DUBLIN PASS
Pass offering access to around 30 tourist attractions and the "Hop on Hop ...Read more
WILD ROVER TOURS
Agency organizing tours, with English-speaking guides, to discover Dublin, ...Read more
IRISH WILDBIRD CONSERVANCY
Read moreBirdwatch Ireland is the trade name for the Conservation of Irish Ornithology (IWC). Founded in 1968, this association is dedicated to the conservation and protection of the country's wild birds. It survives through contributions from over 10,000 members.
LAZY BIKE TOURS
Read moreOn orange electric bikes, you are immersed in the history of the city through its iconic monuments and anecdotes on the Irish capital.
THE ICON FACTORY
Gallery nestled behind Fleet Street, hosting regular exhibitions and ...Read more
GLASNEVIN CEMETARY
Cemetery containing the graves of such great names in Irish history as ...Read more
VISIT DUBLIN
Official website of the Irish capital's tourist office, a good place to ...Read more
HIDDEN DUBLIN WALKS
An address offering guided tours and interactive walks to discover the ...Read more
DoDublin Tours
Address offering "Hop on Hop off" bus tours of Dublin, various tourist ...Read more
EI TRAVEL GROUP
Travel agency offering tours of Dublin's landmarks and sightseeing bus ...Read more
VISITER DUBLIN EN FRANCAIS
Read moreFrench, married to an Irishman, Catherine has lived in Dublin for over 20 years. A member of ATGI (Approved Tourist Guides of Ireland), she guides French-speaking groups in Dublin and throughout Ireland. Her public tour will take you through the heart of Dublin, with its must-sees and secret spots. Private tours on a variety of themes are also available: Vikings, Georgian, Victorian, Free Ireland 1920-1940, literature, mythology...
DUBLIN EN FRANCAIS
Agency offering tours and guided visits in French to discover the must-sees ...Read more
ST PATRICK S CATHEDRAL
Read moreDublin's St. Patrick's Cathedral is a must-see when visiting the Irish capital. Located in the southern part of the old city, this Anglican cathedral is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture. Founded in 1191 by John Comyn, it is now the seat of Anglican worship for the Church of Ireland. It is also possible to book free guided tours, which take place regularly throughout the day. St. Patrick's Cathedral is within easy walking distance of Dublin city center and has facilities for people with reduced mobility. Free coach parking is available nearby. Visitors can also support the cathedral's mission by purchasing souvenirs from the small store inside.