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Five Great Accessible Things To See And Do In Dublin

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Dublin-Ireland

Did you know Dublin has been ranked the most Wheelchair Accessible City in Europe? Which is one of the reasons why I always love visiting Dublin.  Even on the briefest of visits it is always something to look forward to. It is a vibrant, fun city, that is comfortable in it‘s own skin and it’s people are so friendly and welcoming.  Like many cities there is so much to see and do but here are my five favourite accessible things to see and do in Dublin.  

City Sightseeing Tour

The first thing that I do when I visit Dublin is to take a City Sightseeing bus tour.  The tour takes in 31 stops, at all the main attractions, including Kilmainham Jail, Phoenix Park, O’Connell Street, Trinity College and much more.  If you are lucky enough to have a live tour guide you will also be treated to the Craic and some wonderful stories.  The City Sightseeing Bus is a great way to get your bearings.  My advice is do a full circuit first and decide what you want to see then, hop on and hop off at the places you want to visit or explore.

The City Sightseeing Buses have wheelchair ramps and a Wheelchair space on the lower deck. The Tour costs approximately £25pp for Adults and if you are taking children the first 2 under 12 years old are free.

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