The port:
Dublin's harbor, one of Ireland's major ports, is located about 6 kilometers east of the historic city center. Easily accessible by bus or cab, the port offers an opportunity to discover Dublin's lively, cultural charm as soon as you arrive.
What to visit in Dublin
Dublin, with its rich literary heritage and historic architecture, is a captivating city. Explore Trinity College and its famous library, home to the Book of Kells, a masterpiece of medieval book illumination. Stroll the lively streets of Temple Bar, known for its traditional pubs, live music and festive atmosphere. Visit the Guinness Storehouse to discover the history of Ireland's famous beer, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Gravity Bar. Dublin Castle and St. Patrick's Cathedral are must-sees for history buffs. For a touch of greenery, St Stephen's Green and Phoenix Park offer peaceful spaces in the heart of the city.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The region around Dublin offers many attractions. The Howth Cliffs, just a short train ride away, offer spectacular scenery and walking trails along the coast. The village of Malahide, with its historic castle and gardens, is a great day out. For a cultural experience, visit the town of Kilkenny, renowned for its medieval castle and rich craft heritage. The Wicklow Mountains, nicknamed the "Garden of Ireland", are ideal for hiking and stunning natural scenery, with sites such as Glendalough Monastery and Powerscourt Gardens.