Dublin is one of the best places in Ireland for museums, historic buildings, galleries, literary heritage and unusual specialist attractions. Whether you are visiting for one day or planning a longer city break, Dublin offers a wide mix of places to explore indoors and outdoors.
This guide focuses on Dublin attractions listed on the site, with links to museums, castles, cultural stops and lesser-known heritage places. It is designed as a practical starting point for planning what to see in Dublin.
Classic Dublin attractions
Dublin Castle
One of Dublin’s most important historic sites and a central stop for visitors interested in the city’s past.
Kilmainham Gaol Museum
A major heritage attraction connected with Irish history and political memory.
Guinness Storehouse
One of Dublin’s most famous visitor attractions and a popular stop for many first-time visitors.
Dublin Zoo
A well-known family attraction located in Dublin 8.
Museums and galleries in Dublin
Dublin has a strong museum and gallery scene, from national institutions to smaller collections and specialist museums. Visitors can easily build a full day around museums alone.
- National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology in Dublin 2
- National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin 2
- Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin 8
- Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane in Dublin 1
- Chester Beatty Library in Dublin 2
- Little Museum of Dublin in Dublin 2
Unusual and specialist attractions in Dublin
Beyond the best-known sights, Dublin also has many specialist museums and smaller cultural places. These are useful for visitors who want something more specific or who have already visited the major attractions.
- Dublin Fire Brigade Museum in Dublin 3
- The GAA Museum in Dublin 3
- Irish Whiskey Museum in Dublin 2
- National Print Museum in Dublin 4
- Freemasons Hall Museum in Dublin 2
- Casino Marino in Dublin 3
Literary and cultural Dublin
Dublin is strongly associated with literature, theatre, archives and cultural history. Visitors interested in writers, performance and collections can add these stops to a city itinerary.
- James Joyce Centre in Dublin 1
- James Joyce Tower and Museum in Sandycove
- Marsh’s Library in Dublin 8
- Irish Theatre Archive in Dublin 2
- Abbey Theatre Archive in Dublin 1
How to plan a Dublin attractions itinerary
For a first visit, combine one major historic attraction, one museum or gallery and one smaller specialist stop. Dublin is compact enough for many attractions to be grouped by area, but it is still worth checking opening hours, booking requirements and travel time before planning the day.
FAQ
What are the best things to do in Dublin?
Popular options include Dublin Castle, Kilmainham Gaol Museum, Guinness Storehouse, national museums, galleries, literary sites and specialist museums.
Is Dublin good for museums?
Yes. Dublin has national museums, art galleries, historic houses, archives and many smaller specialist collections.
Can I visit several Dublin attractions in one day?
Yes, but it is best to group attractions by area and check current opening details before visiting.
