Dublin has a long history so there are many interesting historical sights to see from various eras in the city’s existence. For a glimpse of medieval times, visit Dublin Castle, an icon of the former British rule of the country. Christ Church Cathedral has been standing in place for almost a thousand years, visit it and see the underground crypt. Moving to the modern, Dublin has some impressive sights such as the Spire, a needlelike tower piercing skywards at over one hundred metres tall. The Samuel Beckett Bridge reaches out over the river Liffey like a large flowing branch and is sure to please those looking for modern architecture. A trip to Dublin wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the Guinness Storehouse where you can learn about the history of this worldfamous brew and also enjoy a pint in the upstairs bar. If that doesn’t quench your thirst, head out to Temple Bar, the wellknown nightlife district home to countless pubs, bars and clubs. Don’t be afraid to wander down the streets off the main thoroughfares to find the venues locals enjoy – there are a lot of them!
Flights to Dublin
Travel guide – Dublin
Arguably the most wellknown city in Ireland, Dublin is a high-tech city with a historic feel. Home to over half a million people, the capital of Ireland is a renowned hotspot for history, nightlife and beautiful surrounds. Let the Finnair travel guide to Dublin give you some inspiration for what to see and do in this vibrant city.
Dublin Airport (DUB)
The airport is located 8,5km north of Dublin.
- Finnair flights: Terminal 1
- Check-in opens 2 hours before departure.
- Check-in closes 45 minutes before departure.
Always remember to check your airline’s terminal and check-in times.
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