1. Guinness Storehouse
9.0
St James's Gate, Dublin, Dublin City
Brewery · South-West Inner City · 565 tips and reviews
Michael Arkins: Well Designed tour in one of the most impressive venues in Dublin! The home of Guinness offers a variety of interesting exhibits ending with an impressive panoramic view.
Kate Furman: Great self guided tour. Check out the top floor for a panorama view of dublin
Sanja Delcev: Amazing tour! Loved pouring a pint of Guinness to myself, and enjoyed the view on the 7th floor! A must when visiting Dublin!
2. Kilmainham Gaol
8.9
2 Inchicore Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin, Dublin City
Historic and Protected Site · Kilmainham · 112 tips and reviews
JJ: Must do tour of Dublin, so much history takes about an hour, tour guides are fab
Marissa: Great tour! Tons of information on Irish history and great history of some notorious prisoners. Very creepy! Don't miss it!
Heléne Björkman: Must take the tour and listen to Irish history told by charming and very knowledgeable guides
3. Irish Whiskey Museum
8.7
119 Grafton St, Dublin, Dublin City
History Museum · South-East Inner City · 36 tips and reviews
Clark Winslett: The VIP tour is totally worth it. 4 whiskeys to taste and a souvenir glass. Owen was my tour guide and he was superb. Michael was the bartender and he made the experience fantastic.
Beau Lebens: Great tour, perhaps a little cheesy, but fun. I like that it's not focused on a specific distillery.
Niki Wright: Get premium! Tour and tasting is amazing and well worth it.
Ian Parker: Funny, cute, touching, informative, quick guided tour. And it's free on Wednesday's from 12-5pm
Lucas: Visit the guided tour and do not miss the U2 room
Allan Beaufour: Take the tour, it's great. Informative and funny!
6. Croke Park
9.0
Jones's Rd, Dublin, Dublin City
Stadium · North Inner City · 44 tips and reviews
Alan Fanning: Try the roof top tour - Dublin Visitors (http://www.dublin1.webs.com) have discounted tickets.
Delfin English Schools: Best place for discovering the authentic Irish sports. Go for a tour or a game, history and great "craic' guaranteed! Delfin approved ;)
Michael Arkins: Huge and Iconic venue which hosts many major events from Concerts to Sport. Visit the GAA museum for a great experience and check out the views from the Sky Tour. A must see sight when visiting Dublin
10. Aviva Stadium
8.9
65-79 Lansdowne Rd, Dublin, Dublin City
Soccer Stadium · Southside · 62 tips and reviews
Tero Angeria: Go see a game, or take the stadium tour, which is very nice and informative.
Jack Smith: Great hour long tour around the stadium, visiting media centre, changing rooms, pitch side and level five terrace
Daniel Kengen: A must see if you have the time. Stadium tour is €10,- and was done with a good dose of humour
Mike Hackett: Saturday and Sunday are the busiest days and only open during winter months from 0930 to 1630 so arrive early. The gardens back onto Glasnevin Cemetary which have free tours available twice daily! Read more.
Delfin English Schools: Take a stroll in the gardens on a Sunday afternoon for a free guided tour (12pm-2.30pm). Delfin approved ;)
EDR: Free of charge, worth to spend a couple of hours. They have 2 free tours per day, check their website for more info. Hosts an internal cafe for rainy days, filled with cakes❤️
13. Smock Alley Theatre
8.5
Exchange St Lwr, Temple Bar, Dublin, Dublin City
Theater · Temple Bar · 11 tips and reviews
Jess Majekodunmi: Highly recommend the pre-show tour - Vikings, crypts, an old boys school and a great banqueting hall
Antoinette Kavanagh: Great little theatre. Recommend the tour of the theatre. Very interesting n a bit spooky
Meg: Smock Alley is a beautiful theatre with a dining hall venue attached. The theatre usually runs homegrown talent and always has an array of shows running. Definitely a great thing to do in Dublin!