What to do and see in County Dublin, Province of Leinster: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

February 17, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in County Dublin, Ireland including Collins Day Tours, SANDEMANs NEW Europe - Dublin, Generation Tours, Game of Thrones Tours, Dublin Free Walking Tour, Irish Whiskey Museum, Shane's Howth Adventures, Wonderful Ireland Walking Tours, St Stephens Green, Phoenix Park.
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1. Collins Day Tours

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Collins Day Tours

Full Day Tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough and Kilkenny including Wicklow Gap. Lakes, Mountains and a Medieval City ! Professional Approved Tour Guide and Coach driver. Walking Tours in Glendalough and Kilkenny included.

2. SANDEMANs NEW Europe - Dublin

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5.0 based on 22,687 reviews

SANDEMANs NEW Europe - Dublin

We offer a free walking tour, which allows everyone, regardless of their budget to experience Dublin. On this free 3 hour tour we wind down the quiet streets and bound through bustling boulevards, uncovering the hidden sites as well as the famous ones!Information about our start points and times can be found, along with loads more information about our tours and our guides, on our NEW Dublin Tours website.

3. Generation Tours

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Generation Tours

A free daily walking tour of Dublin with fun & friendly local guides who share their encyclopaedic knowledge of Dublin's and Ireland's histories and show you Dublin's best sites, stories & legends as well as revealing the city's quirky oddities with passion, humour, performance and imagination, evoking howls of laughter and even stirring tears (it's true, we've made people cry). Whatever happens, you definitely won't be bored! Meet us every day at 11 A.M. and 2.30 P.M. (additional tour Fridays & Saturdays at 10 A.M.) at 35 Lower Liffey Street, just in front of the Grand Social at the foot of the Ha'Penny Bridge on Dublin's north side of the Liffey river.

4. Game of Thrones Tours

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Game of Thrones Tours

Immersive tours to key locations of the HBO award-winning series, including Winterfell, Robb's Camp, the ruined abbey where Catelyn and Robb heard news of Ned's deaths and the forest where the Starks found a dead direwolf and her pups. Extras include Stark family cloaks, swords, shields and helms, all free to wear and use at the various locations at no extra charge.

5. Dublin Free Walking Tour

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Dublin Free Walking Tour

We love Dublin! Join us at at the Spire (the big needle!) at 11am (Southside Tour) and 3.30pm (Northside Tour) every day for the Free Walking Tour. On this 3 hour walking tour we will give you the best possible introduction to our beautiful, fascinating old city. Look for the Yellow Umbrella! We look forward to sharing Dublin with you!

6. Irish Whiskey Museum

119 Grafton Street, Dublin D02 E620 Ireland +353 1 525 0970 [email protected] http://www.irishwhiskeymuseum.ie/
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Irish Whiskey Museum

Irish whiskey is fast becoming one of the most popular spirits across the World. The Irish Whiskey Museum, based in the heart of Dublin City in a historic building on Grafton Street, tells the complete and unbiased history of Irish whiskey and its importance in Ireland’s turbulent past. The Irish Whiskey Museum is independent of all whiskey distilleries, offering its visitors the opportunity to taste and experience a huge selection of Irish Whiskey. Whether it’s Single Grain, Malt, Pot Still or a Blended Whiskey, the Museum’s whiskey experts will always be able to help you find the perfect whiskey to suit your palate. Tours take place from 10am-6pm every day, while visitors can experience a variety of live traditional music, storytelling and events every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening until 10.30pm.

Reviewed By laurenmudle

Mark O’R or little jesus for short was great! Amazing knowledge and great way of interacting, made everyone comfy and made us laugh too. With the premium tour you get the 3 standard whiskeys (to help you decide your favourite type of whiskey!) and then 1 extra special one and a nice take home gift which in the gift shop was 8€ so it’s amazing value for money! Would do again if I knew I’d forget the history of Irish whiskey and could get the drinks again ;)

7. Shane's Howth Adventures

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Shane's Howth Adventures

Dublin's best day tours, only 30 minutes from the city centre and airport. Explore Howth, a charming peninsula in the Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere, with a local on our guided hikes, walks, electric bike and water tours. We will take you off the beaten track through magical woodland, jungle and heath lands to the famous Howth cliff paths and panoramic views. Immerse yourself in nature and wildlife. Seals, porpoises, gannets, cormorants, falcons and more. We bring Irish history and culture to life. For individual travelers, groups and corporate team building.

8. Wonderful Ireland Walking Tours

63 Dundrum Gate, Dundrum Ireland http://www.walkingholiday.ie/
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Wonderful Ireland Walking Tours

9. St Stephens Green

at the top end of Grafton St, Dublin 2 Ireland +353 1 475 7816 http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/dublin/ststephensgreen/
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St Stephens Green

Beautiful urban park immortalized in James Joyce's "Ulysses."

Reviewed By MaggieMay82 - Dublin, Ireland

This little piece of heaven just at the top of Grafton street has to be on your list to cost. Whether as a couple for a romantic walk throu all the little nooks and crannies designed into the park or going with kids to feed the ducks or swans or go to the playground and bring a picnic for after. And it won't cost you a penny

10. Phoenix Park

Parkgate St. Conyngham Road, Dublin Ireland +353 1 677 0095 http://www.phoenixpark.ie
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Phoenix Park

Beautiful urban park lined with running trails.

Reviewed By browncondo2102 - Kitchener, Canada

There are 8 miles of walls around this magnificent park and at 1750 acres is the largest park in the world. There are many things encompassed in this park. Dublin Zoo which was home to the MGM Lion at one time, Magazine Fort, President's House and the US Embassy. The USA was the first country to recognize Ireland so they got the pick of the litter as to where their embassy would be located in 1927. Inside the park is a Cross Monument where in 1979, Pope John Paul 2 preached to 1.2 million people. There are many large gardens of planted flowers throughout the park and many deer and other animals still run wild on its grounds.

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