

They immediately ring you back and each call features a famous Irish actor reciting a monologue written by a current Irish author given from the perspective of the statue in question. There are plaques at 10 of Dublin's most famous statues with QR codes that you scan with your phone. If you're looking for a walking tour with a difference, Talking Statues Dublin is a very entertaining way to explore the city while listening to its story. Get to know the city through a Talking Statues tour Planning tip: The Storehouse offers a range of experiences, including the Behind-the-Gate tour, which brings visitors to parts of St James's Gate that were previously off-limits to the public. You can test your pouring power and drink a pint here, and maybe stick around for lunch at the excellent restaurant on the floor below. The top-floor Gravity Bar offers panoramic views of Dublin city. An old fermentation plant in the St James's Gate Brewery has been converted into the seven-storey Storehouse, devoted to sharing the company’s history and showcasing how the beer is made. The most popular attraction in Dublin is the multimedia homage to Guinness, the Guinness Storehouse, one of the world’s most famous beer brands. Drink a properly poured pint at the Guinness Storehouse Head to the top-floor Gravity Bar at the Guinness Storehouse for the perfect pint © VanderWolf Images / Shutterstock 4. Temple Bar Food Market runs every Saturday and it’s easy to while away an hour or two there, sampling the delights.

Planning tip: This area is also a haven for great food, both local and international. Drinking in Temple Bar can be more expensive than other areas, but unusual venues like the Vintage Cocktail Club or a great pub like the Palace Bar are worth your time and money. To indulge your cultural side, explore the fantastic street murals of the Icon Walk, or see a performance at the Project Arts Centre. Its excellent, quirky boutiques appeal to fashionistas who head to Siopaella and Folkster for some unusual threads. Visit these days and you'll find a fun neighborhood with plenty to occupy your days as well as your nights. Temple Bar, one of Dublin's most famous areas, was burdened for years with a reputation for drunken debauchery and not much else. Discover why Temple Bar is on everyone's itinerary Taste the world-famous Irish drink at Guinness Storehouse, enjoy the sights on Big Bus Dublin Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour, or discover Dublinʼs oldest building, Christ Church Cathedral - the choice is yours! 1. Choose 3, 4, 5, or 7 top Dublin attractions and enjoy great savings with Go City.
