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- Learn fascinating Irish history
- Explore some of Dublin's most iconic buildings and landmarks
- Hear many spine-chilling ghost stories
- Most tours do not include food and drinks
- Some tours are not suitable for children
- Tours may not allow enough time for in-depth exploration
- It is suitable for those with mobility impairments
- Transportation to and from the cathedral is efficient and safe
- There are many tour options to choose from
- Access is affected by religious holidays and mass times
- No flash photography is allowed inside the cathedral
- Tours don't include meals
- A large number of different tours
- Many beautiful attractions to see
- You can build your own itinerary with some of the tours
- Most tours are not accessible to wheelchairs
- Food and drinks are also usually not included
- A lot of time is spent on the roads with some tours, especially to the Cliffs of Moher
- Short distance from Dublin
- Includes stops at local eateries and pubs
- Flexible tour options
- You’ll likely need a full day to explore the area
- Those not interested in history may be a little uninspired
- Sometimes pricey, and food costs extra
- Fantastic guides and history lessons
- Amazing scenic views of natural landscapes
- Convenient and safe mode of transport
- No meals provided
- Not wheelchair friendly
- Limited interactions
- Fully guided tour
- Tour an operating distillery
- Taste award-winning whiskey
- May feel a little rehearsed
- Can feel rushed at times
- Can get quite noisy (with tours running at the same time)
- Experience Dublin Castle in all its splendour
- Access to special locations
- Bypass queues
- Often not enough time to take it all in
- Not all areas are wheelchair accessible
- Could be canceled on short notice due to political events
Guinness Storehouse Tour Prices
Choose from a selection of exciting Guinness Storehouse Tours. Pick Skip the Line tours to avoid long lines and make the most of your experience of the storehouse and brewery museums. Enjoy a free pint and admire the view of Dublin from the Gravity Bar. For a truly special experience, consider booking the Connoisseur tour. This price includes access to a private bar on the 4th floor of the storehouse and lessons from a true Guinness connoisseur on how to craft the perfect pint.Opening Times
The Guinness Storehouse is open to the public 7 days a week Mon-Sun: 09:30-17:00 Last admission is at 17:00 JUL - AUG Mon-Sun: 09:30-18:00 Last admission is at 18:00Tour Options
Skip the Line Tours:
These include the price of admission, 1 free pint of Guinness /or 1 soft drink for children under 18, and access to all areas of the tour. This ticket also guarantees to skip the lines.Connoisseur Experience Tours:
All inclusive tour that also offers a personalized experience with a Guinness connoisseur. 2 Free pints of Guinness and a Guinness Storehouse souvenir are included.- 1 Pint of Guinness
- Best view of Dublin city
- Interactive Tour
- Entry queues can be long in peak season
- Gravity Bar can be noisy and crowded during popular times
- Entrance to Giant’s Causeway is free for pedestrian visitors
- The site is gorgeous despite the varying weather conditions
- You’ll see many attractions while driving along the Causeway Route
- The tour requires a lot of walking
- Young children are not permitted on this tour unless they’re in a stroller
- Giant’s Causeway can get crowded in the peak season
- See a variety of landmarks on one tour
- Listen to live commentary from an experienced guide
- Relax in comfortable transportation
- Not all tours are wheelchair accessible
- This is a popular tourist attraction, so the route may be crowded
- No meals included
- Access to historical sites and attractions
- Experience Cliffs of Moher firsthand
- Less crowded than tours from Dublin
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Food options are limited
- Tours are dependent on the weather
- Several different live and audio tour options
- You get to see the wild Atlantic Coastline
- There are plenty of historical landmarks to explore
- You can only get there by ferry or plane
- All tours are extended due to travel
- Meals are excluded (unless specified)
Ireland is a wonderful country to visit and has something for everyone! The Emerald Isle is steeped in history and folklore, has a ruggedly beautiful landscape, and its people are some of the most warm-hearted and welcoming in Europe. Be entertained by traditional song and dance, jovial humor and enjoy some of the best hospitality in this mystical land.
Destinations in Ireland
Ireland may be a small country, but it has a big heart. Each region has something fantastic to offer, so whether you are planning a singles trip to Ireland or taking the whole family there are more than enough destinations to suit your needs.
Ireland experiences weather conditions similar to the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe. The summers are cool and winters are mild and windy. While Ireland receives its fair share of rain, the west coast of Ireland receives almost double the precipitation of Eastern counties.
As the capital, Dublin will give you a comprehensive taste of Ireland and its people. Walk down Grafton Street and listen to buskers singing and playing music, chill out at St Stevens Green or enjoy a few beers in the Temple Bar area.
In the West, you’ll find country towns dotted along the Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic coastal drive spanning half of the country’s coastline. County Galway is known for its beautiful landscapes of Connemara National Park and prehistoric megalithic tombs.
In the South is the famous Ring of Kerry, and the rugged and barren Beara Peninsula in County Kerry. The mystical Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle is close to Cork, the second-largest city in Ireland.
Popular Tours in Ireland
Ireland is full of exciting adventures from history tours in the cities to all-day trips exploring the countryside’s majestic beauty and small-town hospitality. Taking guided tours of Ireland is an easy way to see the main attractions without having to hire a car, or struggle with public transport.
Ireland’s capital city has many fun tours on offer, making it the perfect base for first-time visitors. With a long-standing tradition of beer-making, a Guinness Storehouse tour is a must for anyone that enjoys the famous stout.
A great way to get your bearings in the city is by taking a walking tour in Dublin. This will provide solid insight into the history of the country and the culture of the people. There are lots of other things to do in Dublin but getting out into the countryside is also highly recommended. To see more of the country, some of the best Ireland bus tours depart from the city.
A visit to the Cliffs of Moher is an unforgettable experience, when combined with a tour through the Burren region, ranks as one of the best Ireland tours. Northern Ireland is well worth a visit too. Even though it is separate from the Republic of Ireland, and part of the United Kingdom, there is no border.
The Emerald Isle is a fantastic country to visit, and there is no shortage of Ireland vacation packages on offer. The country’s popularity is growing, and with so many different experiences on offer, its appeal shows no sign of diminishing anytime soon!
FAQs
A trip to Ireland can be a magical experience. You’re ready to commit but still want to find out some more information before booking your ticket? We’ve taken the time to answer some of those frequently asked questions for you.
What is the best time to visit Ireland?
Ireland is a popular destination all year round, and the different seasons will suit different people. While the Summer months are pleasant, this is when seaside towns are at their busiest.
Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) are usually less crowded, more affordable and still offer mild weather conditions.
How Much is an Average Trip to Ireland?
The cost of accommodation will vary depending on your preferred level of comfort, location, and time of year. Budget travelers can expect to pay as little as USD $12 for a hostel bed in Dublin on a weeknight, and USD $32 on the weekend.
What Can You See in Ireland in 7 Days?
Spending 7 days in Ireland will give you enough time to see most of the country’s main highlights and attractions. Taking a few day tours or hire a car and drive around yourself.
An easy 7-day itinerary should include visiting Dublin, Connemara National Park, the Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Blarney Castle, Kilkenny, and the Wicklow Mountains.