Dublin Premium Escape
Day By Day Itinerary
- Day 1 Welcome to Your Premium Dublin Escape
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable start to your trip, we've included a private transfer from the airport to your hotel.
Suggestion for the day:
- Visit The Little Museum of Dublin, a charming spot that tells the story of the city through its collection of memorabilia.
- Enjoy lunch at a nearby café or bistro.
- In the afternoon, explore the Dublin Flea Market or the Smithfield Market to discover local crafts, vintage items, and unique souvenirs.
- Stroll through the Royal Canal Greenway for a peaceful walk or bike ride along the water.
- Return to Dublin in the late afternoon and have dinner at a local restaurant in the city.
- Day 2 Dublin
Suggestion for the day:
- Visit the Guinness Storehouse to learn about the brewing process and enjoy a pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic city views.
- For lunch, explore the St. James's Gate area.
- In the afternoon, relax in St. Stephen's Green and stroll down Grafton Street for shopping and street performances.
- Dinner in the Grafton Street area.
- Day 3 Historic Highlights of Dublin - Private Tour
Suggestion for the day:
- In the morning, explore Dublin’s rich 2,000-year history on a private 2.5-hour walking tour. Visit landmarks like Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and Temple Bar, and walk across the Ha’penny Bridge. See O’Connell Street’s historic statues and The Spire, while your guide shares stories of Dublin’s writers, rebels, and heritage, bringing the city’s past to life.
- In the afternoon, take a trip to Howth, a picturesque coastal village.
- Enjoy a cliff walk, explore the harbor, and have lunch at a seaside café.
- Return to Dublin in the late afternoon and have dinner in the Howth area or try a local restaurant in the city.
- Day 4 Dublin
Suggestion for the day:
- Visit the National Museum of Ireland and the National Gallery of Ireland to dive into Irish art and history.
- Have lunch in the Dublin 2 district. In the afternoon, tour Kilmainham Gaol to learn about Ireland’s revolutionary history.
- Dinner in Kilmainham or nearby.
- Day 5 Irish Whiskey Museum Tour - Premium
Suggestion for the day:
- Spend the morning at Phoenix Park, exploring its vast grounds, Dublin Zoo, or Áras an Uachtaráin.
- Enjoy a picnic lunch in the park.
- In the afternoon, take a tour to learn about the origins of Irish whiskey and its history. Enjoy stories from the guides and sample aged whiskey that's been matured for at least 10 years. You'll also receive a souvenir whiskey glass to take home.
- Day 6 Dublin
Suggestion for the day:
- Explore the Dublinia museum to learn about Viking and medieval Dublin.
- Afterward, have lunch in the Christchurch area.
- Visit The Temple Bar Food Market for local products and snacks.
- In the afternoon, tour the Jameson Distilleryfor a whiskey tasting.
- Enjoy dinner in The Docklands area.
- Day 7 Dublin
Suggestion for the day:
- Take a relaxing stroll through the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin.
- Enjoy lunch at a café nearby.
- Spend the afternoon exploring Smithfield Square and visiting the Old Jameson Distillery if you missed it earlier.
- Wrap up your trip with a final dinner in a favorite neighborhood.
- Day 8 Transfer & Return Flight Home
At the indicated time, your private transfer will be ready to take you from the hotel to the airport.
Why we love this Dublin travel package...
Dublin is a city that effortlessly combines rich history, literary legacy, and a lively cultural scene. This deal is special because it lets you dive deep into the soul of the city, offering an experience that's as warm and welcoming as the locals themselves. Imagine walking through the historic streets, where every corner tells a story—from the medieval walls of Dublin Castle to the vibrant quarters of Temple Bar. The city's mix of old-world charm and modern energy is irresistible, with live music, and a sense of community that makes you feel right at home.
What makes this deal even more appealing is how it balances iconic attractions with authentic local experiences. You'll have the chance to explore famous landmarks like Trinity College but also to connect with Dubliners over a pint in a traditional pub, or discover hidden gems in the city's lesser-known neighborhoods. It's a journey through Ireland's heart leaving you with memories of a city that's as full of life as it is of history