If you’re spending a few days in Dublin and want to hit a good mix of experiences without booking each one separately, this pass is a tidy way to do it. Valid for 168 hours (7 days) from first use, it gives you 1GB of mobile data via eSIM, the My Dublin Walk Audio Guide, and your choice of 3 attractions from a curated list that covers the city’s most popular spots.
Everything is digital - your tickets come straight to your phone - so there’s nothing to print or collect. You pick the combination that suits you, and the pass handles the rest.
Attraction options to choose from:
Teeling is genuinely worth choosing if you have any interest in Irish whiskey. It opened in 2015 as Dublin’s first new distillery in over 125 years - a meaningful detail in a city that was once home to dozens of working distilleries before the industry collapsed in the 20th century. The guided tasting is well done and the staff know their stuff.
The Guinness Storehouse takes longer than most people expect. Budget the full 2 hours, and if you can time your visit to the Gravity Bar on the seventh floor for mid-to-late afternoon, the light over Dublin from up there is genuinely worth the trip on its own. The pint is included in your entry.
The full-day trip to Glendalough, Wicklow, and Kilkenny is probably the most distinct option on the list. If you’ve already done the city’s main attractions or want a day out of Dublin, the combination of the monastic ruins at Glendalough, the Wicklow landscape, and the live sheepdog trails makes for a very different kind of day. It’s not something you’d easily organise independently in the same time.
The My Dublin Walk Audio Guide is a good companion for wandering at your own pace. It covers the city’s main streets and landmarks and works well as a way to fill in historical context as you move around - particularly useful if you’re spending a morning on foot before your afternoon attraction.
Don’t leave choosing your three attractions too close to the visit date. Popular slots at the Guinness Storehouse and both distilleries can book out, particularly in summer and around bank holidays. Pick and reserve your preferred times as soon as you have the pass.