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Dublin
Ireland

Population: 1,600,000
Language: English
Currency: Euro (EUR)

Information about Dublin

Why is Dublin popular among tourists?

Dublin — the capital of Ireland and one of the most famous cultural centers of Europe. It combines rich historical heritage, modern architecture, live music, and the hospitality of its residents. The city attracts both history lovers and art, literature, and nightlife enthusiasts.

Here you can see ancient castles, take walks along old streets, visit famous pubs and museums linked to the works of James Joyce and other great Irish writers. Dublin is ideal for family holidays, romantic getaways, and business travel.

What attractions should be visited in Dublin?

Here are the main places you shouldn't miss:

  • Dublin Castle — the residence of British governors and the main state complex of the country until 1922.
  • Christ Church Cathedral — the main church in the city with a rich interior and an underground collection of artifacts.
  • St. Patrick’s Cathedral — the largest Gothic church in Ireland.
  • The Little Museum of Dublin — an interactive museum about the city through the eyes of its residents.
  • Trinity College Library — one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, home to the famous "Book of Kells".
  • Guinness Storehouse — an interactive museum dedicated to the history of Ireland's most famous beer.
  • National Museum of Ireland — three branches with artifacts from the Neolithic period to the Viking era.
  • O’Connell Street — the main street of the city with the Abbey Theatre, monuments, and shops.
  • Custom House Quay — a popular place for evening strolls and photo sessions.
  • Abbey Theatre — Ireland's national theater, founded in 1904.

Why choose a private guide in Dublin?

Private guides in Dublin will help you dive deeper into the culture, history, and everyday life of the city. They’ll share interesting details, show hidden corners, and offer routes tailored to your interests. A private guide in Dublin is a convenient way to learn more than just official facts and make your trip more personal and memorable.

When is the best time to visit Dublin?

The best time to visit is from May to September. The weather during this period is mild, days are long, and there is an opportunity for outdoor excursions. However, Dublin is interesting year-round: Christmas markets take place in winter, and spring brings blossoms and new events.

What language is spoken in Dublin?

The main language of communication is English. The Irish language (Gaeilge) also has official status but is mainly used in education and certain regions. Tours with private guides in Dublin are usually conducted in English, but other languages may be available upon request.

What local cuisine should I try?

In Dublin, be sure to try Irish stew, black pudding, homemade soda bread, and freshly baked pies. Local pubs offer tasty snacks, fish dishes, and the famous Guinness beer. At markets or farm shops, you can buy butter, cheese, and handmade tea.

How is shopping in Dublin?

Shopping in Dublin is diverse — from trendy boutiques to traditional crafts. You can find wool products, jewelry, books on history, and souvenirs. The main shopping areas are Temple Bar, Grafton Street, and Talbot Square.

What to bring from Dublin and what not to export?

Great gifts include Irish soap, tea, woolen products, and books on history. It is not recommended to export antiques without permission. Also, remember to follow import rules for food in your country, especially meat and dairy products.

What to wear in Dublin?

Weather in Dublin is changeable, so clothing should be waterproof and layered. Comfortable shoes are essential, as much of the sightseeing is done on foot. An umbrella will be useful even in summer.

What currency is used in Dublin? Should I exchange money?

The euro (EUR) is used in Dublin. It’s best to exchange currency in advance or use ATMs, which are easy to find in the city. Most establishments accept cards, but cash is convenient for small purchases and tips.

What are the rules of behavior in public places in Dublin?

In Ireland, politeness and respect for culture are valued. In restaurants, it is customary to greet neighbors, and in public places — to keep order. Litter must be disposed of properly, and silence and visiting rules must be observed in churches and museums.

How safe is Dublin for tourists?

Dublin is considered a safe city. Crime levels are low, but, like anywhere, it's wise to watch your belongings in crowded areas. Private guides in Dublin provide an additional level of comfort and safety during tours.

What to do in the evening in Dublin?

In the evening, you can visit a cozy pub with live music, have dinner at one of the restaurants, or take a walk along the illuminated quay. Dublin offers a wide nightlife suitable for both young people and families.

Is Dublin interesting for children?

Children will enjoy museums with interactive programs, parks, and themed events. Private guides in Dublin can offer tours with games, puzzles, and themed routes to make the trip fun for the whole family.

Who lives in Dublin and what religion is practiced there?

Dublin’s population is around 550,000 people. The dominant religion is Catholicism, although the city is open to all cultures. There are also representatives of various ethnic groups and faiths living in Dublin.

How is ecology in Dublin?

Ecology in Dublin is at a high level. The city is clean, waste recycling systems are developed, and natural resources are carefully preserved. Parks, canals, and green zones are regularly maintained.

How to get to Dublin?

The nearest international airport is Dublin Airport. From there, you can reach the city center by bus, taxi, or rental car. Railways and domestic flights from other Irish cities are also available.

Why should I visit Dublin?

Dublin is a combination of history, culture, nature, and gastronomy. It's a city where you feel at home, and every street tells its own story. Private guides in Dublin will help you discover this amazing city from its best side.

5 reasons to visit Dublin

  1. One of Europe’s cultural hubs with a rich literary tradition.
  2. A diverse program of events throughout the year — from festivals to exhibitions.
  3. World-famous brands and unique Irish workshops in one city.
  4. Historical museums and architectural landmarks of global significance.
  5. Excellent transport accessibility and developed infrastructure for tourists.

Our tips for tourists visiting Dublin

  • Book a private tour with a guide in Dublin in advance, especially on holidays.
  • Don’t forget your camera — the old streets and castles offer great photo opportunities.
  • Try breakfast at one of the family-run cafes — they often serve homemade pastries.
  • If traveling with children, choose guides experienced in conducting child-friendly tours.
  • Study the public transport schedule — it helps save time and budget.
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Private Guide in Dublin - Michael

(Member Since 2014) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Dublin Languages: English

Private Day Tours of the Boyne Valley, County Meath, rich in heritage and history. Visit the heritage capital of Ireland as your personal driver brings you from one location to the other to stroll around at your ease.

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Private Guide in Dublin - Eric

(Member Since 2009) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Dublin Languages: English

I am a licensed private guide and I have both the white Irish badge and the blue Dublin guide badge. Ireland is my birthplace; I have been living here for all my life. No wonder I am so interested in the Irish history and folklore. This company is a family business, and I am the third generation to be providing the service of a private guide in Dublin. My tailor made tour include all the most interesting places and landmarks Ireland can possibly show.

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Private Guide in Dublin - Geoffrey

(Member Since 2012) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Dublin, Galway Languages: English

Tour guide since 2009. I have been conducting all Ireland tours from Dublin and the midlands for the past three years, and have built up an extensive knowledge of many of Ireland's hidden and not so hidden treasures I specialize in all sorts of tours, from Dublin and Belfast city walking tours to to cultural and historical attractions throughout Ireland .

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Private Guide in Dublin - Joyce

(Member Since 2006) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Dublin, Shannon Languages: English

Walking and hiking tours in Ireland with Joyce's Ireland - the best hiking vacations in Ireland! Welcome to the Ireland of my dreams and, I hope, yours. I started running these tours in the Summer of 1995 and I quickly realised that this was the best decision I'd ever made. I have managed to convert what is essentially a passionate hobby into a small, well-run business.

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Private Guide in Dublin - Kieran

(Member Since 2009) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Dublin Languages: English

My name is Kieran. I am a private tour guide based in Dublin and I run a private tour company Tour Dublin. I am a certified tour guide and I have an honours Masters degree in Medieval Studies although I have an interest in all periods of history.

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My first guided tour in Ireland was with Kieran in March 2012, and I consider myself very lucky in that regard. I cannot underscore enough just what a delightful, informative, and truly decent man Kieran is...his credentials are impeccable but his style is that of a master story-teller/adventurer--you are glued to his every word and always following his lead! As he effortlessly conducts you through your special tour, any issues which come up (long lines, traffic, weather, etc.) he makes "disappear" with a just wave of his hands, it seemed to me! What Kieran taught me on my first voyage to Ireland ...