dodublin.ie's most popular search terms of 2026

  • DoDublin Interactive Map

The DoDublin Interactive Map has become one of the most useful tools for visitors to use it for live bus tracking for the Hop-on Hop-off route, discover attractions near each stop, and easily navigate the city while planning sightseeing adventures.

 

  • Guinness

The Guinness Storehouse remains one of Dublin’s most visited attractions. Visitors from around the world come to experience the history of Ireland’s most famous stout, enjoy panoramic views from the Gravity Bar, and discover the story behind the iconic Guinness brand. If you're looking for tickets for the Guinness Storehouse and what a way to get there book our Guinness Storehouse and City Tour tickets!

 

  • Malahide

Malahide is one of Dublin’s most beautiful coastal towns and a favourite destination for visitors looking to escape the city centre. Known for Malahide Castle, scenic marina views, cafés, and seaside walks, it’s the perfect day trip from Dublin. The easiest way to get to Malahide is the DART train which we would recommend getting a visitor leap card which is a pass to use on public transport but we'd recommend even more to get the DoDublin Freedom Ticket which combines the leap card and Hop-on Hop-off Tour!

 

  • Howth

Howth continues to be one of the top searched destinations for travellers visiting Dublin. Famous for its cliff walks, seafood restaurants, harbour atmosphere, and stunning coastal scenery, Howth offers visitors a completely different side of Dublin.

 

  • Belfast

Many visitors to Dublin also search for day tours to Belfast, Northern Ireland’s vibrant capital city. Popular attractions include Titanic Belfast, political murals, historic landmarks, and nearby Game of Thrones filming locations.

 

  • Jameson

The Jameson Distillery Bow St. remains one of Dublin’s most popular whiskey experiences. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, whiskey tastings, cocktail classes, and learn about one of Ireland’s most famous whiskey brands.

 

  • EPIC

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum has become one of Dublin’s top cultural attractions. Using immersive technology and interactive exhibits, EPIC tells the powerful story of Irish emigration and Ireland’s influence around the world.

 

  • Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s most breathtaking natural attractions. Visitors travelling from Dublin search for tours to experience the dramatic Atlantic coastline, incredible views, and famous Wild Atlantic Way scenery.

 

  • Walking Tours

Walking tours in Dublin continue to grow in popularity as visitors look for authentic ways to explore the city. From historical tours and literary walks to ghost tours and food experiences, there’s a walking tour for every interest.

 

  • Glendalough

Glendalough is one of Ireland’s most scenic and historic destinations. Located in the Wicklow Mountains, visitors travel here to experience ancient monastic ruins, lakes, hiking trails, and Ireland’s beautiful natural landscapes.

 

  • Hop-on Hop-off

The Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour remains one of the easiest and most popular ways to explore Dublin. Visitors can discover the city at their own pace while enjoying live commentary, panoramic views, and stops at Dublin’s top attractions.

 

  • Dublinia

Dublinia brings Dublin’s Viking and medieval history to life through interactive exhibits and immersive experiences. It remains a favourite attraction for families and history lovers visiting the city.

 

  • Whiskey

Irish whiskey experiences continue to attract huge interest from visitors exploring Dublin. Distillery tours, tastings, whiskey museums, and cocktail experiences remain among the city’s most searched activities.

 

  • Newgrange

Newgrange is one of Ireland’s most remarkable ancient monuments and older than the pyramids of Egypt. Visitors search for tours to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover Ireland’s prehistoric history.

 

  • Dublin Express

Dublin Express is one of the most searched airport transfer services for visitors arriving into Dublin. Travellers use it for convenient transport between Dublin Airport and the city centre.

 

  • Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones tours continue to attract fans visiting Ireland. Many travellers search for tours to famous filming locations throughout Northern Ireland, including castles, forests, and dramatic coastal scenery featured in the series.

 

  • Little Museum

The Little Museum of Dublin remains one of the city’s hidden gems. Located beside St. Stephen’s Green, the museum tells the story of Dublin through fascinating objects, stories, and guided tours.

 

  • Freedom

Freedom and Irish history remain major interests for visitors exploring Dublin. Attractions connected to Ireland’s struggle for independence, including Kilmainham Gaol and the GPO Museum, continue to attract travellers from around the world.

 

  • Galway

Galway is one of Ireland’s most vibrant and colourful cities. Visitors search for tours to experience traditional Irish music, lively streets, coastal scenery, and the unique atmosphere of Ireland’s west coast.

 

  • Kilkenny

Kilkenny is famous for its medieval charm, historic castle, and lively cultural scene. Visitors travelling from Dublin often search for day tours to experience one of Ireland’s most picturesque cities.

 

  • Irish Dance

Irish dance shows remain one of the most popular evening experiences in Dublin. Visitors love experiencing traditional Irish music, energetic dancing, and authentic Irish entertainment during their stay.

 

  • Halloween

Ireland is known as the birthplace of Halloween, and visitors increasingly search for spooky experiences across Dublin and beyond. Ghost tours, haunted attractions, and Halloween events continue to grow in popularity every year.

 

  • Powerscourt

Powerscourt Estate and Gardens are among Ireland’s most stunning attractions. Located in County Wicklow, visitors search for tours to explore the magnificent gardens, waterfalls, and scenic countryside surroundings.

 

  • Cruise

Cruise visitors arriving into Dublin frequently search for city tours, coastal excursions, and day trips from the port. Hop-on Hop-off tours remain one of the most convenient ways for cruise passengers to experience Dublin in a short time.