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My Top 3 Dublin Sights

If Dublin, Ireland is not on your travel bucket list, that needs to change right now.


Dublin is Ireland's capital city and offers visitors a wealth of sights, good food, and plenty of fun to be had. As you start to book your next adventure, be sure to include at least three days in this vibrant city, and don't forget to visit my top three Dublin sights!

 

1. The Guinness Storehouse


Known as Dublin's number one tourist attraction, The Guinness Storehouse has earned that title.


Guests have the opportunity to travel through seven stories of Guinness history and brewing techniques. Did we mention the building is shaped like a Guinness pint? So cool!


Once at the top, the Guinness Gravity Bar hosts one of the most spectacular views we have ever seen. Oh, and a refreshing pint of Guinness straight from the source. A trip to Ireland is truly not complete without a Guinness pint.



2. St. Patrick's Cathedral


Dating back to 1191, St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin is one of the most famous churches in the world. It is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland.


This gothic-style church is world-renowned for its impeccable architecture.


Visitors can participate in daily worship, tours, and a variety of events hosted at the cathedral.



3. Jameson Distillery


The Jameson Distillery on Bow Street was the brewing site of Jameson Irish Whiskey until 1971. This interactive exhibit features a background on the distilling process as well as a comparative tasting.


Cap off your tour with a delish ginger-infused drink at their picture-perfect bar and gift shop!







There are far more adventures to be had in Dublin. From shopping on Grafton street to professional Rugby games. Let this guide serve as a base as you begin planning your next trip!


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