You get a FREE 84 page comprehensive guidebook (worth €4.99) with every purchase of the Dublin Pass!
The guidebook contains details of all the attractions and offers that are accessible with your Dublin Pass, plus maps of the city and some general visitor information. The Dublin Pass Guidebook will help you to find out more about all your favourite attractions before you arrive.
By using the guidebook you can plan your days in Dublin so that you make the most of your time in our thriving city. With clear, concise information and easy to follow directions for each attraction, this guide has all the essential tips for a top Dublin experience!
Free transport from Dublin Airport to Dublin City with your Dublin Pass. Simply validate your Dublin Pass at the Aircoach stop outside Dublin Airport and jump on an Aircoach to be brought in comfort right into the city centre. Aircoach journey is valid for use from the Airport to the City only.
How it works
The Dublin Pass offers you free entry to over 30 of Dublin’s top visitor attractions, transport from the airport to the city with Aircoach and access to over 25 special offers and discounts in shops, restaurants, leisure pursuits, tours and much more! Using smart card technology the Dublin Pass allows the visitor the freedom to explore the city at their leisure. With over 30 attractions included in the price of the Pass there is no need to carry cash or rummage for money – so keep your wallet in your pocket, save money and discover Dublin! Dublin is a delight to explore and very easy to navigate on foot, with many of our visitor attractions within easy walking distance of each other.
Fast-Track Entry
Not only does the Dublin Pass entitle you to free admission, you also benefit from Fast-Track entry, allowing you to skip the long queues at some of the busiest tourist attractions! Simply show your Dublin Pass to the attendant and you can bypass the queue – saving you time, adding convenience and making you feel like a VIP!
86 Page Dublin Colour Guidebook
In addition your Dublin Pass is accompanied by a comprehensive Dublin guidebook including a full page feature on all participants, general information, interesting facts about Dublin and full colour city and regional maps. With clear, concise information and easy to follow directions for each attraction, this guide has all the essential tips for a top Dublin experience!
Getting Started / Activating Your Dublin Pass
The Dublin Pass is activated from the first time of use – whether that is on the Aircoach, or at one of the participating attractions. Once activated the Pass is valid for the successive number of days as indicated on the Dublin Pass itself (1, 2, 3 or 6 Days). One day constitutes one calendar day, not 24 hour periods.
Please note that the Dublin Pass entitles the bearer to admission to each attraction once per day. For example if you have a 2 day Dublin Pass you can visit the same attraction on the 2 successive days, however admission will be denied if you try to gain entry to the same attraction more than once on any given day.
At the Attraction
Once you arrive at the visitor attraction, the benefits of the Dublin Pass are apparent. Go to the prepaid admissions point that is clearly signed and present your Dublin Pass. Each participating attraction has installed an automated Dublin Pass Reader in their property to ensure convenience and ease of access for the Pass holder. The attendant will record your entry and you will be shown straight through. This process eliminates cash transactions and allows the holder to beat the queues and gain fast-track entry to the attraction.
Special Offers
And don’t forget to show your Dublin Pass in order to save even more money and avail of our fabulous special offers in some of Dublin’s finest shops, restaurants, theatres, entertainment venues, tours… and much, much more!
Free Entry with the Dublin Pass
Please note that where the visitor attraction is normally free admission you will receive a special offer or added value exclusive to the Dublin Pass holder on presentation of the Pass.
- Chester Beatty Library
- Chimney Viewing Tower
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre
- Dublin Castle
- Dublin Writers Museum
- Dublin Zoo
- Dublin's City Hall - The Story of the Capital
- Guinness Storehouse
- Irish Museum of Modern Art
- James Joyce Centre
- James Joyce Museum
- Kilmainham Gaol
- Malahide Castle
- National Botanic Gardens
- National Gallery of Ireland
- National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
- National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
- National Museum of Ireland - Natural History National Wax Museum
- Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum
- Phoenix Park Visitor Centre
- Rathfarnham Castle
- Saint Patrick's Cathedral
- St Audoen's Church
- Tara's Palace
- The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience
- The Casino, Marino
- The Fry Model Railway
- The GAA Museum & Croke Park Stadium Tour
- The Old Jameson Distillery
- The Shaw Birthplace
Closed 25th & 26th December and 1st January