Dublin Guide – Whats on in Dublin

Please see below for a small sample of some of the attractions available in Dublin.

We can transfer you to and from any of the below locations.

Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

Come and explore Ireland’s number one visitor attraction.

Providing an unforgettable welcome and a magical journey deep into the heart of the world famous GUINNESS® brand and company.

The Old Jameson Distillery

The Old Jameson Distillery

Set in the heart of Dublin, a visit to the Old Jameson Distillery is so much more than just a tour, it is an exciting and engaging experience, guaranteed to enlighten and entertain any visitor.

Re-live the story of John Jameson & Son through the history, the atmosphere and above all the taste.

Templebar

Templebar

Temple bar is Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. There is something happening 365 days a year. It is one of the oldest parts of Dublin. The city of Dublin, as we know it, was born in and around Temple Bar.

At any one time there are around fifty cultural organisations based in Temple Bar, scores of artists and creative professionals, and tens of thousands of visitors!

Golf

Golf

If you happen to be visiting the capital city for a short break or a business trip and a game of golf is
on the agenda Dublin has numerous courses on offer.

Dublin is a golfer’s paradise, some have said, and one that will test every aspect of your game be you novice, professional or somewhere in between.

Aviva

Aviva

The Aviva Stadium is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators, and is the home of Leinster Rugby,The Ireland national rugby union team, League of Ireland 11, and the Republic of Ireland national football team, as well as being a venue for live music events.

Croke Park

Croke Park

Croke Park is a GAA stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. Often called Croker by GAA followers in Dublin, it serves both as the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association.