2024 Flights to Dublin

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Flights from Jersey to Dublin

From beautifully preserved castles and one of the oldest universities in Europe to meticulously curated museums, parks, pubs, Guinness and Irish humour, Dublin certainly lives up to the hype.

Book now and discover an iconic city with a unique mix of past, present and future. Find cheap direct flights from Jersey to Dublin and enjoy this small capital with a huge reputation.

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SIGHTSEEING

Get the most out of Dublin with unmissable attractions, tours and landmarks...

Whether you’re visiting Dublin for a fleeting 24-hours or lucky enough to stay for an extended break, there’s plenty to explore in Ireland’s charismatic capital…

TRINITY COLLEGE

Trinity College is in the heart of the capital and packed full of amazing history. Home to the stunning Book of Kells, it's the oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Immerse yourself in a variety of wonderful experiences.

THE SPIRE OF DUBLIN

One of the easiest monuments to spot from afar, the Spire proudly stands 120 metres above ground, 3 metres in diameter at the base and 15 centimetres at its apex. On sunny days, the stainless-steel structure is illuminated by the sun. At night, the tip of the structure is lit up – a photo opportunity not to be missed.

HA’PENNY BRIDGE

This unique, white-picketed bridge has a name derived from the price to pay to cross it. Built in 1816, it was the first pedestrian bridge to span over the river Liffey and has become one of the most iconic structures in Dublin.

DUBLIN CASTLE

Journey back in time to prehistoric Dublin Castle. With over 800 years of Irish history encapsulated within its walls, this incredible structure has witnessed some of the most pivotal events in Ireland’s history. Explore over 11 acres and absorb the Castle’s rooms, gardens and museums.

ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL

Discover a brilliant architectural wonder, beautiful inside and out. Originally founded in 1191, St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the largest church in Ireland. Steeped in over 800 years of Irish history, it offers visitors a rich and compelling cultural experience.

PHOENIX PARK

Phoenix Park is more than just an ordinary park. Explore 1,700 acres and find the popular Dublin Zoo, a sports field, the Wellington Monument as well as the Presidential and US Ambassador’s Residences. With so much to see and do, you can easily spend the entire day relaxing, sightseeing or roaming the grounds.

THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE

Located in the heart of St. James’ Gate Brewery, the interior of the Guinness Storehouse looks just like a pint of Guinness! Tour through seven floors of Irish brewing history. Round it off in the Gravity Bar on the top floor with a refreshing pint of Guinness and a 360 degree view of the Dublin skyline.

KILMAINHAM GAOL PRISON

An absolute must-see for history lovers, Kilmainham Gaol is an abandoned prison that offers guided tours of its restored quarters. Tour your way through the history of the jail which examines the extreme treatment of inmates during a devastating time in Irish history.

CLIFFS OF MOHER

Venture beyond the city to the breath-taking Cliffs of Moher. Experience the natural wonders seen in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and The Princess Bride. Visit any tourism centre in Dublin to arrange an unforgettable day tour.

THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE

TRINITY COLLEGE

PHOENIX PARK

HIDDEN GEMS

Discover Dublin's myriad of charming secret spots and only-locals-know hangouts...

With a history and culture steeped in folklore and good-humoured ‘craic’, there’s no surprise Dublin boasts a myriad of charming hidden gems…

GUINNESS STOREHOUSE GRAVITY BAR

The Gravity Bar at the highest point of the famed Guinness Storehouse is an absolute must visit. Enjoy the 360-degree view of the city while sipping on a complimentary pint and nab yourself some of the best panoramic photos of the city.

THE LONG ROOM AT TRINITY COLLEGE

For a glimpse of old-world grandeur, head to the Long Room, the main part of The Old Library at the esteemed Trinity College. Discover one of the most impressive libraries in the world and GAIA, a spectacular illuminated sculpture of Earth.

GEORGE’S STREET ARCADE

Enter this 19th century, Victorian-built shopping centre to discover a multitude of treasures. Under five minutes’ walk from the popular Temple Bar district, this undercover market is one of the oldest of its kind in Europe and boasts countless independent boutiques and dining options.

MERRION SQUARE

Delight in one of the best examples of surviving Georgian architecture. Merrion Square was home to some of Ireland’s most famous citizens including Daniel O’Connell, Oscar Wilde and W.B. Yeats. A journey into the ‘heart of Georgian Dublin’ is a must.

GRAND CANAL

Relax like a local and stroll along the Grand Canal, once used to transport all the Guinness out of the city. With a dedicated clean-up campaign each year, the area is now the perfect spot to grab a coffee and soak up the city’s atmosphere. Find time to wander the Grand Canal on your visit to Dublin.

KEHOE’S PUB

For arguably the best pint of Guinness in Dublin head to Kehoe’s in the heart of Dublin City. As soon as you walk through the door, you feel the sense of history - almost like being in someone’s family home. Enjoy a great pint in one of the most traditional pubs in Dublin.

WALK ALONG THE CROKE PARK SKYLINE

Thrill seekers will want to check out Croke Park - an award-winning visitor attraction and home to unique and exciting experiences. If climbing the roof of one of Dublin's largest stadiums seems like your thing, you'll love The Skyline Tour. Offering panoramic city views, insights into Dublin’s landmarks and access to Ireland’s official highest open viewing platform.

THE LONG ROOM AT TRINITY COLLEGE

MERRION SQUARE

GRAND CANAL

PUBS

From 100 year old pubs to cosmopolitan Irish Rock bars, explore the best pub scene in the world...

No trip to Dublin would be complete without exploring its pubs! Here are some of the best places to drink in Dublin…

THE HAIRY LEMON

The Hairy Lemon is a favourite with the locals and claims to have the best bar staff and best atmosphere in Dublin! It’s located just 500 meters from Grafton Street and many scenes from the iconic movie "The Commitments" were filmed here.

BRUXELLES

Discover a bustling cosmopolitan bar a stone’s throw away from Grafton Street. Bruxelles is ideal for breakfast, lunch and dinner with DJs across all three bars and regular live music. Whether you’re relaxing with friends over traditional Irish food or enjoying classic rock music, visiting Bruxelles is a truly unique experience you won’t forget in a hurry!

THE LONG HALL

The Long Hall on George Street is one of the oldest pubs in Dublin, with an exquisite Victorian interior dating back to 1881. Look out for the intricately carved archway which is strikingly unique. As well as a great place for a pint, it’s also Bruce Springsteen’s favourite pub whenever he’s in town!

THE TEMPLE BAR

Have a drink inside the famous walls of the Temple Bar - possibly the most iconic bar in all of Dublin. Tourists flock from all over the world to have a drink here so expect it to be busy! Located right in the heart of the city with a bright red exterior, it’s a huge part of Dublin’s nightlife scene.

THE PALACE BAR - IN TEMPLE BAR

The Palace Bar is easy to spot with its cacophony of floral hanging baskets out front. Less touristy than other pubs in the Temple Bar district, it stands out with its traditional wood interior and literary background - Patrick Kavanagh was a regular back in the day.

THE STAG’S HEAD

Find a gem of a pub with stained glass windows, mosaic floors and a stag’s head on the wall. Located just off busy Dame Street, step inside to find moody mahogany, understated low tables and a showstopping red marble bar with carved partitions. The interior hasn’t changed in years, and once you see it, you’ll understand why!

THE HAIRY LEMON

BRUXELLES

THE LONG HALL


DUBLIN FACT FINDER

WHERE IS DUBLIN?

On the east coast, Dublin is the largest and the capital city of Ireland.

HOW TO GET AROUND DUBLIN

Coastal train, public bus network, tram system and bicycle hire are great ways to explore Dublin.

WHAT'S CLOSE TO DUBLIN?

Giant's Causeway, Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle and the Ring of Kerry are just some of the places to visit near Dublin.

WHAT IS DUBLIN FAMOUS FOR?

Phoenix Park, Trinity College, Guinness and the 'craic'.

PLACES TO VISIT IN DUBLIN?

Visit the Guinness Storehouse experience, drink in Temple Bar and Grafton Street and explore the city centre.

WHAT CURRENCY IS USED IN DUBLIN?

The official currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro.

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