What to do and what to see if you’re heading overseas for this exciting game.
Tours
- Guinness Storehouse Tour
Learn how Guinness is made and enjoy a pint with panoramic city views at the Gravity Bar. - Walking Tours
Choose from historical tours, ghost walks, or a food trail through Dublin’s best spots. - Viking Splash Tour
Hop onto an amphibious bus and explore Dublin on land and water while wearing a Viking helmet! - Jameson Distillery for a tasting tour—perfect for the cooler evenings.

Outdoorsy Tours
- Kayaking on the Liffey
Paddle through the city while seeing landmarks from a unique perspective. - Hike in the Dublin Mountains
The Hellfire Club walk offers great views and spooky stories for your group. - Dublin Bay Cruise
Take a boat trip to see the stunning coastlines of Dublin and Howth. - Bike Tour
Rent bikes and explore Phoenix Park or along the Grand Canal.

Dublin cruise
Outdoor Adventures
- Explore Phoenix Park
- September’s mild weather is perfect for a bike ride or stroll. Visit Dublin Zoo or look for the wild deer that roam the park.
- Howth Cliff Walk
- The coastal air is crisp, and the views are stunning. Finish the day with fresh seafood in Howth Village.
- Wicklow Mountains Day Trip
- September is a great time for a trip to Glendalough to see the autumn colors starting to settle in.

Howth Cliff walk
Relaxed & Fun
- Pub Crawl
Experience the best of Dublin’s nightlife by visiting iconic pubs like The Brazen Head or John Kavanagh’s. - Traditional Irish Music Sessions
Visit places like O’Donoghue’s or The Cobblestone to enjoy live music with your group.

Museums
- The Irish Whiskey Museum
Learn about whiskey’s history with a tasting at the end. - The Leprechaun Museum
Explore Irish folklore and mythical stories in an interactive way. - The National Gallery of Ireland – Dive into Irish and European art. Plus, it’s free to enter!

Sites to see
- Dublin Castle – Located in the city center, over 800 years of history, the State Apartments, the Chapel Royal, and beautiful gardens. Perfect for exploring Ireland’s political and historical legacy.
- Trinity College & the Book of Kells – Enjoy a quieter experience exploring this iconic Irish treasure.
- Botanic Gardens – September is lovely for strolling through these peaceful gardens as the leaves begin to change.
- Kilmainham Gaol – Learn about Irish history in this iconic former prison, especially with fewer crowds than summer.

Dublin Castle
Close to Dublin (30–60 mins)
- Malahide Castle Located in Malahide (~25 mins drive from Dublin) A 12th-century castle with gorgeous gardens, a butterfly house, and guided tours. Ideal for families and history buffs.
- Howth Castle Scenic grounds near the coastal village of Howth. Though privately owned, the gardens and nearby Howth Head are lovely to visit. (~25 mins drive from Dublin)
- Swords Castle A 13th-century castle with an intriguing medieval history. It’s undergoing restoration but is great for photos and a quick stop. (~25 mins drive from Dublin)
- Ardgillan Castle Located in Balbriggan (~40 mins drive from Dublin), Ardgillan Castle overlooks the Irish Sea, this 18th-century castle has lush parklands, coastal views, and a tea room.
- Powerscourt Estate Located in Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow (~40 mins drive from Dublin). A grand estate with incredible gardens, waterfalls, and breathtaking views of the Wicklow Mountains.

Malahide Castle
A Bit Further Out (1–2 hours)
- Trim Castle
- Location: Trim, Co. Meath (50 mins drive)
- Ireland’s largest Norman castle and a Braveheart filming location. Perfect for medieval fans and day trips.
- Kilkea Castle
- Location: Castledermot, Co. Kildare (~1 hour drive)
- A luxury castle hotel dating back to the 12th century. Perfect for those seeking a stay or a relaxing day visit.
- Kilkenny Castle
- Location: Kilkenny (~1.5 hours drive)
- A grand castle with impressive interiors, art galleries, and parklands.
- Bective Abbey and Castle
- Location: Navan, Co. Meath (~1 hour drive)
- A mix of medieval ruins and castle history, surrounded by peaceful countryside.

Trim Castle

Kilkea Castle
Festivals & Events
- Dublin Theatre Festival (Late September-Early October)
- One of Europe’s oldest theater festivals, showcasing world-class performances and local talent.
- Culture Night (Usually mid-to-late September)
- A free, one-night event where museums, galleries, and cultural venues stay open late, hosting special performances and exhibitions.
- Taste of Dublin: Festive Edition
- Enjoy food, drink, and culinary demonstrations from Ireland’s best chefs. It’s foodie heaven!

Abbey Theatre in Dublin
Food & Drinks
- Cosy Pub Nights
- Pubs like The Long Hall, Temple Bar orThe Stag’s Head are iconic spots for enjoying a pint and traditional Irish music as autumn sets in.
- Farmers’ Markets
- Check out the Temple Bar Food Market (Saturdays) or Dun Laoghaire People’s Park Market (Sundays) for local produce and artisan treats.
- Live Music Nights
- Dublin’s music scene is buzzing year-round. Check venues like Whelan’s or The Workman’s Club for gigs.

Whelan’s
Restaurants
- Pichet – French cuisine
- The Winding Stair – classic Irish home cooked cuisine. Serving lunch and dinner with a view of the river.
- The Vintage Kitchen – original and unique
- Sophies Rooftop Restaurant, Terrace & Bar – serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Bastible – high end
- Bunsen – delicious burgers
- The Old Spot – classic and timeless, serving lunch and dinner
- Vesuvio – Italian cuisine

The Winding Stair
Coffee
- Proper Order Coffee Co
- Brew Lab Specialty Coffee
- Copper + Straw
- Mr. French Dublin
- Social Fabric Cafe

