Best Local Dublin Ireland Tours
There are some incredible tours that help you experience Dublin in a meaningful way. Here’s a guide for some of the best Dublin Ireland tours to check out. There are lots of local Dublin tours perfect for different interests and I also include the ones my husband and I went on and highly recommend.

Guinness Brewery Tour
I was really impressed with the Guinness Brewery Tour and definitely recommend it. I’m not even much of a beer drinker but it was neat to learn about the history of Guinness and the incredible business they’ve built. The attention to detail with the Guinness beer brand, the beer and the company as a whole is quite impressive. This self-guided tour was no different. It was highly educational and interactive.


I recommend getting tickets ahead of time to avoid any long lines.
Book Of Kells, Dublin Castle, Molly Malone & More Tour
We booked the local Dublin tour that included visits and/or tickets to:
- Trinity College
- Book Of Kells Experience
- Powerscourt Townhouse
- George’s Street Arcade
- Dublin Castle grounds including unique Lady Justice Statue
- Molly Malone Statue
- Dubh Linn Garden and a few other historic and significant landmarks.
I found this tour to be a great overview of Dublin and is a lovely way to spend a morning or afternoon. Our tour guide was incredible. He was dressed in an outfit from years past, including a top hat and pocket watch. He even sang the popular Molly Malone song.
Dublin Street Art Walking Tour
If you love learning about and seeing all the incredible street art around Dublin, this tour is for you. This walking tour will guide you through Dublin’s art scene and includes visiting some popular street art and some hidden gems within the city. This tour is perfect if you’re looking for something a little different than a traditional more historic tour.
Dublin Afternoon Tea Tour
If the thought of getting on a 1960s vintage double decker bus for some tea and snacks all while taking in the sights of Dublin, you’re in luck. This is a unique tour if you’re looking for something a little different or if you need a break from walking everywhere. While your sipping tea and eating scones on the vintage bus, your tour guide will be sharing all about Dublin. This is also a great tour to do at the start of your trip to get a feel for the city and see things that you might want to return to at a later time.