Cliffs of Moher, Burren & Galway City Tour
Visit Cliffs of Moher – UNESCO’s 7th Most Wonderful Site!
by Dublin 360
Visit Cliffs of Moher – UNESCO’s 7th Most Wonderful Site!
Experience the Giant’s Causeway – world famous attraction and UNESCO World Heritage site.
See Glendalough’s stunning glacial valley, picturesque lakes, and 6th century round tower
The name says it all—”The Grá” (that’s “love” in Irish, by the way) is all about doing things with heart. Whether it’s designing a bold new t-shirt or supporting local artists, this place runs on pure passion. Every piece is printed right in the shop, so you’re not just buying a souvenir—you’re taking home a little piece of Dublin’s creative soul.
Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, has a rich history and culture that is reflected in its vibrant arts scene. Cinemas in Dublin offer a diverse range of film experiences, from independent art-house theaters to multiplex chains showing the latest blockbuster movies. Whether you’re a film buff looking for the latest critically-acclaimed release or just want to catch a popular movie with friends, Dublin has a cinema for you.
Dún Laoghaire Dalkey Island Return
Depart from Dún Laoghaire and set sail on this relaxing hour long cruise where you will see Ireland a way you’ve never seen it before.
At first you will head soutth where you will pass James Joyce Martello Tower where famous author James Joyce spent six nights in it writing hsi novel Ulysses.
As you continue on the cruise you will pass the famous Forty Foot, a popular swimming location, Bullock harbour, Colimore Harbour and Dalkey Island.
You will also see Sorrento point and Killiney Bay before arrive back in Dún Laoghaire.
Depending on the day, there cruise could be joined by a pod of Dolphines on the journey.
Dalkey Island as seen from Coliemore Harbour
Dublin’s ice cream scene is a delightful blend of tradition, innovation, and sheer indulgence. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these top five ice cream parlours offer unique experiences that cater to every sweet tooth.
Located at the top of Capel st. Dublin’s former main street of Dublin until O’Connell St. Took it’s glory is the lovely Bike Shop of Bike Stop! Here you can rent, purchase or repair your bike whilst staying in our capital. They offer all shapes and sizes to cater for your needs. Super friendly and always helpful in lending advice on any accessories needed. Starting from Just 20€ per day they offer great value and service. You won’t beat their quality and service anywhere in Dublin for Bike rental. Dublin 360 Top rates them for our customers.
Explore a different aspect of Dublin, one often overlooked: its rich tapestry of vibrant street art. Under the guidance of a local expert, embark on a journey through the city’s hidden alleyways and discover the stories behind the captivating murals, graffiti, and the incredibly skilled artists who created them.
This experience will give you insights of the history of distillation and Stillgarden Distillery’s wall of 120 botanicals.
Independent from the drinks industry, the Irish Whiskey Museum tells the unbiased story of Irish whiskey through the ages. Your entertaining tour guides are whiskey experts and will bring you through all aspects of Irish whiskey and its history which will keep you entertained on this one-hour tour.
Discover the history of Irish whiskey and learn about the Teeling Family heritage and their innovation in whiskey making.