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The city of Dublin Awaits - Your Gateway to Ireland’s Rich Heritage
Join a hop-on hop-off city tour of Dublin and City Sightseeing will take you on a fascinating journey through this beautiful city on one of its double-decker buses. From the popular Temple Bar neighbourhood, with its many cultural institutions and thriving nightlife scene to the historic 13th-century Dublin Castle, there's so much to see and do. You can even combine your bus tour with major attractions when you buy online!
What’s the best way to get around Dublin?
Many sites like the Guinness Storehouse and Kilmainham Gaol are quite far outside the city, so if you're short on time or want to avoid too much walking, a hop-on hop-off bus tour is a great way to see the city efficiently.
What’s the best time of year to visit Dublin?
Dublin is a rainy city year-round, but the best time to visit is from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when temperatures are milder and there’s a better chance of dry days. Even with the frequent rain, sightseeing is still enjoyable, as many tours operate with covered options. Hop-on, hop-off bus tours provide a great way to explore without getting wet, offering shelter while covering key attractions efficiently.

3 must-see hop-off Dublin attractions
Dublin is a city with many faces. Friendly. Literary. Fun. Rebellious. Creative. With the City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour, the modern capital is yours to explore.
Discover the Magic of the Guinness Storehouse
No trip would be complete without visiting Dublin’s number one attraction, the Guinness Storehouse. Hop off our tourist bus at the stop near the old fermentation plant and discover what goes into a pint of the black stuff.
Step Back in Time at Kilmainham Gaol
Then, journey into the past at Kilmainham Gaol. A treasure trove of history, this must-see prison once held some of Ireland’s most famous political and military leaders. You can hop-off at the 9th station, so you can dive back in time at the Kilmainham Gaol.
Explore the Grandeur of St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Finally, take the bus to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and visit this grand building, which was founded more than 800 years ago. Dublin is very unusual in that it has two Catholic cathedrals and even more unusual in that one of the deans here, Jonathan Swift, was the writer of Gulliver’s Travels. One of the many literary connections the city is proud of. Step off at the 4th station and explore the centuries-old grandeur of St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
All this is just a taster, so book your city tour online today and discover more of what Dublin has to offer with City Sightseeing.
Fun facts about Dublin
Interestingly, Dublin derives from an old Irish word meaning “black pool”. While this black pool has long since disappeared, there are plenty of establishments serving pints of the “black stuff” - Guinness; a great idea after a busy day of sightseeing!
If you had to draw a bridge, we know what it would look like. Long and thin. Because that’s what bridges look like, isn’t it? Well, not in Dublin. The O’Connell Bridge is the only bridge in Europe that’s as wide as it is long. In fact, it’s five metres wider than it is long! You can experience this river from underneath with a river cruise tour.
When you're in Dublin, whether before, after, or in between your bus tours, make sure to recharge with some hearty Irish stew—it's guaranteed to fill you up. A hearty mix of meat and vegetables, some people even cook it in Guinness too, just in case you were in any doubt about its Irishness! Some say that alcohol is the devil’s work. We don’t have an opinion, but the city of Dublin does have 666 licensed pubs….