find crypts with mummies… yes, mummies. In fact, some of the mummies at St. Michan’s are thought to be over 400 years old.

If you’re looking for unique things to see in the capital, make sure to add this one to your self-guided walking tour of Dublin.

9. The Brazen Head

Brazen Head

We’re off Dublin’s oldest pub, next – The Brazen Head (a 4-minute walk from St. Michan’s).

The present building that you see today dates back to 1754, local legend claims that the site has housed a tavern since 1198.

And though no documents exist to prove that, we know that there’s been a licensed alehouse here since the mid 17th-century at least (which is old enough!).

If you’re feeling peckish, this is a handy lunch-spot. It’s well worth visiting either way as this place is steeped in history .

10. Christ Church Cathedral

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One of the most popular stops on this self-guided walking tour of Dublin is the stunning Christ Church Cathedral , a 6-minute walk from The Brazen Head.

Christ Church Cathedral was founded in the early 11th century under the Viking king Sitruic Silkenbeard (amazingly, that is his real name!).

Originally built as a wooden structure in 1030 with the help of an Irish priest, it was rebuilt in stone in 1172.

The current Gothic-style cathedral, with its striking architecture and impressive interior, has been standing since the 12th century.

11. Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

Few castles in Ireland receive visitor numbers like our next stop. Dublin Castle is a 4-minute walk away and it’s here you’ll find an impressive structure that dates back over 800 years.

Originally developed as a medieval fortress under the orders of King John of England, work on Dublin Castle was started by Meiler Fitzhenry in 1204 when the city was under Norman rule following the invasion of 1169.

Constructed on elevated ground once occupied by an earlier Viking settlement, it was completed in 1230 and took on the look of a classic Norman courtyard design.

One of the most prominent parts of the castle today, the imposing Record Tower is the only surviving tower of the original Medieval fortifications.

While its rectangular battlements on the roof are actually a 19th-century addition, they look pretty convincing! 

Related read: See our guide on the best castles in Dublin

12. St. Patrick’s Cathedral

St Patrick’s Cathedral

Another firm favourite on this self-guided walking tour of Dublin is located a 12-minute walk from the castle.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a historic religious landmark that was founded in 1191. It’s the largest church in Ireland and it boasts Gothic architecture.

When you arrive here, take some time to saunter around the part and admire the cathedral’s exterior, before heading inside to get an eyeful of its outstanding interior.

13. The Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

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Few Dublin walking tours can resist rounding off a day of strolling at The Guinness Storehouse , which is a 17-minute walk from St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Book your tickets in advance (self-guided or guided) and immerse yourself in the story of the most famous of the many Irish beers .

The building itself is part of the Guinness Brewery and it acts as a seven-story visitor centre that takes visitors through the history of Guinness along with how it’s made and more.

The tour finishes on the rooftop in the impressive Gravity Bar that overlooks Dublin City and beyond.

Day 2 of our self-guided walking tour of Dublin

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1. St. Stephen’s Green

Stephen's Green

We’re going to kick-start day two of our self-guided walking tour of Dublin at St. Stephen’s Green , which is often referred to as the ‘Lungs of Dublin’.

You’ll find the nine hectare/22-acre park at the top of busy Grafton Street when it’s home to commemorative sculptures, extensive trees and a large pond.

It has a pretty  wild  history that few are familiar with (read more here ) and it’s a nice, calm spot to kick-start the day!

2. Leinster House

The second stop of the day takes us 4 minutes down the road to Leinster House – the epicenter of Irish politics.

This is an impressive Georgian building that dates back to the 18th century. Now, while you can take a guided tour, if you like, you’re arguably best off admiring Leinster House from afar.

Unless you’re interested in politics, that is – in that case head on in for a journey back through Ireland’s political past.

3. National Gallery of Ireland

National Gallery Dublin

Photo left: Cathy Wheatley. Others: James Fennell (Tourism Ireland)

The National Gallery of Ireland is a 5-minute walk from Leinster House and it’s here you’ll find one of the most popular museums in Dublin .

It’s also one of the best free things to do in Dublin when it’s raining! For visiting art enthusiasts, the National Gallery of Ireland is an absolute must.

This cultural treasure trove houses a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning various periods, from the Renaissance to the present.

Ireland’s artistic heritage can go overlooked by tourists and locals alike – this is an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in it.

4. Merrion Square

Merrion Square

Located in Dublin’s charming Georgian quarter, Merrion Square is a delightful mix of greenery and history (and it’s only 5 minutes from our last stop).

The square boasts finely manicured gardens that feel a far-cry from the busy city streets that lay just minutes away.

If you head for a stroll through its grounds, you’ll stumble upon impressive sculptures (including one of Oscar Wilde).

5. Irish Whiskey Museum

Irish Whiskey Museum

Photos by Brian Morrison via Failte Ireland

If you’re taking this self-guided walking tour of Dublin and it’s raining, our next stop will provide some welcome respite from the elements!

You’ll find the Irish Whiskey Museum a handy 15-minute stroll from Merrion Square and it’s here that you’ll discover the story behind the coveted Irish Whiskey .

I’ve done this tour in recent years and it offers a good mix (terrible pub intended…) of sippin’ and storytellin’.

You’ll get an insight into the history of whiskey and how it’s made and there’s also a tasting at the end.

6. Mulligan’s

Mulligan’s

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Many Dublin walking tours take you to the busy pubs in Temple Bar . However, if you want to dodge the tourist traps, take the 6-minute walk from the Whiskey Museum to Mulligan’s.

You’ll find it on Poolbeg Street where it’s loved by locals and tourists alike for its old-worlde charm.

The pub received its license in 1782 but it operated as a Shebeen (a place where drink was sold illegally) for many years before.

The biggest compliment that I can give Mulligan’s is that walking through its doors makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

Expect a lovely, traditional interior, a fine pint of Guinness and a furnishings that have stood the test of time.

7. The Custom House

Custom House

The next stop on our self-guided walking tour of Dublin is the magnificent Custom House, a 4-minute walk from Mulligan’s.

This is an architectural marvel on Dublin’s waterfront and it was designed by James Gandon in the late 18th century.

The Custom House is famous for its neoclassical facade which is best admired from afar, first, before up close.

The building is now home to the Department of Housing.

8. The Famine Memorial

Famine Memorial

Dublin’s Famine Memorial is a poignant tribute to one of Ireland’s darkest chapters in history.

Located on Custom House Quay, a 4-minute walk from the Custom House, these haunting sculptures depict the devastating impact of the Great Famine in the 19th century.

The memorial serves as a solemn reminder of the suffering endured by the Irish people during that time and stands as a testament to the resilience and spirit of those who lived through the tragedy.

EPIC Museum

Photo left: Eileen Coffey. Others: Ros Kavanagh (via Fáilte Ireland)

The next stop on our self-guided walking tour of Dublin is a handy 2-minute walk from The Famine Memorial.

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum explores the profound impact that Irish emigrants have had across the world.

The museum is housed inside a vaulted space and stories are told via interactive exhibitions and striking displays.

You’ll need to pay into this one but it’s well-worth it (especially if it’s raining!).

10. The Jeanie Johnston

The Jeanie Johnston

Photo left: Gareth McCormack. Others: Dylan Vaughan (via Failte Ireland)

Many Dublin walking tours omit the brilliant Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship which sits a 2-minute walk from the EPIC Museum.

The Jeanie Johnston is an impressive replica of the original ship that transported Irish emigrants to North America during the Great Famine.

The ship is a floating museum that offers an insight into the challenges faced by those Irish men and women that sought a better life across the pond.

You can take a guided tour here where you’ll be immersed in a story that shaped the very DNA of Ireland.

Dublin walking tours FAQs

We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from ‘What’s a good route with free attractions?’ to ‘What unique stops should be included?’.

In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

What’s a good route for a self-guided walking tour of Dublin?

If you use our Dublin walking tour map above, you’ll find a clear, logical route that takes in the city’s top sights over the course of two days. You could easily chop and change this route if needed.

Can you walk around Dublin in a day?

You can see the main sights in Dublin city in one day. If you follow the route on our Dublin walking tour map, you’ll only be walking from attraction-to-attraction for a total of 1.5 to 2 hours.

Can you walk around Dublin easily?

Yes. Dublin City is very walkable. Once you have a clear itinerary and know where you’re visiting and when, you’ll have no problem exploring the city on a self-guided walking tour of Dublin.

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Keith O’Hara has lived in Ireland for 35 years and has spent most of the last 10 creating what is now The Irish Road Trip guide. Over the years, the website has published thousands of meticulously researched Ireland travel guides, welcoming 30 million+ visitors along the way. In 2022, the Irish Road Trip team published the world’s largest collection of Irish Road Trip itineraries . Keith lives in Dublin with his dog Toby and finds writing in the 3rd person minus craic altogether.

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Dublin maps will guide you to the best destinations in the city. Dublin is very easy for visitors to find their way around, largely due to an excellent tram (LUAS), rail (DART) and bus transportation systems. Dublin's top sights, plus hotels, shopping centres, and many of the city’s key landmarks are plotted on our detailed city plans. Public transportation points are also marked, and indicated by the symbols listed in the maps key. Armed with these maps, you should be able to find the accurate location of must-see places. Mapping out a trip to explore Dublin can be far from the usual. Unlike other European cities, this is one place where you cannot travel along the “dotted lines”, encouraging you to go beyond the norm. Dublin offers plenty discoveries with a complete mixture of the old and the new. It's a place where traces of diverse cultures can be found all over the city. If you have only one day in Dublin, geography is on your side. The vast majority of the capital’s best sites are concentrated in the city center, an area of no more than a few square kilometers. If you have a car, leave it behind. Walking is the quickest and most enlightening way to get around. That said, if you have limited mobility, the buses and taxis are a reasonably good alternative to cars. There's something different to experience every day in Dublin. This page includes a range of maps and plans which will help you make the most of your visit to Dublin. If you are either a first-time tourist looking for the top 10 must-do sights or if you are returning to Dublin to discover something new - all you need to ensure an enjoyable trip is some advance planning. For some help in narrowing down the options, we present you with a range of high resolution maps which will help you find the detailed locations of the must-see sights - just click on a selected map to access a large version that can be downloaded and printed, or saved onto your mobile device.

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The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.

  • Trinity College - The elder statesman of Ireland's universities,Trinity is also one of the oldest in Europe. Its Buildings and grounds area landmark in the heart ofthe city.
  • National Museum of Ireland - Three collections in three locations make up this outstanding museum,ranging from dinosaurs to modern furniture.
  • National Gallery - Wonderful Italian, French,Dutch and Spanish works are exhibited here, alongside an impressive collection of Irish art.
  • Dublin Castle - A surprisingly peaceful area, the castle was built into the medieval walls of the city and originally protected by the River Liffey to the north and the now underground River Poddle.
  • Temple Bar - This ancient part of the city has been revamped into one of its busiest areas, dayand night. There is no shortage of places to eat and drink.
  • Christ Church Cathedral - Striking Norman, Gothic, Romanesque And Victorian features jostle for attention in this former Vikingchurch.
  • St Patrick's Cathedral - Known colloquially as the 'People's Cathedral', this is oneof the earliest Christian sites in the city and is the Protestant community'smain place of worship in the capital.
  • Guinness Storehouse - A pint of Guinness could be the country's national symbol. This fascinating exhibition at the Guinness Brewery ends with a welcome free pint of the famous black stuff in the sampling bar.
  • Kilmainham Gaol and Kilmainham Hospital - After a sobering tour of the onetime prison, lighten the mood at the former hospital, which now houses the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
  • Phoenix Park - The great pride and play area of Dubliners,this is the largest city park in Europe. Historic Monuments and Dublin Zoo are only a few of its delights.

What are some interesting facts about Dublin?

Location - Discover for yourself the wonders of this city with an exceptional past. Dublin, Ireland's capital, is located on the East Coast, stretching along the Irish Sea in a half moon shape. It lies at the mouth ofthe River Liffey in a land area of approximately 115 square kilometers. Dublin is bordered to the South by the dramatic Wicklow Mountains and is surrounded by flat farmlands to the north and west.The Liffey River cuts the city into two, namely the Northside and the South Side.

DART - Dublin Area Rapid Transit is Dublin's suburban railway and runs parallel with the coast from north to south. Services are frequent. At peak hours trains arrive every 5 minutes or so, but off-peak frequency can drop to one every 25 minutes. The most central stations are Pearse Street, Connolly Station, and Tara Street.

LUAS - It is a brand new light rail system running across the city and connecting many of the top attractions as well as the major shopping districts. The red line runs from Connolly train station to Tallaght in the southwest, and the green line runs from St. Stephen's Green to Sandyford in the south suburbs. You need to buy tickets before boarding and ticket machines are located at every stop.

Buses & Bicycles - There are also a number of bus tours offering a 'hop-on, hop off' tours like Dublin Bus Tours, but the best way to explore Dublin is to hire a bicycle. For the most part, Dublin is fairly flat with a few, modest climbs and you can park your bike anywhere, though you will find dedicated parking spots in many city center locations.

Airport - Dublin Airport is 11.25km (7 miles) north of the city. The most affordable way to get from the airport into the city is by public bus.

History - Most of the structures of the bygone eras have either been refurbished or restored, the original can no longer be seen. However there are still several cultural mementos and historical artifacts scattered throughout the city. Aboriginal stone wall built during the Medieval years can still be found along Lamb Alley, right in the heart of the city. This part of the wall that surrounded the city during the 11th century, used to have gates to allow passage to and from the castle. One of the original gates still exists along Cook's Street. In Christ Church Cathedral, which is one of the most famous buildings in modern Dublin, many relics and artifacts, as well as beautiful objects that the church owned, can be seen.

Navigate Dublin using the street numbers - Dublin is a city divided into two, cut into half by the Liffey River. The Northside and the South Side.Getting around is easy enough considering its size. To locate an address, postal codes will help you find what you are looking for. Odd numbers are on the Northside and even numbers are on the South side, and one hint for travelers is, the higher the number, the further away the location will be from the city center.

Living between two canals - Compared to other European capitals, Dublin is a relatively small metropolis and easily traversed. The city center—identified in Irish on bus destination signs as AN LAR—is bisected by the River Liffey flowing west to east into Dublin Bay.Canals ring the city center: The Royal Canal forms a skirt through the northhalf, and the Grand Canal the south half. True Dubliners, it is said, live between the two canals.

River Liffey - The focal point of Dublin is the River Liffey, with 16 bridges connecting its north and south banks. The Most famous of these, O'Connell Bridge, was originally made of rope and could only carry one man and a donkey at a time. It was replaced with a wooden structure in 1801.

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Introduction, dublin tourist maps in spanish and english, detailed maps, interactive maps, downloadable and printable maps, dublin attractions and landmarks, st. patrick's cathedral, trinity college, guinness storehouse, basic dublin guides, public transportation, local gastronomy, 1. what is the best time to visit dublin, 2. is it necessary to speak english to visit dublin.

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Welcome to ForTravelovers.com, your trusted source of information for planning your trips. In this article, we will provide you with a complete guide to Dublin tourist maps, in both Spanish and English. Discover how to get detailed, interactive, downloadable and printable maps, as well as information on the city's attractions and monuments and basic guides for your visit.

If you are planning a trip to Dublin, it is essential to have tourist maps to help you explore the city efficiently. Fortunately, there are several options in both Spanish and English that meet your needs.

For those who want to have a detailed overview of Dublin, we recommend using the maps provided by the Dublin Tourist Office. These maps are available in Spanish and English, and offer accurate information about the streets, monuments, tourist attractions and services available in the city. You can obtain these maps for free at tourist information centers in Dublin or download them from their official website.

If you prefer a more interactive experience, we recommend using mobile applications such as Google Maps or Citymapper. These applications allow you to explore Dublin virtually, showing you the most convenient routes to reach your desired destinations. Additionally, you can get real-time information about public transportation, restaurants, hotels, and other points of interest in the city. These applications are available in both Spanish and English and are easy to use.

If you prefer to have a physical map in your hands, you can download and print Dublin tourist maps from different online sources. Websites like MapaDublin.com offer maps in Spanish and English that you can download in PDF format and then print at home. These maps usually include the main points of interest in the city, such as museums, parks, churches and historical monuments.

Dublin is a city full of history and culture, with a wide variety of attractions and monuments to visit. Here we present some of the most notable places that you cannot miss during your visit:

Built in the XNUMXth century, St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of Dublin's main landmarks. Its impressive Gothic architecture and rich history make it a must-see destination for lovers of culture and religion. In addition, from its tower you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city.

Trinity College is the oldest university in Ireland and one of the most prestigious educational centers in the world. Its library houses the famous Book of Kells, an illustrated manuscript from the XNUMXth century considered a masterpiece of medieval art. Touring the beautiful gardens and historic buildings of this institution is a unique experience.

If you are a beer lover, you cannot miss visiting the Guinness Storehouse . This interactive museum will take you through the history of the famous Guinness beer, from its brewing process to its impact on Irish culture. Plus, you can enjoy a pint of Guinness at the Gravity Bar, with a panoramic view of Dublin.

If it's your first time in Dublin, it's helpful to have a basic guide to help you find your way around the city and make the most of your visit. Here we provide you with some tips and recommendations:

Public transport in Dublin is efficient and easy to use. You can use the bus system or the LUAS tram to get around the city. You can also choose to rent a bicycle and explore Dublin in an eco-friendly way. Remember to get a Leap Card to save on your trips on public transport.

Irish cuisine is famous for its comforting and tasty dishes. During your visit to Dublin, you cannot miss trying lamb stew, Irish breakfast, fish and chips and, of course, a good pint of Guinness beer. Explore the city's traditional pubs and enjoy the live music and cozy atmosphere.

The best time to visit Dublin is during the spring and summer months, from April to September. During these months, the weather is warmer and there are more hours of sunlight, allowing you to enjoy parks and outdoor activities. However, keep in mind that Dublin is a rainy city, so it is always advisable to carry an umbrella or raincoat.

Although English is the main language in Dublin, most city residents speak basic Spanish or understand some common phrases. Additionally, in tourist areas you will find staff who speak several languages, including Spanish. However, learning some basic English phrases can be helpful in communicating with locals and fully enjoying your Dublin experience.

In short, having detailed, interactive, downloadable and printable tourist maps is essential to explore Dublin efficiently. Also, don't forget to visit the city's most notable attractions and monuments, such as St. Patrick's Cathedral , Trinity College and the Guinness Storehouse . Use our essential guides to make the most of your visit and immerse yourself in Irish culture. Enjoy your trip to Dublin!

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Trinity College and The Book of Kells Trinity College and The Book of Kells

Note: The Old Library is undergoing a massive restoration and conservation effort. While the Old Library will remain open for visits until construction begins in 2025, all books have been removed from the shelves. The Book of Kells is still on display and there will be a new exhibit about this important manuscript.

U.S. News Insider Tip: This must-see attraction is worth the (typically) long wait. The gift shop is a particularly good spot to pick up inspiring gifts and souvenirs to commemorate your trip. – Rachael Hood

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St. Patrick's Cathedral St. Patrick's Cathedral

U.S. News Insider Tip: After seeing the sights, take a short walk to the cozy Brazen Head pub, said to be the oldest pub in Dublin. Come for the fish and chips but stay for the live music. – Elizabeth Von Tersch

St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Dublin and the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Built on the site where St. Patrick is said to have baptized converts some 600 years earlier, this massive cathedral was erected between 1220 and 1259 with major restorations beginning in the 1860s. It remains one of the few buildings still standing from medieval Dublin.

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Chester Beatty Library Chester Beatty Library free

Widely known as one of the mote notable museums in Europe, the Chester Beatty Library is often overlooked by tourists. The library is home to an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts and drawings dating back to 2700 B.C. The museum includes religious and artistic collections from across Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe.

The library's namesake comes from the American mining millionaire and collector, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty, who donated his immense collection to Ireland when he passed in 1968. Works include Babylonian clay tablets, the Biblical Papyri and more than 250 different manuscripts of the Quran.

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St. Stephen's Green St. Stephen's Green free

This beautiful park (known for remaining green throughout the year) is a great place to spend a day outside without leaving central Dublin. It's been enjoyed by locals and visitors since 1880 when Arthur Edward Guinness re-opened it as a public park after it served as a private community for the wealthier residents of Dublin for more than century.

These days, the park is maintained by the Office of Public Works and includes a playground and garden for people with blindness or low vision. The green space is also home to several monuments dedicated to some of Ireland's most important figures, including James Joyce and Arthur Edward Guinness. Past visitors appreciated the peaceful grounds and described it as a great place to relax in the middle of the city. Reviewers also praised the park's cleanliness and recommended future visitors pack a picnic to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

This interactive museum details 1,500 years of Irish history, with stories of the 100 million people who left Ireland, how and where they lived, and their impact on the rest of the world. State-of-the-art interactive exhibits feature touch screens, quizzes and audio and video recordings, which bring Irish history to life. Everything from Irish music and dance to Irish literature to touching letters home, reveal the Irish emigrant experience from multiple points of view.

Recent visitors called the museum highly educational and informative and said it's a must-see for anyone of Irish descent.

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Phoenix Park Phoenix Park free

When the hustle and bustle of the city gets to be too much, seek refuge in Phoenix Park, one of the largest enclosed parks in a European capital. Encompassing more than 1,700 acres, Phoenix Park features plenty of lush green lawns, shady wooded areas and cool, clean lakes. Once upon a time, it was the royal hunting park (in the 1600s) and opened to the public in 1747. To this day, visitors can encounter fallow deer.

Travelers can start out at the park's Visitor Centre & Ashtown Castle to learn about the history of the park and tour the medieval tower that dates back to the 17th century. The park is also home the 78-acre Edwardian estate, the Farmleigh House , which still acts as a working farm as well as a Victorian walled kitchen garden. Recent visitors called the park beautiful, clean and peaceful.

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Kilmainham Gaol Kilmainham Gaol

U.S. News Insider Tip: While a prison may not be the most uplifting place to visit, a tour here really provides insight into the lives of the Irish people and the hardships they endured. – Rachael Hood

According to many, this gaol , or jail, gives its visitors one of the most unique looks into the darker side of Irish history. Occupied from 1796 to the 1920s, the prison housed many famous figures in the fight for Irish independence, including Thomas Francis Meagher and James Connolly, and was also the site for more sinister executions and hangings. Additionally, the prison acted as a transportation point for approximately 4,000 prisoners to Australia – then a penal colony – in the early 19th century. The gaol was known for the harsh treatment of its inhabitants, with no segregation by gender until 1861 when men were transferred to the newly built East Wing. It was later abandoned in 1924 and reopened as a museum in 1966 (though remodeling and updates have taken place since).

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National Gallery of Ireland National Gallery of Ireland free

If you're an art lover, make sure to save some time for this extensive (and free!) museum, which has housed Ireland's national art collection since 1854. Here you'll find numerous works by such renowned artists as Caravaggio, Vincent van Gogh and the French impressionists. But the main attractions are works from some of Ireland's masters, with an impressive collection of works by notable residents such as Jack B. Yeats and Helen Mabel Trevor. The National Gallery also hosts notable traveling exhibitions as well as concerts and lectures.

Recent visitors called the museum outstanding and well worth a visit. If you're a fan of the arts, previous travelers recommended you set aside several hours to tour the museum. You'll also want to grab a map at the entrance as its collections are spread out.

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Dublin Castle Dublin Castle

Right in the heart of the city, the site of the Dublin Castle has played a part in Ireland's history since the land was used by Vikings to build a fortress in the 900s. Parts of the castle were built and torn down through the ages, but the oldest remaining structure, the Record Tower, dates back to the 13th century.

In addition to having been a stronghold against foreign attacks on the city, the castle and its grounds have also been home to a prison, an office of record, a water station, a seat of parliament, a royal court for entertainment and a military residence – all before 1850. The castle grounds were also the site where the Easter Rebellion of 1916 began, and after five years of fighting, where the treaty that granted Irish independence was signed. Many previous visitors recommended taking the guided tour, which they say is more extensive and informative that the self-guided tour.

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Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral

Formally known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, the Christ Church Cathedral has been visited for almost 1,000 years. Originally a Viking church founded in 1030, Archbishop Laurence O'Toole (the future patron saint of Dublin) merged it with the Irish Church in 1152. The Romanesque gothic church is known for its magnificent architecture and its famous bells (one of which is from 1738). This church also holds the largest and oldest crypt in Ireland and is full of historical objects of worship. Among the items stored in this church is a royal plate given by King William III, a rare 14th-century copy of the Magna Carta Hiberniae, and the heart of St. Laurence O'Toole. There's even a morbid oddity of a mummified cat and rat, better known as Tom and Jerry, frozen in eternal pursuit on display for all to gawk at.

Past visitors declare that it's a must-see attraction when visiting Dublin and it's quite affordable as well. Self-guided audio tours – included in your ticket fee – are available and recommended to get an experience filled with hidden facts and stories. Others say it's still a great place to wander about without the audio.

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Jameson Distillery Bow St. Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Did you know that in Irish, whiskey is called  uisce beatha  and literally translates to "the water of life"? Chronicling the history of the Jameson family and the "water" they're known for, the Jameson Distillery no longer makes the hard stuff (that's done elsewhere) though it does offer tours that provide insight on just how to do it. Whiskey drinkers hail the 45-minute guided tour (and the included tastings) as informative and fun, with energetic guides and a beautiful refurbished facility.

Whether you're a fan of whiskey or not, learning about the history is sure to entertain anyone. Even non-drinkers say they enjoyed the informative tour. Learning that the founder of the most famous Irish whiskey, John Jameson, was actually a Scotsman is a favorite tidbit. Or that the Latin on the bottle's label,  Sine Metu , means "without fear."

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Guinness Storehouse Guinness Storehouse

Like the Jameson Distillery , the Guinness Storehouse is no longer a functioning brewery, but it will give you an insider's view into the history and process behind the storied stout. Take the self-guided tour through the former brewery's seven floors to learn about the history of the one-of-a-kind beer, from the ingredients used in the brewing process to the iconic advertisements seen around the world. At the top, you'll be treated to a complimentary pint and city views from its rooftop Gravity Bar.

The best part of the tour for some visitors? The complimentary pint at the end along with the rooftop views. Even non-beer drinkers enjoyed the storehouse for its interactive and multimedia exhibits, but noted that during peak times they can be crowded. Other comment that tickets are a bit pricey. To make sure you get in at your preferred time, book your tickets online in advance. If you sign up for one of the best Dublin tours , you'll likely also visit the storehouse.

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The Little Museum of Dublin The Little Museum of Dublin

To discover Dublin, head on over to The Little Museum of Dublin to learn about the city's illustrious history in approximately 30 minutes. Located in a quaint 18th-century Georgian townhouse near St. Stephen's Green , this charming museum was founded in 2011, with more than 5,000 artifacts donated by Dubliners. You'll find items from Queen Victoria's visit, a copy of James Joyce's "Ulysses" and tokens from the Abbey Theatre's long history. There's even an exhibit on the top floor dedicated to the rise of U2 featuring signed albums, photographs, and gig tickets.

Being that the museum is so small, it's best to book a tour in advance as tickets sell out quickly. You can walk around on your own, but a guided tour is highly recommended and should not be missed, according to travelers. Museumgoers routinely praise the lively guides who left everyone – even small children – mesmerized.

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Grafton Street Grafton Street free

U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're looking for something special to bring home from your trip, head to Weir & Sons for fine Irish jewelry, Brown Thomas is a lovely department store to peruse and Avoca on nearby Suffolk Street has Irish-made Avoca Mill Handweavers wool goods. For a treat, tuck into Bewley's Cafe for coffee or tea and a scone. – Rachael Hood

When you need a break from all the museums and historical sites, head to Grafton Street. This pedestrian street – which runs from  Trinity College to  St. Stephen's Green  – is Dublin's premier shopping district. Here, you'll find everything from familiar brands to more unique items like quirky shoes and used books. There are also two shopping centers in the area, the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre and the upscale Powerscourt Centre. So, if you're looking for a place to exercise your credit card, this would be it.

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Temple Bar Temple Bar free

Often compared to Bourbon Street in New Orleans , this neighborhood is Dublin's famous party hub. During the day, this district thrives on artistic vision, featuring numerous independent galleries and performance art venues. At night, dozens of pubs (including one with the same name as the district) open their doors to those looking to share a pint of Guinness and click their heels to spirited Irish music.

Many visitors say the district has become more of a tourist trap than an authentic representation of Dublin's pub culture, but while in Dublin it is a sight one must see. Pull up a chair, order a (likely overpriced) pint and enjoy the music. For help navigating the crowds, sign up for one of the best Dublin tours , many of which stop in the area.

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Abbey Theatre Abbey Theatre

U.S. News Insider Tip: Be sure to check out the nearby National Leprechaun Museum . It may sound a little cheesy, but this museum is dedicated to preserving Irish folklore and myths about the fair folks plus other Irish heritage tales through the art of oral storytelling. – Yolanda Evans

Although the Abbey Theatre looks quite contemporary, even swanky with its glass front and the theater name bathed in blue light, the performance venue has turn-of-the-century origins. Famed poet, W.B. Yeats, along with another Irish writer, Lady Augusta Gregory, opened the national theater in 1904. It's since been rebuilt and now features 620 seats between  the Abbey and Peacock auditoriums and a continuous playbill of Ireland's most promising playwrights.

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Wicklow Mountains National Park Wicklow Mountains National Park free

U.S. News Insider Tip: Spend time in Glendalough  exploring the ancient ruins of the Christian settlement nestled in between two beautiful lakes. Then pick up a bottle of Glendalough whiskey or gin with the image of Saint Kevin plastered on the bottle to remind you of your visit. – Yolanda Evans

Just south of Dublin, Wicklow National Park is one of Ireland's largest parks consisting of more than 20,000 hectares (more than 50,000 acres) of winding mountain paths, bogs, lakes and breathtaking views for all that venture to the park. There are plenty of hiking trails – like the Wicklow Way – for outdoorsy travelers who want to spend more time in nature. For less adventurous visitors, you can seek out historical sites such as the old mine ruins or take a drive around the Great Military Road for a stunning view of the mountains. Also, be sure to check out Glenmacnass waterfall for photo for your Instagram!

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Dublin Zoo Dublin Zoo

The biggest attraction within Phoenix Park is the Dublin Zoo. Opened by the Zoological Society of Ireland in 1831 with just four acres, this zoo is one of the oldest of its kind in Europe. The zoo's first collection included monkeys, lions, bears and parrots; an elephant and rhinoceros later joined the collection as rentals (though London gifted the zoo an elephant in 1835). Today, Dubin Zoo spans nearly 70 acres and is home to more than 400 animals in a variety of large habitats. Popular exhibits include the Humboldt penguins and western lowland gorillas. Recent visitors praised the zoo for its size, cleanliness and obvious commitment to the care of its animals. Others note that the zoo can get extremely busy, especially in the peak summer season. After you leave, you can keep a keen eye on the animals via webcam.

The zoo is open every day starting at 9:30 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. Admission costs 22.50 euros (about $24) for adults and 17 euros (about $18) for children ages 3 to 15. Family tickets and tickets or visitors who need additional assistance are also available. If you book online, you'll save a few euros. Learn more on its website .

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Farmleigh House & Estate Farmleigh House & Estate

U.S. News Insider Tip: After wandering the estate grounds soaking up the history, treat yourself to a little snack and drink at the on-site restaurant, The Boathouse, for Italian and Irish cuisine. Located along the beautiful lake, it's the ideal setting for rest and relaxation. – Yolanda Evans

Once the home of the famous Guinness family, Farmleigh was purchased in 1999 by the government to house visiting dignitaries. This lavish Edwardian estate is nestled on 78 acres that includes the main house, a walled and sunken garden, a beautiful lake and the famous clock tower. Then there's the large collection of art as well as a rare collection of rare books and manuscripts in the library that remained in the house to be on display for visitors. Also on-site is the charming Cowshed theater where artists and performers can showcase their craft. As a bonus, there's a food and craft market behind the Gallery on the first Sunday of the month from Easter Sunday to December.

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Glasnevin Cemetery Glasnevin Cemetery free

U.S. News Insider Tip:  After visiting the cemetery, stop by  John Kavanagh – better known as "The Gravediggers" – for a pint. This bar's nickname was coined because gravediggers used to visit this pub after completing their shift. – Yolanda Evans

Opened in 1832, Glasnevin Cemetery was once one of the few places where Irish Catholics could be buried. It was founded by Daniel O'Connell, who largely helped remove restrictions on Irish Catholics in the early 1800s. Not only is Glasnevin the final resting place for O'Connell, but it's also the burial location for other famous Irish icons like politician Charles Stewart Parnell; the co-founder of the Irish Republican Army Michael Collins; and politician and first female cabinet minister in Ireland, Countess Markievicz. In fact, more than 1.5 million souls are buried in this cemetery. The tombs are also a great work of art, as many are adorned with Irish symbols such as the harp and clovers. There are also indoor exhibits exploring the cemetery's history and burial practices from around the world. With so much to offer, it's little wonder that Glasnevin is Ireland's national cemetery.

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St. Michan's Church St. Michan's Church

Located about a block from the Old Jameson Distillery , St. Michan's Church was founded in 1095 and is the oldest church on the north side of the River Liffey in Dublin. Rebuilt in 1686 by William Robinson, this church has a stunning vaulted ceiling and a large pipe organ. In fact, the organ is rumoured to be the one that George Friedrich Handel played when performing "Messiah" for the first time. Besides the history and architecture, the main draw to this church is its famous, yet eerie, crypts that contain the mummified remains of Dublin's most notorious residents dating back to the 17th century. Among the dead in the vaults are Irish rebels John and Henry Sheares, Earls of Leitrim, and Wolfe Tone. There are also four mummified corpses on display without lids, famously called the Unknown, the Thief, the Nun and the Crusader.

Travelers say visits to St. Michan's Church were still interesting due to their engaging tour guide who entertained them with the historical facts and spooky tales. 

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National Museum of Ireland – Natural History National Museum of Ireland – Natural History free

Note: The National Museum of Ireland – Natural History is undergoing extensive renovation. At this time, only the ground floor is open to visitors.

Nicknamed the "Dead Zoo" due to it being a zoological museum, the National Museum of Ireland on Merrion Street was opened in 1867. It features exhibits of animals native to Ireland like badgers, golden eagles, mussels, trout and insects (Ireland is home to some 12,000 of them!). Also available is the Wonder Cabinet, a take on the Victorian curiosity cabinets that showcases about two million scientific specimens of mammals, birds, and insects. This unique space also doubles as a filming location – it was featured in an episode of "Ripper Street" and "Penny Dreadful" – due to its charming architecture.

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How to Spend a Day in Dublin

Dublin is the capital of Ireland, a city with a huge reputation which has managed to retain the quaint and lively charm that you will find throughout the country. Dublin has a complex history full of Vikings, famines, and wars, and much of the city still has a historic feel, with streets of cobblestone, castles and ancient churches.

In this Dublin travel guide, you’ll find a complete one day itinerary of all the most important must see Dublin attractions, with an interactive map, organised to make the best use of your time.

We also share recommendations for central places to stay, ideas about where to eat local food, and tips about how to make the most of your 24 hours in Dublin.

Dublin skyline over the River Liffey to the Port of Dublin and Irish Sea

When To Visit Dublin

Late spring is the best time of year to  visit Ireland . Dublin in May is glorious, with the best weather and only handfuls of tourists.

Summer is also lovely for visiting Dublin, as there are many city parks and scenic coastal walks but there are also lots of tourists, so there may be line ups and higher hotel prices. 

Dublin in winter can be chilly, but the city rarely gets snow. Common sense says to wrap up warm and focus on indoor attractions including all the pubs.

If you’re up for a party, visit for St. Patrick’s Day on the March 17th . The Irish have celebrated St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, for over 1000 years. This has become a global celebration of Irish culture – wherevere there are Irish there will be a Paddy’s Day celebration!

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Getting to Dublin

When flying to Dublin you will land at Dublin Airport , only 10km north of the city centre. The quickest and cheapest way to get into the city is by bus, Dublin Express has coaches that go between Dublin Airport and 15+ stops across the heart of Dublin City centre, including Temple Bar, Trinity College, O’Connell Street, and Heuston Station.

Departing from immediately outside the doors of Terminals 1 & 2. Dublin Express operates from Zone 1 at Terminal 1 and Zone 21 at Terminal 2 and travels directly into Dublin via the Port Tunnel, making it the fastest coach to Dublin city centre . It is recommended to pre book your tickets, which you can do here .

You can also book a private transfer from the airport with Klook directly to your accommodation in the city. Klook works with a large range of local operators to bring the the best options and prices for your transfer.

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Where to Stay in Dublin

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What to See & Do in Dublin

Dublin city center is relatively compact and much of this Dublin one day tour can be managed on foot, and if you don’t want to walk, there’s always a tram!

But, the best way to see Dublin is by wandering and meandering along the river, down interesting cobbled streets and past architectural splendours and reminders of this intimate city’s character and wit.

If you prefer to have your day in Dublin organised for you, why not consider one of these highly recommended Dublin tours ? You’ll have a knowledgeable guide and commentry, get tips about the city and learn about Dublin’s history, architecture and character.

Dublin One Day Itinerary Interactive Map

How to use this map – Use your fingers (or computer mouse) to zoom in and out. Click or touch the icons to get more info about a place, and click the arrow in the box top left to open the index. To add to your own Google Maps account, click the star next to the title of the map.

National Museum of Ireland

Kildare Street in Dublin houses all the government buildings and many of the large museums. The best one is the National Museum of Ireland which showcases the archeology of the island and relics from ancient history and archeological finds, from the Viking and medieval ages. 

Some of the most interesting artefacts are bodies of people that have been preserved in bogs from thousands of years ago, and you can learn about what their daily lives might have been like. This is a true must for any history fan, or anyone that wants to learn about the history of Ireland, and all for free.

Statue and street lights with tricolour orange white and green flag of the Republic of Ireland flying

Trinity College & the Book of Kells

Trinity College Dublin is a magnificent campus that sprawls gardens, squares, sports fields and libraries amongst the Georgian architecture.

The University of Dublin is the oldest and most prestigious in Ireland, dating from 1592 and modelled after Oxford and Cambridge in Great Britain. Walking around the main gates and interconnected walkways is a beautiful and free experience.

Inside is the magnificent 18th century Long Room, the 65 metre main chamber of the Old Library of Trinity College, and one of the most beautiful (and photographed) libraries in the world, often mistaken for a Harry Potter set (which it’s not!).

One of the main attractions inside the Old Library is the Book of Kells. The Book is an illuminated manuscript of the Bible’s New Testament in Latin, illustrated by monks in the 9th century. It is an historic piece of Celtic religious art that is one of Ireland’s finest treasures. Each day a page is turned under the glass to show the detailed text and illustrations to visitors. 

Alongside the Book of Kells, the Long Room is also home to 200,000 rare and ancient books. This is a popular attraction that can get quite busy on weekends or in the summer, so make sure to  book your tickets in advance .

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The long room library, with wooden panels and books on display

Statue of Molly Malone

Just before you turn into Grafton Street, take a moment to keep going along Suffolk Street to see the Molly Malone statue, in front of St Andrew’s Church. Known locally as ‘the tart with a cart’, Molly was the subject of an Irish folk song of the same name, also known as ‘Cockles and Mussels’. 

Molly was a young and beautiful fishmonger who sold her produce from a cart on the streets of Dublin, and, according to the song, haunts the city after dying of fever.  

Grafton Street

Grafton Street is about a ten minute walk from Temple Bar and is a wide cobblestone street. However, instead of being lined with pubs, this is a shopping street that is full of flower stalls, musicians and buskers.

At any time of day you will find a handful of street performers, and it is well worth the stroll to people watch and buy some Irish souvenirs. 

If you have time, pop into Bewley’s for a coffee, they’ve had a shop in Grafton Street since 1927 and are a bit of a Dublin institution!

busy shopping street thronged with people

Little Museum of Dublin

The Little Museum of Dublin is a brilliant way to learn about Dublin’s turbulent history. Located in an elegant Georgian townhome near St. Stephen’s Green, the museum is tiny, but packs a lot of information into its small building.

Everything you see in the museum is donated by the Irish people. All the exhibits, memorablia and artifacts tell the city’s story, and you’ll find lots of unique tresaures here.

There best way to learn about some of these lesser known events and points in history, the Little Museum of Dublin includes a tour in the price of admission, which takes place on the hour, every hour during opening.

Pictures and Irish memorobilia in the Little Musuem of Dublin

St Stephen’s Green

Continue walking to the end of Grafton Street and you will be at St. Stephen’s Green, one of many beautiful and green Dublin city centre parks. Spend some time in this Victorian park, exploring the paths that criss-cross around the large green space and see if you can spot the sculptures of Henry Moore, James Joyce, Robert Emmet, and other famous sons of Irish history.

There are also several memorials worth seeking out in St. Stephen’s Green, including for the Great Famine, and the respected Irish writer and poet William Butler Yeats. At the Fusiliers’ Arch entrance, on the corner opposite Grafton Street, you can also still see bullet marks from the Easter Rising, an Irish republican insurrection against the British government in Ireland, which began in Dublin on Easter Monday 1916.

The Fusiliers Arch St Stephens Green

Dublin Castle

Located not far from Temple Bar and in the centre of the city, Dublin Castle is an original stronghold dating back to 1204 which has been important to Ireland’s history ever since.

It still has one tower from the original fortification built by England’s King John and sits at the long gone location of “dubh linn” meaning black pool, where Dublin got its name. 

The complex itself is a fascinating sight and offers information about Dublin’s history since the Vikings and English rule. There are also lots of fun events and things happening throughout the year, so be sure to check the calendar for historically themed days.

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Christ Church Cathedral

Located in the heart of Dublin city, medieval Christ Church Cathedral , or more formally the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, is almost 1000 years old and was originally a Viking church, built by Sitric Silkenbeard. Today, it is claimed as the seat of both the Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin.

Rebuilt in stone by the Normans in the 12th century, the cathedral has gone through a number of renovations to arrive in its current form, the history of which tells the religious and political story of Ireland. Get your ticket and self-guided tour here .

Although Christ Church Cathedral is designated as the local cathedral of the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough, St. Patrick’s Cathedral , founded in 1191, is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Built between 1220 and 1260 in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from medieval Dublin.

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Ha’ Penny Bridge

From the cathedral, cross the Liffey by the famous Ha’ Penny Bridge (pronounced hay-penny). Opened in 1816, and called the Liffey Bridge then, you did indeed have to pay a half penny toll to cross the river.

For the 30,000 or so people who cross every day now, the distinctive iron bridge is free. 

Cast iron bridge and colourful houses

O’Connell Street

The other main commercial thoroughfare, and Dublin’s grandest ceremonial street, is O’Connell Street, named after Daniel O’Connell , who was the political leader of Ireland’s Roman Catholic majority in the first half of the 19th century.

Known as The Liberator, O’Connell helped secure Catholic emancipation in 1829 and took a seat in the United Kingdom Parliament where he championed reform causes but failed to restore a separate Irish Parliament. O’Connell’s last stand in the UK Parliament was in 1847, on the eve of the catastrophic Irish Famine, to plead for relief.

He failed and the starving were told to abandon their land and go to the workhouses. His statute and memorial stands at the southern end of O’Connell Street.

Statue of Daniel O'Connell Dublin

Spire of Dublin

You’ll find the Spire of Dublin in the middle of O’Connell Street, sometimes called the Monument of Light. The Spire, installed in 2003, is a slender metal structure which stands 120m high and is just 15cm in diameter at the apex.

At dusk, the Spire’s stainless steel surface is gently lit by the ambient lighting of the street, and the tip is illuminated to provide a beacon in Dublin’s sky line at night.

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One of Ireland’s most famous buildings sits at the centre of O’Connell Street. The General Post Office is known not only for its architecture but for its role in the Easter Rising in 1916. The GPO Museum is a must see for anyone interested in Ireland’s difficult and turbulent modern history. 

If the history of Ireland fascinates you, a guided tour led by history graduates of Trinity College Dublin is highly recommended. This is an award winning walking tour with highly knowledgeable guides who can help you navigate Ireland’s complex story.

Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Brewery is the main attraction for many people coming to Ireland. After all, Guinness is the country’s most recognizable and iconic product!

The brewery still sits at its original location at James’s Gate but has now transformed into a modern museum, restaurant, shop and events venue.

The whole site takes time to visit as you learn about the brewing process, see interactive advertising through the years, learn to pour the perfect pint and then enjoy a free Guinness at the top in the Gravity Bar, with incredible views all over the city.

It is an essential experience that takes a few hours, and is best timed so you hit the Gravity Bar at sunset. To beat the queus, book your tickets well in advance.

Jameson Distillery

If you haven’t filled up on Guinness, there is still more Irish alcohol to be had. Irish whiskey is known around the world and Jameson Irish Whiskey is probably the most popular.

Whisky tasting at the old Jameson Distillery on Bow Street is a real treat, with insights into the process, history and science behind how to make a great Irish whiskey. You’ll get to taste the good stuff too!

Why not do both?

Combine your tours with a visit to the Jameson Whiskey Distillery and Guinness Storehouse on this highly recommended skip-the-line tour, with a local Dublin guide, for a true Irish experience with plenty of craic!

whiskey distillery and bar

If you only have time for one stop in Dublin, the Temple Bar district is where you need to go to experience the city. It consists of five to six cobblestone streets in between the River Liffey and Dame Street and has the highest pub concentration in Dublin, a city with over 1000 of them!

These pubs are some of the oldest in town, with The Temple Bar public house being the main attraction. Every establishment will serve traditional Irish meals, Guinness and other local favourites from lunch time to early in the morning. 

This area is a tourist mecca, so you may find hen do’s or bachelor parties going on during the weekend, and it is a little more pricey than other areas, but it’s well worth it for the  craic  (pronounced crack, which is an oft-used word for having a great time, but means much more than that in Irish culture).

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Where to Eat in Dublin

The best place to eat in Dublin for traditional Irish food is the pub. Irish pubs often serve all the classics like a hearty Irish breakfast complete with potato bread, homemade soups with soda farls (bread) for lunch, along with bacon and cabbage, fish and chips, Guinness stews, Irish lamb and colcannon (mash potato with cabbage), one of  Ireland’s best vegetarian foods . 

Along with the great food and eclectic decor, you will often find traditional Irish music, known as a ‘trad’, going on in the evening. Fiddles, penny whistles and other foot-tapping traditional Irish instruments are played, which adds to the atmosphere and brings in locals, known as ‘Dubs’, as well as the tourist crowd.

If the tastes of Dublin appeals but you don’t know where to start, book this highly rated Dublin food tour with an expert for an introduction to Irish food, the history of food in Ireland and the opportunity to try Irish fare at top Dublin restaurants.

The Hairy Lemon

The Hairy Lemon  is conveniently located in the centre of Dublin and is famous for its role in the 1991 film ‘The Commitments’. Today the pub is also well known for its pretty spectacular Guinness pie!

The Brazen Head

A large pub with an outdoor space, live music and good traditional food.  The Brazen Head  is rumoured to be the oldest pub in Ireland, but it pays the price for infamy by being recommended everywhere, so gets really, really busy.

The Pig’s Ear

If you prefer a restaurant,  The Pig’s Ear  is an Irish restaurant serving good, honest, Irish fare with a modern touch, in a stylish and cosy space close to Merrion Square.

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Top Five Dublin Travel Tips

  • The  Leap Visitor Card  makes it easy to travel between Dublin’s many public transport systems. By buying a prepaid €10 card for 24 hours will save you time and money and includes the Airlink bus within the cost.
  • You may want to consider the  Dublin Pass  which you can buy online. The pass gives you skip-the-line access to 35 attractions and includes a bus tour. Check carefully that the attractions you want to visit are covered so the pass does actually save you money.
  • It is customary to tip 10% for waiting staff and tour guides. They don’t depend on your tips, but it is welcomed.
  • Even though Ireland can experience lovely summer days, the weather here is always unpredictable and showers are not uncommon. Wear layers and carry a waterproof just in case!
  • The Gaelic word for cheers is  slainte  (pronounced slancha) and will be a good one to know as you enjoy the inevitable sampling at pubs and breweries!

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More Than One Day in Dublin

Ireland is an artistic country, having a musical instrument for its icon, and has an endless amount of museums, architecture and live music, theatre and comedy to fit anyone’s taste.

As Dublin sits on the River Liffey that flows into Dublin Bay, there are lots of scenic walks and day trips available for anyone with a bit more time. 

If you have another half a day in Dublin, or even longer, here are a few more attractions that could easily be added to the list above.

Howth Coastal Walk

Howth is the peninsula just North of Dublin, but still reachable on the DART commuter train. Walking around the coast is a scenic and rugged walk that takes about two hours and passes by lighthouses and marinas. If you start your journey from the Baily Lighthouse and walk towards Howth, you can and your journey among a small fisherman’s village with great local restaurants before heading back into the city.

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Learn About Irish History

If you still want to know more about the story of Ireland, visit the Irish Emigration Museum and nearby Jeanie Johnson tall ship, a replica of a 19th century vessel which took Irish immigrants to America.

Watch Hurling at Croke Park

Hurling or Gaelic football is the national sport of Ireland and known as the fastest game on grass. Players wear helmets and carry a hurley or wooden stick to hit around a small fast ball from end to end. It is exciting to watch in person and be part of the crowd at the modern Croke Park .

Explore Chester Beatty Library

Right next door to Dublin Castle is the award-winning Chester Beatty , a museum described by Lonely Planet as one of the best in Europe. Hidden in the castle grounds, the museum was established in 1950 house the rich and diverse collection of mining magnate, Sir  Alfred Chester Beatty , which are today displayed in two atmospheric galleries. The museum is free to visit.

Visit Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Goal was the county gaol for Dublin. Opened in 1796, the goal closed its doors in 1924. Today the building symbolises the tradition of militant and constitutional nationalism from the rebellion of 1798, to the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. Many Irish revolutionaries, including the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed in the prison by the orders of the UK Government. 

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Cliffs of Moher, Kilmacduagh Abbey & Galway Day Tour

If you take one day trip from Dublin, make it this highly recommended and well organized multi-stop tour.

Explore the historic ruins of Kilmacduagh Monastery and its roundhouse before discovering the iconic Cliffs of Moher as they meet the Atlantic Ocean.

See the lunar landscapes of The Burren and visit lively Galway , full of old-world charm and cobblestone streets that evoke an authentic Ireland of times gone by. Drive along the coastal route of the spectacular Wild Atlantic Way to Kinvara, passing Dunguaire Castle and the 12 Bens mountain range before returning to Dublin.

With a professional guide to offer insights, an organized tour is the perfect opportunity to see  more of Ireland in less time!

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Complete Dublin Walking Tour

3 dublin walking tours, map and attractions guide, visit 50 attractions in central dublin using the three self guided walking tour maps below.

Use the Dublin google map below to visit the attractions in Dublin city center. A complete self guided walking tour with map and guide to Dublin attractions, including Cathedrals, Squares, and historic Dublin sites. Follow the walking route to explore the city at your own place. Spend a few hours or two days depending on how long you want to spend at each attraction. There are three separate Dublin self guided walking walking tours: Tour 1- Downtown Central Dublin located north of River Liffey, Tour 2 – Temple Bar Region, St Stephens Green and Grafton Street located south of River Liffey and Tour 3 – Historic Dublin includes Dublin Corporation, Dublin City Hall (and includes parts of the Temple Bar Region).

Click on the arrow icon to the left of the title to display the legend. Click on the Attractions attractions map pins (green, red, black, purple or blue pins) or on the legend (left icon on the title bar) or the PDF map that you download for additional information including images of the attraction. Each set of colored map pins can be used as a separate walking tour of Dublin making it flexible to work into your schedule of other planned events or lunch breaks.

  • Dublin City Center – Purple Map pins below. For accompanying Central Dublin Walking Tour 1 attractions guide click HERE
  • Dublin Temple Bar Region – Black Map pins below. For accompanying Templar Bar Dublin Walking Tour 2 attractions guide click HERE
  • Historic, Old Dublin Walk – Red Map pins below. For accompanying Historic Dublin Walking Tour 3 attractions guide click HERE

Wifi – SIM card

We brought an old smartphone for our trip and purchased a SIM card from one of the major carriers in Dublin. You will need an unlocked smartphone, the SIM will give you a local number. Purchase from one of the major carriers and not a phone shop. If you use your existing iphone, keep your original SIM card safe and put it back in your phone when you leave Ireland

  • Eir – check their pre-pay plan

I purchased mine from Vodafone but you can get one at any major provider. They have flexible “pay as you go” plans that you can top up as needed. You will need to purchase both a SIM card and a data plan to use your smartphone in Ireland. Download the google map below onto your smartphone using the instructions below for easy to use free Dublin self guided walking tours to the major attractions

Zoom in to view the color coded three self Guided walking tours in Dublin. Instructions to download Interactive Dublin Ireland map are at the end of the post

Download PDF Map HERE

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Dublin Walking Tour

When to Visit Dublin

The peak season in Ireland is between June and September. At this time central Dublin is teaming with tourists and many of the attractions in the Dublin Walking tour may have line ups, especially the Book of Kells at Trinity College. Plan accordingly if you want to complete all three Dublin tours as lineups in the peak season may mean that you it will take longer to complete all three Dublin Walking tours

What to Wear on the Dublin Walking Tour?

While visiting in the shoulder season (April-May or October) means that there are less tourists and shorter lineup but it may also mean colder weather and start of the rainy season. In addition to shorter lines for attractions at this time, pub entertainment is limited, and live pub crawls are eliminated to weekends only.  Dress warmly during the shoulder months during the Dublin Walking tours, layering is essential. The temperature can drop and a wool sweater, cardigan, rain coat with a hood, waterproof walking shoes are helpful to keep warm and dry.

From Dublin Airport to Central Dublin and onto the Dublin Walking Tour

Ireland has a well used and convenient public transportation system to travel within Dublin, its surrounding areas and to connect to the different cities towns and villages in Ireland. In Dublin, the well-connected transport system means that tourist do not have to rent a car, look for expensive parking spots in the center and get caught up in the traffic jams.

Public transportation, the local buses run by Dublin Bus will take you into central Dublin. It takes about 45-60 min by bus. The Buses 16, 41 will take you to the city center. However, Dublin Bus 102 takes you to Sutton Station outside of Dublin, it does not stop in downtown Dublin. You can board these buses in Zone 15 in the parking lot. View Dublin Airport bus map  here . Tickets can be purchased right on the bus but you will need exact change or euro dollars; the machine does not give out change. Just drop the money into the machine when you board.

Once you arrive in the city center, follow the maps and tours below to explore central Dublin using the three Dublin Walking Tours

Getting around using the Dublin Walking Tour

Dublin’s downtown core is fairly compact and a walk from the GPO (General Post Office) to Stephens Green should take about an hour.

A useful tip if you are looking for a specific address or postal code, the numbers on the Northside of the street are odd numbers while the Southside the numbers are even numbers.  In general, the higher the number, the further away the address is from Dublin’s core. Names of streets are not on sign posts, they are plastered along the side of buildings.

If you would like to explore Dublin, then Dublin has a good public transport network with a choice of buses, two tram lines (the Luas), a local area train running all the way along Dublin Bay (the Dart) and a large number of taxis

Dublin Walking Tour – Identify functional Quarters

As you walk in central Dublin, keep in mind that Dublin is divided into several quarters as follows:

  • Medieval Quarter – It is the oldest part of the city and includes the attractions such as St Patrick’s Cathedral, Christ Church and Dublin Castle. of the Dublin Walking Tour
  • Cultural Quarter – This is the area around the Temple Bar region. Attractions in the area are in the Dublin Walk
  • Georgian Quarter   – Merrion Square, St Stephen’s Green and Fitzwilliam square showcase some of the finest Georgian architecture in Dublin Tech Quarter – Dublin’s Docklands in the Grand Canal Dock Area. Tech giants such as Facebook, Google amongst others can be found here
  • Creative Quarter – The hub of design and creativity is located South William Street to George’s Street, and from Lower Stephen’s Street to Exchequer Street

Pubs in the Dublin Walking Tour

Pub life is interwoven within the fabric of the society. History shows that many Dubliners lived in unheated, overcrowded accommodations and a visit to the local pub was common to warm up, enjoy company and take the Craic (fun). On the Dublin Walking tours, you will see pubs almost every 100 meters. The staff are friendly and often times you will see locals at the popular local pubs discussing world news, get a tip on the horses or maybe sing a song or two (evenings).  Traditional pubs do not have table service so if you are lucky to find a seat, you will need to go to the bar to order. Typical beer orders are half pints.

Queen of Tarts

If you’re on the lookout for some good coffee and even better cakes, then the Queen of Tarts on Dame Street. The caffe founded by NYC pastry chefs trained sisters Regina and Yvonne Fallon. They offer generous and delicious portions of sweet treats across two locations in Dublin since the late 1990s. This is the perfect rest stop in the middle of the Dublin Walking Tours

Instructions to download the interactive map to a smart phone:

Take the map with you when you travel:.

Instructions on:

  • Using it offline
  • Using it online – We bring one of our older smart phones when we travel and buy a local SIM card. You can purchase a local tourist SIM card from one of the main local providers, they are usually pretty inexpensive. You may need your passport to purchase as its a tourist SIM if you are an international tourist. You should have them put it in your old smartphone and check that it works before leaving the store. Use it to follow the map online, its the best way to explore

Sign into google using your Gmail account on your smart phone and be connected to the internet. If you do not sign in, this process will not work . You will be downloading this map to save it. You will be saving it in google maps in two places:

  • Save in “Your Places” for online use and
  • Save in “Offline map” for offline use
  • Youtube instructions on link as follows: https://youtu.be/_6j9koieMsU

Instructions to save above map:

  • Click on the rectangle on the top right hand side of the above map [ ] – if you move your mouse to it, it will say “view larger map”
  • It will take you into google maps on your smartphone and it will automatically save this map. You must be already be signed into google maps with your Gmail account, if you are not signed into google maps then the map will not be saved
  • In google maps, click on the menu which is the three horizontal lines on the top left of the google map (it is to the left of the search box)
  • From the menu, click on “Your Places”. This will take you to another screen with a menu at the top. From the top menu bar select “maps”. A list of your maps will be displayed including the map that was just saved. Select the map you just saved
  • Make sure the map is still onscreen; do not close out of it as you will be downloading this map and it has to be onscreen to download. While the map is onscreen, click on menu again (three horizontal lines top left hand corner)
  • Select “Offline maps” then select “custom map”
  • Once you select “custom map”, the onscreen map will be displayed; select the area you want downloaded (zoom in or out to get all the data points into the blue square outline; pinch fingers for zooming)
  • Click on “download” – this will save the map in an offline area that you can use when you are not connected to the internet

The map is now saved in two places. To see this, click on the menu (three horizontal line on top right hand corner) in google maps:

  • Click on “Your Places” from the menu, then select “Custom Map”. The map will be listed and you can use the map while connected to the internet
  • Click on “Offline Maps” from the menu. The map will be listed to use the map offline ie: not connected to the internet (make sure location services is turned on and your will see the blue dot indicating your location as you navigate with the offline map)
  • After you download a map, use the Google Maps app just like you normally would. If your Internet connection is slow or absent, or if you are in “airplane mode” Google Maps will automatically use your offline maps to give you directions

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Maps of Dublin

On DublinMap360° you will find all maps to print and to download in PDF of the city of Dublin in Leinster - Ireland. You have at your disposal a whole set of maps of Dublin in Leinster - Ireland: transports map of Dublin (metro map, train map, bus map, airport map), streets and neighborhood maps of Dublin, tourist attractions map of Dublin, old maps of Dublin and other maps of Dublin in Leinster - Ireland.

All Dublin maps

To help you move into the city, you may use the transport maps of Dublin. It includes the Dublin metro and train network, the bus system of Dublin and the airport of Dublin. To visit the city of Dublin in Leinster - Ireland, you will find the tourist attractions maps highlighting the monuments of Dublin, but also maps of streets and neighborhoods of Dublin. You will also find other maps like topographic maps or old map of Dublin in Leinster - Ireland.

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Leap Visitor Card

The Leap Visitor Card is a convenient public transport ticket for tourists and visitors to Dublin. Get unlimited travel for your selected time period on Dublin City Bus services (operated by Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland), Luas (tram), DART and Commuter Rail in the Dublin area.

You can choose from a number of options:

  • 1 day (24 hours) – €8.00
  • 3 days (72 hours) – €16.00
  • 7 days (168 hours) – €32.00

Your chosen time period starts from the first time you use the card.

If you don’t wish to purchase a Leap Visitor card, you can always purchase a regular TFI Leap Card and avail of the TFI 90 minute fare .

Please note that unused Leap Visitor Cards expire 12 months from the day it’s purchased.

Leap Visitor is not valid on the Hop on/Hop off tour or other special tour services and cannot be used on Bus Éireann services. You can also buy a standard TFI Leap Card at TFI Leap Card agents nationwide if you are travelling outside of the Dublin area.

Buying and topping up

The Leap Visitor Card is currently available to buy online and from selected agents in Dublin.

Click here to buy online and get your Leap Visitor Card delivered to your home before you travel.*

*Please note that the Leap Visitor Card is not an e-ticket and will be delivered to your postal address. See below for estimated delivery times.

At selected agents:

Dublin Airport

  • Wrights Airport Convenience Store (T1 Arrivals)
  • WH Smith (T1 Arrivals)
  • Spar Shop (Terminal 2)

Dublin City Centre

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
  • Spar, 63 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
  • Mullins Newsagent, Unit 1B Heuston Station, Dublin 8
  • Spar, 50 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
  • Spar, 70/72 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
  • GPO, O’Connell Street, Dublin
  • Trinity College Dublin Student Union, 6 Trinity College, Dublin 2
  • Easons, Unit 2, Connolly Station, Dublin 1

Once you have a Leap Visitor Card, you can top-up with additional time periods (1, 3 or 7 days) for the prices shown above at any Leap Card outlet in Dublin (up to a maximum of 5 times).

Travelling with your Leap Visitor Card

Your Leap Visitor Card allows you unlimited travel after first use for the period you have selected on the following transport services in Dublin:

  • All Dublin Bus scheduled services (not valid on tours)
  • Go-Ahead Ireland Dublin City services
  • All Luas (tram) services
  • DART and Commuter Rail in the Short Hop Zone (all of Dublin city and county)

Please note the Leap Visitor Card is not valid on Bus Éireann services.

Don’t worry about fares or cash, simply touch your card against a Validator. You will hear a tone to verify you have validated properly:

  • On Dublin Bus and Go-Ahead Ireland, touch the card against the Leap Card Validator on the right-hand side as you enter the bus.
  • On Luas (tram), Touch On at a Validator on the platform before you get on the tram and Touch Off when you get off the tram.
  • On DART and Commuter Rail, Touch On at the platform entry gate or Validator before your journey and Touch Off at the platform exit gate or Validator after your journey. The card can be used between stations within the Short Hop Zone.

Delivery for Online Orders

Orders of Leap Visitor Card are dispatched via standard mail.

We aim to dispatch most cards within 2 working days of receipt of your order.

  • Ireland – Please allow 3 to 5 working days for delivery from dispatch.
  • UK – Please allow up to 7 working days for delivery from dispatch.
  • Europe – Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery from dispatch.
  • Rest of the World – Please allow up to 14 working days for delivery from dispatch.

*These are guidelines delivery times only and will be dependent on the local countries’ postal services.

Delivery of the Leap Visitor cards shall be made to the customers address specified in the order.

  • If the delivery address specified is your holiday destination, e.g. your hotel, it is the customer’s responsibility to make arrangements for collection.
  • Leap Card will not issue refunds if your Leap Visitor Cards are not at the specified delivery location on your arrival.

Use our Apps to Plan your Journey

Make your travel even easier by downloading the TFI Live App , which allows you to access live real time departure and journey planning information across the Transport for Ireland (TFI) network.

You can download the app from the App Store and Google Play Store.

Transport services in Dublin

  • The  Transport for Ireland  website is the best source of integrated public transport information for Dublin and the rest of Ireland.
  • Dublin Bus  is the biggest public transport provider in the Greater Dublin Area operating over 136 routes. Normal services run from 5.00am until midnight.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland  operates bus routes in Dublin on behalf of Transport for Ireland since Autumn 2018.
  • Luas is Dublin’s tram service, operating two lines. The Luas Red Line links Tallaght / Saggart to Connolly / The Point. The Luas Green Line links Brides Glen / Sandyford to Broombridge.
  • DART  is a rail line that runs regularly along the coast from Malahide or Howth in North Co. Dublin southwards through the city centre and as far as Greystones, Co. Wicklow.
  • Commuter Rail  operates on two lines. One is from Connolly Station in the city to Kilcock. The other is from Heuston Station to Sallins.

Leap Visitor Card (Français)

La Leap Visitor Card est le titre de transport le plus pratique pour les touristes et autres personnes de passage à Dublin. Voyagez sans restriction pendant la période sélectionnée avec Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland à Dublin, Luas, DART et Commuter Rail. Vous pouvez même effectuer des trajets depuis et vers l’aéroport, au début et à la fin de votre séjour, sans frais supplémentaires. La Leap Visitor Card n’est pas valide pour les bus de visite à arrêts multiples ou autres bus touristiques.

En fonction de la durée de votre séjour, vous pouvez, parmi les différentes options proposées, choisir celle qui vous convient le mieux.

  • 1 jour (24 heures): 8,00 €
  • 3 jours (72 heures): 16,00 €
  • 7 jours (168 heures): 32,00 €

La période de validité commence dès la première utilisation de la carte.

*Attention: les Leap Visitor Cards inutilisées expirent 12 mois après leur date d’achat

Achat et rechargement

Il est actuellement possible d’acheter la Leap Visitor Card en ligne et auprès de guichets spécifiques à Dublin.

Cliquez ici pour acheter votre Leap Visitor Card en ligne et la recevoir chez vous avant votre départ.

*Attention: la Leap Visitor Card n’est pas un billet électronique et sera livrée à votre adresse postale.

(Voir ci-dessous les délais de livraison estimés. Attention : ce titre de transport n’est pas un billet électronique. Vous devez la commander de manière à la recevoir avant le début de votre séjour.)

Achetez votre carte à votre arrivée à Dublin auprès d’un des guichets de vente de la ville:

Aéroport de Dublin

  • Magasin Spar (Terminal 2, Arrivées)
  • Magasin WHSmith (Terminal 1, Arrivées)

Centre-ville

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell St.
  • Mullins Newsagent, Unit 1B Heuston Station
  • Newsrail, Connolly Station

Ainsi, que vous veniez en avion, en voiture ou en train, obtenez votre Leap Visitor Card avant votre départ ou dès votre arrivée et commencez aussitôt à explorer la ville. Vous pourrez ensuite recharger votre Leap Visitor Card pour une durée supplémentaire de 1, 3 ou 7 jours aux prix indiqués ci-dessus dans tous les points de vente Leap Card de Dublin (cinq fois maximum). Avec plus de 2000 points de vente Leap Card dans tout le pays, recharger votre carte n’est jamais un problème

Voyager avec la Leap Visitor Card

Votre Leap Visitor Card vous donne accès à des trajets illimités dès la première utilisation et pour la durée sélectionnée sur les services de transport de Dublin suivants:

  • Le réseau de bus de ville de Dublin (Dublin Bus) (la carte n’est pas valable pour les visites touristiques)
  • Les lignes de bus de Go-Ahead Ireland à Dublin
  • Le réseau Luas (tramway)
  • Les réseaux ferroviaires DART et Commuter Rail dans les limites de la «Short Hop Zone» (comprenant l’intégralité de la ville et du comté de Dublin)

Ne vous préoccupez ni des tarifs, ni d’avoir de la monnaie sur vous : plaquez simplement votre carte contre une borne de validation. Vous entendrez alors un signal sonore vous indiquant que votre trajet est validé et a été pris en compte:

  • Dans les bus de ville et les bus Go-Ahead Ireland, plaquez votre carte contre la borne Leap Card, à votre droite lorsque vous montez.
  • Pour le tramway (Luas), appliquez la carte contre une borne du quai avant de monter dans la rame et faites de même après en être descendu.
  • Pour prendre les trains des réseaux DART et Commuter Rail, plaquez votre carte contre le portail d’entrée du quai ou la borne avant le trajet et faites de même contre le portail de sortie ou la borne à l’issue de celui-ci. La carte peut être utilisée entre les stations dans les limites de la «Short Hop Zone».

Livraison pour les commandes en ligne

Les commandes de Leap Visitor Card sont expédiées par voie postale (courrier standard).

Nous essayons d’expédier la plupart des cartes dans les 2 jours ouvrables après réception de votre commande.

  • Irlande: veuillez compter de 3 à 5 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.
  • Royaume-Uni: veuillez compter jusqu’à 7 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.
  • Europe: veuillez compter jusqu’à 10 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.
  • Reste du monde: veuillez compter jusqu’à 14 jours ouvrables entre la livraison et l’expédition.

*Ces délais sont uniquement à titre indicatif et dépendront des services postaux des pays de livraison.

La Leap Visitor Card sera livrée à l’adresse du client indiquée dans la commande.

  • Si l’adresse indiquée est votre lieu de séjour, par exemple votre hôtel, il est de votre responsabilité de faire le nécessaire pour la récupérer.
  • Leap Card ne procédera à aucun remboursement si votre Leap Visitor Card ne se trouve pas au lieu de livraison indiqué le jour de votre arrivée.

Les services de transports à Dublin

  • Le site Internet  Transport for Ireland  est la meilleure source d’informations sur les transports en commun de Dublin et du reste du pays.
  • Dublin Bus est le principal réseau de transports en commun du Grand Dublin avec 136 lignes exploitées. Un service régulier est assuré de 5h à minuit.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland est la nouvelle compagnie de bus de Dublin. Elle exploite des lignes de bus dans la ville pour le compte de Transport for Ireland depuis l’automne 2018.
  • Luas est le réseau de tramway de Dublin; il exploite deux lignes. La ligne rouge relie Tallaght/Saggart à Connolly/The Point. La ligne verte relie Brides Glen/Sandyford à Broombridge.
  • Le DART est le train qui assure un service régulier le long de la côte depuis Malahide ou Howth dans le comté de Fingal (au nord de Dublin) vers le sud en traversant le centre-ville pour rejoindre Greystones, dans le comté de Wicklow.
  • Le réseau Commuter Rail exploite deux lignes. L’une relie Connolly Station, en ville, à Kilcock. L’autre relie la gare de Heuston Station à Sallins.

Gästekarte Leap Visitor Card (Deutsch)

Die Leap Visitor Card ist das ideale Nahverkehrsticket für Touristen und Besucher in Dublin. Nutzen Sie im Zeitraum Ihrer Wahl unbegrenzt die Nahrverkehrsangebote von Dublin Bus, Luas, DART, Commuter Rail und den Linien von Go-Ahead Ireland in Dublin. Dies umfasst auch den Transfer vom und zum Flughafen zu Beginn bzw. am Ende Ihrer Reise, ohne jeglichen Aufpreis. Die Leap Visitor Card ist bei der Hop-on/Hop-off-Tour oder anderen speziellen Tourangeboten ungültig.

Je nach Dauer Ihres Aufenthalts können Sie unter verschiedenen Angeboten das passende für sich auswählen.

  • 1 Tag (24 Stunden) – 8,00 €
  • 3 Tage (72 Stunden) – 16,00 €
  • 7 Tage (168 Stunden) – 32,00 €

Der gewählte Zeitraum beginnt mit der ersten Verwendung der Karte.

*Bitte beachten Sie, dass ungenutzte Leap Visitor Cards 12 Monate nach dem Kaufdatum ablaufen.

Kauf und Aufladen der Karte

Die Gästekarte Leap Visitor Card ist derzeit online und an Verkaufsstellen in Dublin erhältlich.

Klicken Sie hier, um Ihre Leap Visitor Card online zu kaufen. Die Gästekarte wird Ihnen vor Reiseantritt an Ihre Adresse zugestellt.

*Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Leap Visitor Card kein E-Ticket ist und Ihnen per Post zugestellt wird.

(Voraussichtliche Zustellungszeiten finden Sie weiter unten. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Karte kein E-Ticket ist. Deshalb sollten Sie Ihre Bestellung so früh wie möglich aufgeben, damit die Visitor Card rechtzeitig vor Ihrer Reise zugestellt werden kann.)

Sie können Ihre Karte bei Ihrer Ankunft in Dublin auch bei einer Reihe von verschiedenen Anbietern in der Stadt kaufen:

Flughafen Dublin:

  • Spar (T2 Ankunft)
  • WHSmith (T1 Ankunft)

Stadtzentrum Dublin:

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell Street

Ganz gleich, ob Sie mit dem Flugzeug, dem Auto oder der Bahn anreisen – holen Sie sich Ihre Leap Visitor Card schon vor der Reise oder sofort nach Ihrer Ankunft und erkunden Sie die Stadt. Sobald Sie eine Leap Visitor Card haben, können Sie sie bei jeder Leap Card Payzone-Vertriebsstelle in Dublin mit zusätzlichen Zeiträumen (1, 3 oder 7 Tage) zu den oben genannten Preisen (maximal 5 Mal) aufladen. Es gibt landesweit über 2000 Leap-Verkaufsstellen, deshalb ist das Aufladen kein Problem.

Fahrten mit Ihrer Leap Visitor Card

Mit Ihrer Leap Visitor Card können Sie im Zeitraum Ihrer Wahl, der mit der ersten Nutzung beginnt, die folgenden Transportdienstleistungen in Dublin unbegrenzt nutzen

  • alle Linienbusstrecken von Dublin Bus (nicht gültig für Bustouren)
  • die Buslinien von Go-Ahead Ireland in Dublin
  • alle Strecken der Luas-Straßenbahn
  • DART- und Commuter-Züge im Nahverkehr der Short Hop Zone (umfasst das gesamte Stadtgebiet und den Landkreis von Dublin)

Machen Sie sich keine Gedanken über Fahrpreise oder Bargeld – berühren Sie ganz einfach mit Ihrer Karte einen Entwerter. Sie hören dann einen Ton, der Ihnen bestätigt, dass die Kontrolle erfolgreich war:

  • Berühren Sie beim Einstieg in die Busse von Dublin Bus und Go-Ahead Ireland mit Ihrer Karte den Leap Card-Entwerter auf der rechten Seite.
  • Bei der Luas-Straßenbahn müssen Sie jeweils vor und nach der Fahrt mit der Karte ein Kontrollgerät auf dem Bahnsteig berühren.
  • Bei den DART- und Commuter-Zügen müssen Sie jeweils vor und nach der Fahrt mit der Karte den Entwerter am Eingang bzw. am Ausgang des Bahnsteigs berühren. Die Karte kann zwischen Haltestellen innerhalb der Short Hop Zone verwendet werden.

Zustellung von Online-Bestellungen

Bestellungen der Leap Visitor Card werden per Standardpost zugestellt.

Wir versuchen, die Karten in der Regel binnen 2 Werktagen nach Eingang Ihrer Bestellung zu versenden.

  • Irland – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe 3 bis 5 Werktage dauern.
  • GB – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe bis zu 7 Werktage dauern.
  • Europa – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe bis zu 10 Werktage dauern.
  • Weltweit – Die Zustellung kann nach der Versandaufgabe bis zu 14 Werktage dauern.

*Dies sind lediglich ungefähre Zustellungszeiten. Die exakten Zeiten hängen von den Postunternehmen der jeweiligen Länder ab.

Die Leap Visitor Cards werden an die in der Bestellung angegebene Kundenadresse zugestellt.

  • Wenn Sie als Lieferadresse die Adresse Ihres Urlaubsaufenthalts, wie etwa Ihr Hotel, angegeben haben, müssen Sie für die Annahme/Abholung der Zustellung sorgen.
  • Leap Card erstattet keine Kosten, wenn sich Ihre Leap Visitor Cards bei Ihrer Ankunft nicht an der angegebenen Lieferadresse befinden.

Verkehrsbetriebe in Dublin

  •  Die Website Transport for Ireland  ist die beste Informationsquelle für den integrierten öffentlichen Verkehr in Dublin und das übrige Irland.
  • Dublin Bus ist mit über 136 Linien der größte Anbieter öffentlicher Verkehrsdienste im Großraum Dublin. Der reguläre Betrieb läuft von 5:00 Uhr morgens bis Mitternacht.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland ist das neueste Busunternehmen in Dublin, das seit Herbst 2018 Buslinien im Auftrag von Transport for Ireland betreibt.
  • Luas  ist der Straßenbahndienst von Dublin und betreibt zwei Linien. Die Luas Red Line verbindet Tallaght/Saggart mit Connolly/The Point. Die Luas Green Line verbindet Brides Glen/Sandyford mit Broombridge.
  • Die DART  ist eine Bahnlinie, die regelmäßig entlang der Küste zwischen Malahide bzw. Howth im nördlichen County Dublin Richtung Süden durch das Stadtzentrum bis nach Greystones, County Wicklow, fährt.
  • Der Commuter Rail  genannte Nahverkehr wird auf zwei Linien betrieben. Eine Linie führt von Connolly Station im Stadtzentrum nach Kilcock. Die andere Linie führt von Heuston Station nach Sallins.

Leap Visitor Card (Español)

La Leap Visitor Card es la tarjeta de transporte público más práctica para los turistas y visitantes que vienen a Dublín. Con esta tarjeta podrá viajar sin límites durante el período que elija en las diferentes rutas de las líneas de autobús de Dublin Bus y Go-Ahead Ireland de Dublín, así como en Luas, DART y Commuter Rail. También podrá utilizarla sin cargos adicionales para viajar hacia y desde el aeropuerto al comienzo y al final de su viaje. Leap Visitor no es válida para tours Hop on/Hop off ni para otros circuitos turísticos especiales.

Según cuánto tiempo piense quedarse, puede elegir entre varias opciones para encontrar la que se adapte mejor a sus necesidades.

  • 1 día (24 horas): 8 €
  • 3 días (72 horas): 16 €
  • 7 días (168 horas): 32 €

El periodo de tiempo elegido empieza a contarse en el momento en que se utiliza la tarjeta por primera vez.

*Las tarjetas Leap Visitor Card no utilizadas caducan a los 12 meses de la fecha de compra.

Compra y recarga

La tarjeta Leap Visitor Card puede adquirirse en la Web y en los centros autorizados en Dublín.

Haga clic aquí para adquirir la Leap Visitor Card en la Web y recibirla en su domicilio antes de viajar.

*Tenga en cuenta que la Leap Visitor Card no es un billete electrónico y que se enviará a su dirección postal.

(Consulte más abajo los plazos de entrega estimados. Tenga en cuenta que, al no tratarse de un billete electrónico, deberá solicitar la tarjeta con suficiente antelación para recibirla antes de viajar)

Adquiera su tarjeta al llegar a Dublín en uno de los centros autorizados:

Aeropuerto de Dublín

  • Wrights Airport Conv Store (T1 Arrivals)

Centro de Dublín

  • Dublin Bus, 59 Upper O’Connell St., Dublin 1
  • Spar, 63 Upper O’Connell St., Dublin 1
  • Spar, Talbot Street, Dublin 1

Tanto si llega en avión, tren o por carretera, puede obtener su Leap Visitor Card antes de emprender el viaje o tras su llegada y empezar de inmediato a descubrir la ciudad. Una vez disponga de una Leap Visitor Card, puede ampliar su período de validez añadiendo tiempo adicional (1, 3 o 7 días) por los precios que se muestran más arriba, en cualquier  punto de venta de la tarjeta Leap Card de Dublín (hasta un máximo de cinco veces). Hay más de 2000 puntos de venta de Leap en todo el país, así que recargar la tarjeta es muy fácil.

Viajar con su Leap Visitor Card

La Leap Visitor Card le permite viajar de forma ilimitada durante el período seleccionado a partir de su primer uso en los siguientes medios de transporte de Dublín:

  • Todos los servicios programados de Dublin Bus (no es válida para tours)
  • Servicios de Go-Ahead Ireland en Dublín
  • Todos los servicios de Luas (tranvía)
  • DART y Commuter Rail en la Short Hop Zone (toda la ciudad y el condado de Dublín)

No se preocupe por los billetes ni por llevar efectivo, solo tiene que deslizar la tarjeta por una máquina de validación. Escuchará un pitido que verifica que ha validado el billete correctamente:

  • Al subir a los autobuses de Dublin Bus y Go-Ahead Ireland, pase la tarjeta por la máquina de validación de tarjetas Leap Card, que está situada a mano derecha.
  • En el Luas (tranvía), active la tarjeta pasándola por la máquina de validación situada en el andén antes de subir al tranvía y desactívela volviendo a pasarla por la máquina correspondiente al bajar.
  • En DART y Commuter Rail, active la tarjeta pasándola por la puerta de acceso al andén o en la máquina de validación antes de su viaje y desactívela volviendo a pasarla por la puerta de salida del andén o en la máquina de validación al finalizar su viaje. La tarjeta se puede utilizar entre todas estaciones que están dentro de la Short Hop Zone.

Entrega para pedidos en la Web

Las Leap Visitor Cards solicitadas se envían por correo ordinario.

Nuestro objetivo es enviar la mayoría de las tarjetas en un plazo de dos días hábiles tras haber recibido su solicitud.

  • Irlanda: para recibir su tarjeta espere de 3 a 5 días hábiles a partir del envío.
  • Reino Unido: para recibir su tarjeta espere hasta 7 días hábiles a partir del envío.
  • Resto de Europa: para recibir su tarjeta espere hasta 10 días hábiles a partir del envío.
  • Resto del mundo: para recibir su tarjeta espere hasta 14 días hábiles a partir del envío.

*Estos plazos de entrega son orientativos y dependerán de los servicios postales de los países respectivos.

La entrega de las Leap Visitor Cards se realizará en la dirección de los clientes indicada en el pedido.

  • Si ha indicado la dirección de su destino vacacional, ej., un hotel, será responsabilidad del cliente realizar las gestiones necesarias para su recogida.
  • Leap Card no reintegrará el importe de la compra si sus Leap Visitor Cards no están disponibles a su llegada en la dirección de entrega indicada.

Servicios de transporte en Dublín

  • La página web  Transport for Ireland  es la mejor fuente de información sobre el sistema de transporte público de Dublín y el resto de Irlanda.
  • Dublin Bus  es el mayor proveedor de servicios de transporte público en el área metropolitana de Dublín. Opera en más de 136 rutas. Los servicios normales funcionan desde las 5:00 de la mañana hasta la medianoche.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland es la empresa de autobuses más moderna de Dublín y desde otoño de 2018 opera varias rutas de autobús en nombre de Transport for Ireland.
  • Luas es el servicio de tranvías de Dublín; tiene dos líneas. La línea roja de Luas va de Tallaght/Saggart a Connolly/The Point. La línea verde de Luas va de Brides Glen/Sandyford a Broombridge.
  • DART  es una línea ferroviaria que recorre de manera regular la costa desde Malahide o Howth, en el norte del condado de Dublín, hacia el sur, atravesando el centro de la ciudad y llegando hasta Greystones, en el condado de Wicklow.
  • Commuter Rail  tiene dos líneas. Una va desde Connolly Station, en la ciudad, hasta Kilcock. La otra va desde Heuston Station hasta Sallins.

Leap Visitor Card (Italiano)

La Leap Visitor Card è una pratica tessera per turisti e visitatori che permette di circolare sui mezzi pubblici di Dublino. Consente di utilizzare i servizi Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland (a Dublino), Luas, DART e Commuter Rail senza limiti per un periodo di tempo a scelta. Si può utilizzare anche per il tragitto da e verso l’aeroporto all’inizio e al termine del viaggio, senza costi aggiuntivi. La Leap Visitor Card non è valida per i tour Hop On/Hop Off (sali e scendi quando vuoi) o altri servizi speciali.

A seconda della durata del soggiorno, puoi scegliere tra diverse opzioni e trovare quella che più si adatta alla tua visita.

  • 1 giorno (24 ore) – €8,00
  • 3 giorni (72 ore) – €16,00
  • 7 giorni (168 ore) – €32,00

Il calcolo delle ore ha inizio dal primo utilizzo della tessera.

*Se inutilizzata, la Leap Visitor Card scadrà a 12 mesi dalla data di acquisto.

Acquisto e ricariche

Attualmente è possibile acquistare la Leap Visitor Card online o a Dublino, presso i punti autorizzati.

Fai clic qui per acquistare la Leap Visitor Card online e riceverla a casa prima della partenza.*

*La Leap Visitor Card non è un biglietto elettronico e pertanto verrà fisicamente consegnata al tuo recapito postale.

(Segue una stima dei tempi di consegna in base all’area geografica. Non trattandosi di un biglietto elettronico, la Card deve essere ordinata con sufficiente anticipo prima del viaggio.)

Acquista la tua Card una volta arrivato a Dublino, presso uno dei punti autorizzati in città:

Aeroporto di Dublino

Centro di Dublino

Che arrivi in aereo, in auto o in treno, potrai ottenere la tua Leap Visitor Card prima di metterti in viaggio o una volta giunto in città. I possessori della Leap Visitor Card possono ricaricare la tessera alle tariffe sovra riportate (1, 3 o 7 giorni) presso qualsiasi negozio abilitato Payzone  di Dublino. È possibile effettuare fino a 5 ricariche (Top Up). Nel paese vi sono oltre 2000 negozi abilitati, dunque effettuare la ricarica sarà semplicissimo.

Viaggiare con la Leap Visitor Card

La Leap Visitor Card permette di effettuare corse illimitate nel periodo prescelto sulle seguenti reti di trasporto pubblico a Dublino:

  • Tutti i bus della rete pubblica di Dublino (Dublin Bus, esclusi tour)
  • Servizi Go-Ahead Ireland a Dublino
  • Tutti i servizi Luas (tram)
  • DART e Commuter Rail nella Short Hop Zone (comprende tutta la città e la contea di Dublino)

Per la convalida della tessera sarà sufficiente appoggiarla sul Validator, dimenticandosi di biglietti e contanti. In seguito alla convalida, l’apparecchio emette un segnale acustico:

  • Sui Dublin Bus, Go-Ahead Ireland appoggiate la tessera sul Leap Card Validator, che si trova sul lato destro salendo sul bus.
  • Nel caso dei tram Luas, la convalida deve essere effettuata alla fermata, sia prima della salita (tag-on) che dopo la discesa dal mezzo (tag-off).
  • I servizi DART e Commuter Rail funzionano in base allo stesso principio: la convalida viene effettuata ai gate o sui Validator di entrata e uscita sui binari. La tessera è valida su tutte le tratte comprese nella Short Hop Zone.

Consegna degli ordini online

Le Leap Visitor Card ordinate online vengono spedite tramite posta ordinaria.

Facciamo il possibile per spedire la maggior parte delle Card entro 2 giorni lavorativi dal ricevimento dell’ordine.

  • Irlanda – Consegna da 3 a 5 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione.
  • Regno Unito – Consegna fino a 7 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione.
  • Europa – Consegna fino a 10 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione.
  • Resto del mondo – Consegna fino a 14 giorni lavorativi dopo la spedizione

*Le tempistiche descritte sono puramente indicative e dipendono dai servizi postali dei paesi in oggetto.

La Leap Visitor Card verrà consegnata all’indirizzo specificato dal cliente in fase di ordinazione.

  • Se l’indirizzo di consegna specificato corrisponde alla propria meta turistica, ad es. un hotel, sarà responsabilità del cliente organizzarne il recupero.
  • Non sono previsti rimborsi nel caso in cui la tua Leap Visitor Card non dovesse trovarsi nel luogo di consegna specificato al momento dell’arrivo.

Servizi di trasporto di Dublino

  • Per informazioni complete sulla rete di trasporti pubblici di Dublino e del resto d’Irlanda, è possibile consultare il sito Transport for Ireland .
  • Dublin Bus  è la principale rete di trasporti pubblici, con bus che circolano su oltre 136 linee nell’area Greater Dublin. Il servizio normale è attivo dalle ore 05:00 fino a mezzanotte.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland è una nuova rete di bus a Dublino, che ha iniziato a operare in città per conto di Transport for Ireland a partire dall’autunno del 2018.
  • Luas è la rete di tram di Dublino che effettua servizio su due linee. La linea rossa collega Tallaght / Saggart a Connolly / The Point. La linea verde collega Brides Glen / Sandyford a Broombridge.
  • DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transport)  è un servizio di treni elettrici che percorrono la costa collegando Malahide o Howth, all’estremo nord di Dublino, a Greystones, a sud nella contea di Wicklow, passando attraverso il centro città.
  • Il Commuter Rail , simile a un treno, ha due linee. La prima collega la Connolly Station nel centro città a Kilcock. L’altra collega la Heuston Station a Sallins.

Karta Leap Visitor Card (Polski)

Karta Leap Visitor Card jest najwygodniejszą kartą komunikacji miejskiej dostępną w Dublinie dla turystów i gości. Uzyskaj nielimitowane przejazdy w wybranym okresie i udaj się w dowolne miejsce w samym Dublinie i na jego przedmieściach wybranym środkiem transportu publicznego. Można nawet podróżować na lotnisko i z lotniska na początku i na końcu swojej podróży bez żadnych dodatkowych opłat. Karta Leap Visitor Card nie obowiązuje w przypadku korzystania z przejazdów typu Hop on/Hop off lub innych specjalnych usług turystycznych.

W zależności od tego, jak długi pobyt planujesz, możesz wybierać spośród wielu możliwości i znaleźć taką, która najlepiej pasuje do stylu Twojej wizyty.

  • 1 dzień (24 godziny) – 8,00 euro
  • 3 dni (72 godziny) – 16,00 euro
  • 7 dni (168 godzin) – 32,00 euro

Wybrany okres rozpoczyna się w momencie pierwszego użycia karty.

*Prosimy pamiętać, że niewykorzystana karta Leap Visitor Card wygasa po 12 miesiącach od daty zakupu.

Kupowanie i doładowywanie

Zakup karty Leap Visitor Card jest możliwy przez Internet oraz u agentów w Dublinie.

Kliknij tutaj, aby kupić kartę Leap Visitor Card z dostawą do domu przed wyruszeniem w podróż .

*Należy pamiętać, że karta Leap Visitor Card nie jest elektronicznym biletem i zostanie dostarczona na podany adres pocztowy.

(Poniżej można sprawdzić szacowany czas dostawy). Należy pamiętać, że nie jest to bilet elektroniczny i trzeba go zamówić wystarczająco wcześniej przed podróżą, z uwzględnieniem czasu dostawy)

Kupić kartę po przyjeździe do Dublina u różnych agentów w mieście:

Lotnisko w Dublinie

Centrum miasta Dublin

Bez względu na to, czy przybywasz samolotem, drogą lub koleją, kartę Leap Visitor Card możesz kupić z wyprzedzeniem lub po przyjeździe i rozpocząć zwiedzanie miasta. Gdy masz już kartę Leap Visitor Card, możesz ją doładować na dodatkowe okresy (1, 3 lub 7 dni) za kwotę pokazaną powyżej w dowolnym punkcie  Leap Card Payzone w Dublinie (maksymalnie 5 razy). Istnieje ponad 2000 punktów Leap w całym kraju, więc doładowanie nie sprawia trudności.

Podróżowanie z kartą Leap Visitor Card

Karta Leap Visitor Card umożliwia nielimitowane podróżowanie po pierwszym użyciu przez wybrany okres następującymi środkami transportu publicznego w Dublinie:

  • Wszystkie autobusy transportu publicznego w Dublinie (karta jest nieważna w przypadku autobusów rejsowych)
  • Usługi transportowe Go-Ahead Ireland w Dublinie
  • Kolej miejska Luas
  • Linie kolejowe DART i Commuter w strefie Short Hop Zone (całe miasto Dublin i hrabstwo)

Nie musisz martwić się o taryfy lub gotówkę, wystarczy zbliżyć kartę do urządzenia kontrolnego. Po prawidłowej kontroli usłyszysz dźwięk potwierdzający:

  • W autobusach miejskich w autobusach Go-Ahead Ireland wystarczy zbliżyć kartę do urządzenia kontrolnego Leap Card Validator znajdującego się z prawej strony po wejściu do pojazdu.
  • W kolejce Luas zbliż kartę do urządzenia na peronie przed wejściem do wagonu i ponownie po wyjściu z wagonu.
  • W przypadku linii kolejowych DART i Commuter zbliż kartę do urządzenia kontrolującego przy bramce wejściowej na peron przed podróżą oraz przy bramce wyjściowej z peronu po podróży. Karta może być używana między stacjami w strefie Short Hop Zone.

Dostawa zamówień online

Zamówienia kart Leap Visitor Card są wysyłane tradycyjną pocztą.

Większość kart staramy się wysłać w ciągu 2 dni roboczych od otrzymania zamówienia.

  • Irlandia – prosimy o uwzględnienie 3 do 5 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.
  • Wielka Brytania – prosimy o uwzględnienie do 7 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.
  • Europa – prosimy o uwzględnienie do 10 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.
  • Reszta świata – prosimy o uwzględnienie do 14 dni roboczych na dostawę od momentu wysyłki.

*Są to tylko wytyczne dotyczące czasu doręczenia. Czas ten zależy od usług pocztowych w krajach lokalnych.

Dostawa kart Leap Visitor odbywa się na adres klienta podany w zamówieniu.

  • Jeśli podanym adresem dostawy jest cel podróży, np. hotel, za zorganizowanie odbioru jest odpowiedzialny klient.
  • Firma Leap Card nie zwróci pieniędzy, jeśli karty Leap Visitor Card nie znajdą się w określonym miejscu dostawy w dniu przyjazdu.

Usługi transportowe w Dublinie

  • Witryna  Transport for Ireland jest najlepszym źródłem informacji o publicznym transporcie w Dublinie i pozostałej części Irlandii.
  • Autobusy Dublin Bus  to największy usługodawca transportowy w regionie Greater Dublin Area, obsługujący ponad 136 tras. Autobusy kursują w godzinach od 5.00 rano do północy.
  • Go-Ahead Ireland to najnowsza dublińska firma autobusowa. Obsługuje ona trasy autobusowe w Dublinie w imieniu Transport for Ireland od jesieni 2018 roku.
  • Kolej miejska Luas obejmuje w Dublinie dwie linie. Czerwona linia Luas łączy Tallaght / Saggart z Connolly / The Point. Zielona linia Luas Green łączy Brides Glen / Sandyford z Broombridge.
  • DART  to linia kolejowa biegnąca z wybrzeża z Malahide lub Howth w północnej części hrabstwa Dublin na południe przez centrum miasta aż do Greystones w hrabstwie Wicklow.
  • Kolej Commuter Rail  obsługuje dwie linie. Jedna biegnie ze stacji Connolly w mieście Kilcock. Druga — ze stacji Heuston do Sallins.

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