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Dublin 6-Days Itinerary: Cheap Flights to Dublin

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Day 1 | Morning

Guinness Storehouse

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,11:00am-6:00pm;Open on Fri-Sat,11:00am-7:00pm

Ticket Price: 18.5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours

Location: St. James's Gate, Saint Catherine's, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland

The birthplace of the magical Guinness is an unmissable stop on your Dublin trip. The Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the Guinness Brewery at St James' Gate, a 20-minute walk from the city centre and is Ireland's premier tourist attraction. The exhibition hall built on the old factory building has now been expanded to seven floors, providing you with a unique experience that tells the story of this world-renowned drink. The magical journey begins when you step into a giant beer glass. You can learn about the ingredients of Guinness and explore the traditional craftsmanship of brewing beer. From professional coopers to brilliant seafaring shipments, find out how Guinness is shipped around the world. Take a multi-sensory experience tour in the tasting hall on the second floor, and then step into the wonderful advertising world of Guinness on the third floor to experience the fun of interacting with advertisements. Learn the six steps involved in creating a premium stout in 119.5 seconds at the four-story Guinness Academy. For the true Guinness aficionado and beer aficionado, take part in a tasting session with the Guinness Connoisseur Experience. Don't miss the passionate and inspired cuisine of Guinness, the Cooperage Cafe on the ground floor, BrewersDiningHall, ArthursBar and 1837Bar& Brasserie) are good choices. Get a free Guinness or soft drink at the newly expanded GravityBar on the seventh floor. Unwind while you relax and enjoy a bird's-eye view of Dublin. Here you can also experience STOUTie's innovative technology, imprinting a selfie on the surface of the iconic beer, remembering this unforgettable and shareable moment. Afterwards, shop for Guinness souvenirs and merchandise at the Guinness Store, marking a successful end to this classic journey.

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Trip.com User: Visit the Erlan Jianlishi Beer Exhibition Hall in mid-October, recommend a few good activities, because the tickets can change beer, there are different ways, the best is to experience the feeling of personally pouring wine, and then there is a photo on the beer bubble, really special! The rest is to be experienced by yourself!

Trip.com User: A lovely journey through the historical and precise process of this iconic beer (stout). Great value for money if you really take in what the guide has to say. And the skybar at the end is fantastic with 360 degree views of such a cool city! Highly recommend!

Day 1 | Afternoon

St Patrick's Cathedral nearby is the top choice before you leave Guinness Storehouse and hit the road.

St Patrick's Cathedral

Opening Hours: Open on Sun,9:00am-10:30am,12:30am-2:30pm;Open on Mon-Fri,9:30am-5:00pm;Open on Sat,9:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 8 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours

Location: Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8

St. Patrick's Cathedral (St.Patrick'sCathedral), located on the west side of the south bank of the Liffey River in Dublin, was established in the very ancient origin of Christianity. In the fourth century AD, Patrick, a Christian, was canonized by the Irish for his outstanding missionary achievements, and it is said that he was baptized and converted to Christianity at an ancient well here. The bell tower on the west side of the church was completed in 1370 and still houses the largest bell in Ireland. The early St. Patrick's Cathedral was built in 450 and has been rebuilt several times to its present size. In 1181 AD, after King Henry II appointed John Comyn as the Archbishop of Dublin, he began to build St. Patrick's Cathedral one after another, which continued until the end of the 14th century. Today's church was rebuilt in the 19th century. In this church, in addition to the tombstones of the early Celts, there are also important figures in the history of the founding of Ireland, including the president of the Republic of Ireland. It can be said that St. Patrick's Cathedral is as important to the Irish nation as the United Kingdom. of Westminster Abbey.

Day 1 | Evening

Don’t forget to book The Merrion Hotel in advance, because all the tourists head to St Patrick's Cathedral love staying at it.

The Merrion Hotel

Italian marble bathrooms, a restaurant with 2 Michelin stars, and an infinity pool are offered at this award-winning 5-star hotel. In Dublin’s centre, the Georgian building features beautiful landscaped gardens Spacious and sumptuously furnished with Georgian decor, each room at The Merrion features city or garden views. Guests can relax in cosy bathrobes with luxury toiletries in the bathroom. Rooms offer a flat-screen satellite TV, a refrigerator, and a minibar. Awarded 2 prestigious Michelin stars, Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud serves gourmet fine cuisine with a French influence overlooking the gardens. The Cellar Restaurant offers Irish cuisine, while No. 23 serves stylish and creative cocktails. The Tethra Spa features luxurious spa and beauty treatments, a fully equipped, modern gym, and an Italian marble steam room. The Merrion is located between Merrion Square Park and St. Stephen’s Green. Trinity College Dublin is 10-minute walk away, while the National Gallery of Ireland is just a 5-minute walk. Grafton Street is just 10 minutes’ walk away, while vibrant Temple Bar is 20 minutes away on foot.

Day 2 | Morning

Kilmainham Gaol

Opening Hours: Sun - Sat 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Ticket Price: 8 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Inchicore Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, D08 RK28, Ireland

The Prison Museum showcases the dramatic years of Ireland, where Patrick Pierce, James Connolly and other pivotal figures in the history of Ireland's founding spent their prison careers here. Keming Prison has professional guides to provide guided tours, allowing you to better understand the past history of this prison.

Day 2 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Dublin Writers Museum.

Dublin Writers Museum

Opening Hours: Open from 9:30am-9:30pm

Ticket Price: 8 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: 18 Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 T3V8, Ireland

This museum, which follows the Georgian architectural style, was completed in 1769. After several renovations, it pays great attention to the layout and space design of the exhibition hall. Here, you can fully appreciate the vast Irish literary world as vast as a starry sky. This huge literary wealth has become an indispensable part of Ireland. With a population of just over four million in Ireland, four great masters of the Nobel Prize for Literature have been born in a hundred years: the poet and playwright William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) in the early 20th century, and the playwright George Butler Yeats (1865-1939). George Bernard Shaw (GeorgeBernardShaw, 1856-1950), Samuel Beckett (Samuel Beckett, 1906-1989) and contemporary poet Seamus Heaney (Seamus Heaney, 1939-), and Wilde, etc., these cultural history are brilliant The star brings light to the world.

Day 2 | Evening

Don’t forget to book The Marker Hotel Dublin in advance, because all the tourists head to Dublin Writers Museum love staying at it.

The Marker Hotel Dublin

Situated on Grand Canal Square in the heart of Dublin’s business and cultural quarter, The Marker features a ground-floor cocktail bar & brasserie, free WiFi and a spa with 4 treatment rooms and a state-of-the-art gym. The property also boasts a 23-metre infinity pool, sauna, steam room and fitness centre.An en-suite bathroom, 32-inch LED TV and air conditioning are featured in each room at The Marker, as well as a Philip Stark Lamp which comes with iPod charging facilities.The Rooftop Lounge features views of the cityscape, which guests can enjoy with a drink. Please note that the rooftop bar and terrace opening hours are subject to weather conditions and availability, and arranged on a weekly basis. Traditional Irish cooking is on offer in The Brasserie, with a strong emphasis on locally sourced produce.Dublin city centre can be reached in a 20-minute walk and features a wide variety of shops, nightlife and theatres. Many pubs offering traditional Irish music and dance can also be found.

Day 3 | Morning

Christ Church Cathedral

Opening Hours: Open on Sun,1:00pm-6:00pm;Open on Mon-Sat,10:00am-6:00pm

Ticket Price: 6 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Dublin Protestant Cathedral is located in the heart of Dublin during the medieval period, at the end of Lord Edward Street. Before 1169, it was just a simple wooden building. After two major renovations and expansions in 1871-1878 and 1980-1982, That's what we see today. Like Dublin Castle, Dublin Protestant Cathedral is the epitome of the glorious past of the English rulers in Ireland, and the Roman-style neoclassical church is still the main Protestant church in Dublin and Glendalough. Visitors can also visit the crypt of the church, the most popular of which is the mummy of a cat and mouse mentioned in James Joyce's novel "Finnegans Wake", nicknamed Tom & Jerry by locals .

Day 3 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Christ Church Cathedral, don’t forget pay a visit to The Custom House.

The Custom House

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-4:30pm

Ticket Price: 1 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours

Location: North Dock, Dublin 1, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Dublin's Customs Building stands on the east of O'Connell Avenue and the north bank of the Liffey River. Visitors can see the customs settings, tariff payments, and road, railway, canal and other traffic conditions from the 18th to the 19th century. The building records The rich content of Dublin is a typical epitome of Dublin's modern development. In 1791, the British designer James Ganton took the lead in designing this beautiful and dignified building. It has a history of more than 300 years. The second floor of the Customs Building records the building that poured the soul of creation on the Liffey River. The teacher's life, from here looking at the city center of Dublin along the arc of James' year, is also interesting.

Day 3 | Evening

After visiting the glorious The Custom House, Conrad Dublin nearby is the best place to stay.

Conrad Dublin

The recent refurbishment of Conrad Dublin took its inspiration from the charm and hospitality of this iconic city.

The award-winning Conrad Dublin is located at the heart of the city, standing opposite the gardens of St Stephen's Green and overlooking the majestic National Concert Hall. Heavily inspired and influenced by Dublin's rich literary culture and heritage, Conrad Dublin features 192 beautifully refurbished guest rooms and suites.

Join us on a voyage of discovery at Lemuel's, relax and enjoy a meal in Alfie Byrne's or take a seat in the stylish surroundings of The Coburg and experience a true brasserie.

The hotel's fitness center is equipped with state-of-the-art cardio machines and weights, and the jogging routes around the picturesque St Stephen's Green are yours to be enjoyed.

Day 4 | Morning

Marsh's Library

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Wed,Sun,9:30am-5:00pm;Open on Thu,10:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 3 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours

Location: St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, Ireland

The Archbishop's Library was established in 1701 by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713) and is the oldest library in Ireland. The library contains 25,000 books spanning the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries in the fields of theory, medicine, law, science, travel, navigation, music, ancient history and classical literature. The library also houses 300 manuscripts. Since its establishment 300 years ago, the architectural style and furnishings of the library are still the same, which belongs to the typical architectural style of the 17th century scholar library.

Day 4 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Marsh's Library, don’t forget pay a visit to Oscar Wilde House.

Oscar Wilde House

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,9:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 5 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 0.5-0.5 Hours

Location: Number One Merrian Square, Dublin 2, Ireland

The Wilde House, located in the northwest corner of Merrion Square Park, was the childhood home of "Dublin's Famous Son", poet and writer Wilde, who lived here from 1855-1878. In 1994, the house was occupied and used by the Dublin American College, which now houses the Dublin American College.

Day 4 | Evening

If you want to explore other popular attractions later, Dylan is a suitable place for you to stay and refresh.

Dylan

Stunning, chic decor and spacious rooms with Italian marble bathrooms are offered at this 5-star boutique hotel. Dylan is located just a 10-minute walk from the RDS and the Aviva Stadium.With Bose iPod docking stations loaded with historic Dublin walking tours, and luxurious beds and linen, each beautiful room provides a plasma-screen TV. Guests can enjoy an in-room movie menu, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary mineral water.Spacious rooms are individually designed and boast opulent furnishings and memory foam mattresses. Professional hairdryers and foot spas are available on request.The Dylan restaurant serves gourmet Bistro-style cuisine using the finest of Irish ingredients. The Dylan Bar overlooks the restaurant and has a fine selection of cocktails, wines and an outside terrace area. Room service is also available.Trinity College and St Stephens Green are both under one mile from the Dylan Hotel. Dublin Castle and the O2 Arena are less than a 5-minute drive away.

Day 5 | Morning

Irish Whiskey Museum

Opening Hours: Open on Fri-Sun,10:00am-7:30pm;Open on Mon-Thu,10:30am-7:00pm

Ticket Price: 16 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours

Location: 119 Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 E620, Ireland

The Irish Whiskey Museum is located at the main entrance of Trinity College. It is a relatively concentrated tourist attraction in Dublin. It opened to the public in November 2014, providing visitors with the opportunity to taste and experience a variety of whiskies. Guided tours allow visitors to visit different areas of the museum, through different timelines, showing the changing history of Irish whiskey, including how it was discovered, the golden age of Irish whiskey, and the huge evolution of Irish whiskey production and sales. Slipping, from 120-200 wineries in the 19th century to only four in the 1950s and 1960s, and the current development, etc., later in the tasting room, under the guidance of tasting experts, visitors can taste and compare different The Irish Whiskey difference.

Day 5 | Afternoon

When time permits after visiting Irish Whiskey Museum, don’t forget pay a visit to Teeling Whiskey Distillery.

Teeling Whiskey Distillery

Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-5:45pm

Ticket Price: 15 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 2.0-3.0 Hours

Location: 13-17 Newmarket, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 KD91, Ireland

Located in Dublin's Newmarket Square, this whisky distillery is Dublin's first distillery.

Day 5 | Evening

Don’t forget to book The Westin Dublin in advance, because all the tourists head to Teeling Whiskey Distillery love staying at it.

The Westin Dublin

In the heart of historic Dublin and overlooking Trinity College, the Westin Dublin offers 5-star luxury close to Grafton Street and the Luas tramline. Set in a historic former bank, it offers spacious rooms with 32-inch HD TVs.Luxurious rooms at the Westin all boast signature Westin Heavenly Beds, along with in-room movies and satellite channels on the LCD TV. Guests can relax with deluxe toiletries, cosy bathrobes, and tea/coffee in the room. Some rooms have a balcony or overlook the glass atrium.Dining experiences at The Westin Dublin include the elegant Atrium Lounge, offering lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, or the newly refurbished Mint Bar, with a more animated atmosphere in the evenings. Breakfast can be taken in The Exchange Restaurant every morning. The largest room, The Banking Hall, has been restored to its original 19th-century magnificence.Guests can enjoy exercise in the Westin’s 24-hour modern gym, with state-of-the-art equipment. An in-room spa service is also available for relaxing and luxurious spa treatments.The bustling tourist district of Temple Bar and the Olympia Theatre are both a 5-minute walk from The Westin. The vibrant and central O’Connell Street is also 5 minutes’ walk away, and the hotel is located at the end of Grafton Street, with its numerous shops.

Day 6 | Morning

Butlers Chocolate Experience at Butlers Chocolates Headquarters

Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Thu,Sun,9:00am-5:30pm;Open on Fri,10:00am-5:00pm

Ticket Price: 12.85 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 1.5-2 Hours

Location: Clonshaugh Business Park, Dublin 17, Ireland

Watch chocolate-themed movies, visit the Chocolate Museum, and decorate chocolates by yourself in the chocolate experience room. If you are a big friend or a child, if the day of the visit is your birthday, there are more surprises waiting for you.

Day 6 | Afternoon

Now we come to another great highlight in the city: Kilkenny.

Kilkenny

Ticket Price: 6 EUR

Recommended Length of Stay: 0.5-1.0 Days

Location: Kilkenny,County Kilkenny

Kilkenny is located 120 kilometers southwest of Dublin. It is a relatively small city in Ireland and one of the most famous attractions in Ireland. There are many winding paths here, which better retain the medieval style. There is a magnificent Kilkini Castle in the small town, which is a European-style building and is worth seeing.

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