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City walks in Dublin

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Ireland's vibrant capital Dublin never seems to stand still. With the charm of a cosy village and the ambience of the big city, Dublin manages the balancing act between tradition and modernity. Discover Dublin with the world-famous Temple Bar district and Trinity College on a city tour on your own!

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The 10 most beautiful city walks in Dublin

Dublin ( Irlande )
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Dublin ( Irlande )
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
98.3 km
24:50 h
438 m
438 m
Visite guidée et numérotée de la ville de Dublin ( Irlande )
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The exterior of St Patrick's Cathedral as viewed from the north-east across St Patrick's Park in Dublin, Ireland.
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Historic Dublin: City Walking Tour
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
3.5 km
0:55 h
25 m
21 m
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Dublin's history with a captivating 2.2-mile walking route that takes you on a journey through time, beginning at the iconic St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Walk Yourself Happy
Walk on Howth Head, Dublin, Ireland
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Howth Head Circular
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
12.3 km
3:45 h
261 m
261 m
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Howth Head Peninsula with an exhilarating 7.7-mile adventure! 
TOG Walks
In Temple Bar - dem Vergnügungsviertel.
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Stadtrundgang für Familien in Dublin
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
5.2 km
3:00 h
27 m
27 m
Kurzer Spaziergang, aber alles Wichtige in zwei, drei Stunden erwandert - dieser Stadtrundgang führt uns zu den wichtigsten Innenstadt-Sehenswürdigkeiten in Irlands Hauptstadt Dublin.
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City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Grand Canal River Dodder
23.8 km
5:41 h
71 m
60 m
A nice city walk along the Grand Canal and the Dodder River
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Dublin Sightseeing Tour
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Dublin Sightseeing Tour
2.9 km
0:45 h
21 m
29 m
made for 17 and 18 year olds
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City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Dublin
8 km
3:00 h
27 m
16 m
Community
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Dublin City Wall Walking Tour
4.3 km
1:05 h
17 m
17 m
Historic walk of the city of Dublin folliwing the line of the old Norman city wall
Community
City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
UCD by bike 12 Apr 2021 23:00:14
7.9 km
1:56 h
35 m
69 m
Plotted as walking to get more accurate alignment
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City Walking · Eastcoast and Midlands
Full Coverage Dublin City Tour
7.5 km
1:50 h
6 m
9 m
Castle Hotel Garden of Remembrance Hugh Lane Gallery (visit optional) Rotunda Hospital Henrietta St  St. Michan's Church (tour optional) Fr. Matthew Bridge The Brazen Head (refreshment stop optional) St. Audoen's Park & Church Lamb Alley Iveagh Market St. Nicholas of Myra St. Patrick's Park & Cathedral (cafe stop optional) Site of Dunlop Tyre Factory Jonathan Swift Birthplace Dubh Linn Garden Dublin Castle Christchurch Cathedral Fishamble St Smock Alley Theatre Clarion Hotel Hapenny Bridge Irish Potato Cake Company Trinity College
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Can you explore Dublin on foot?

Yes, definitely! The city centre in particular is often easy to reach. However, if you want to visit more distant parts of the city, such as the Howth peninsula, you should take the train or a taxi.

How many days should you plan to stay in Dublin?

How many days should you plan for Dublin?

You should plan at least three days to get a real impression of Ireland's capital city.

The location of the city itself is very good.

The location of the former Viking village and today's capital of Ireland is almost fairytale-like. The gentle hills of the Big Island rise in the background, while the city itself is idyllically crossed by the River Liffey. Dublin's bay and the associated access to the Irish Sea also add to the city's popularity.

Inside, life pulsates - during the day, locals and tourists alike bustle about in countless cafes, admire works of art or the city's historic buildings on a city tour, or enjoy the mild weather by the river, in the bay or in the park.

Turning night into day

As soon as darkness falls, people gather in the well-known entertainment district of Temple Bar. You can enjoy a drink or two there with live music and a lively atmosphere. The dark Irish beer Guinness, which has been brewed in the city since 1759, is particularly popular. If you want to learn more about the almost black drink the next day, you can visit the Guinness Storehouse on a city tour. At the brewery, you will learn everything about Ireland's cult beer, from its history to the brewing process to tasting the stout.

Eastcoast and Midlands
Sightseeing highlight Temple Bar Dublin
Ireland
Gastronomic highlight Guinness Storehouse Brewery Experience

A walk to Dublin's sights

If you don't fancy a night out in Temple Bar, explore the city on your own or take a guided tour. The historic yet modern city has a number of sights worth seeing for you.

For example, those interested in history should visit Dublin Castle in Dame Street in the middle of the old town. A castle was built on this site as early as the 13th century, but the current buildings date mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the Irish government resides there. However, you should not miss a guided tour of this monumental building!

Castle · Eastcoast and Midlands
Dublin Castle
Eastcoast and Midlands
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Dublin Castle is a former fortress in the old city of Dublin. Today it is still used by the ...

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Did you know that Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature? On a guided city tour with a literary background, fans of the written word can learn all about famous authors such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde or Bram Stoker and perhaps even follow in the footsteps of their heroes. A visit to Joyce's alma mater, Belvedere College, or to the Yeats exhibition in the National Library will make Bücherwarmers' hearts flutter.

Eastcoast and Midlands
Sightseeing highlight Little Museum of Dublin
Eastcoast and Midlands
Sightseeing highlight Trinity College Dublin

What must I see in Dublin?

On a guided tour of Ireland's capital city, you are sure to notice the many cathedrals that dot the cityscape. The most famous are St. Patrick's Cathedral and Christ Church. Their imposing architecture has been impressing visitors for 800 years. There are also many surprises waiting inside the sacred buildings. For example, the embalmed heart of St Laurence O'Toole, which is kept in a heart-shaped stone in Christ Church.

Other things to see during a city tour in Dublin:

  • Kilmainham Gaol
  • Phoenix Park
  • EPIC - The Irish Emigration Museum Dublin
  • Grafton Street
  • St. Stephen's Green
Historical Site · Eastcoast and Midlands
Kilmainham Gaol
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Cathedral · Eastcoast and Midlands
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Park · Eastcoast and Midlands
Phoenix Park Dublin
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Museum · Eastcoast and Midlands
EPIC - The Irish Emigration Museum Dublin
Square · Eastcoast and Midlands
Grafton Street Dublin
Park · Eastcoast and Midlands
St Stephen's Green
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