Winter in Dublin Top 5 Best Things to Do in Dublin This Winter

25th November 2025-

Festive street scene with twinkling lights and bustling shoppers in Dublin at night.

Dublin City in winter is a magical destination that combines festive cheer, cultural charm, and cozy experiences. The streets come alive with twinkling lights, Christmas markets, and the sound of carolers, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Winter is the perfect time to explore the city’s iconic attractions, like the Guinness Storehouse or the Book of Kells, without the summer crowds. After a day of sightseeing, unwind in one of Dublin’s historic pubs, where you can enjoy a pint of Guinness, live traditional music, and the comfort of a roaring fire. Seasonal highlights such as Wild Lights at Dublin Zoo and the New Year’s Festival add to the excitement, while refreshing coastal walks and hearty Irish cuisine provide the perfect way to embrace the crisp weather. With affordable accommodation, unique shopping experiences, and an abundance of history and culture, Dublin in winter is a truly unforgettable getaway!

Here are The Top 5 Best Things to Do in Dublin This Winter:

Traditional Irish dancers perform with live musicians at a lively Dublin venue.

1. Attend Celtic Nights Dinner & Show: Step into the winter season with a magical evening at Celtic Nights Dinner & Show, an unforgettable celebration of all things Irish. This enchanting event offers a unique and immersive experience, combining mouthwatering food, delightful drinks, and world-class entertainment all within one spectacular venue in Dublin! Celtic Nights is the perfect way to bring family, friends, and loved ones together during the winter season. Whether you’re a local or a visitor to Dublin, this event offers a truly unique and authentic Irish Christmas experience, making it an ideal choice for creating cherished memories and immersing yourself in the festive spirit. To book, contact The Celtic Nights ticket office by calling +353 1 804 9100 or book directly here.

Festive barn with Santa, glowing lights, and guests enjoying the holiday display at Luggwoods.

2. Luggwoods Christmas Experience: Step into the enchanting world of Luggwoods this winter and experience the magic of Christmas, nestled in the beautiful Dublin Mountains. An outdoor Christmas Family Experience awaits, where children can share their wishes in Santa’s Grotto, families can enjoy live entertainment, participate in Christmas workshops, indulge in seasonal refreshments, explore a Christmas market, and immerse themselves in festive decorations. It promises to be a joyous occasion for all, spreading the magic and cheer of the holiday season. For the most up-to-date information, be sure to check The Luggwoods official website.

Children enjoy colourful lantern display at Dublin's light festival.

3. Wildlights at Dublin Zoo: Dublin Zoo is excited to announce this year’s theme for the award-winning Wild Lights night-time event: A Journey Through Time!

This spectacular experience has something for everyone—whether you’re a budding young dinosaur expert or a seasoned history enthusiast. Embark on an unforgettable adventure that begins billions of years ago with the Big Bang. Journey through time to explore the age of dinosaurs, witness the rise of ancient civilizations, and marvel at humanity’s progress all the way to modern times.
For more information regarding ticket prices and opening times, please visit dublinzoo.ie/wildlights

Historic pub with vibrant flowers in Dublin.

4.  Enjoy a Pint of Guinness in a Traditional Irish Pub:  Among the plethora of options, we recommend including iconic establishments like The Stag’s Head, Kehoes, Bruxelles, Grand Central, The Gin Palace, and The Quay’s in Dublin City to enjoy a delicious pint of Guinness. Each pub brings its own unique charm to the table, catering to various preferences and creating a vibrant tapestry of experiences!

Whether you’re drawn to the historical allure of The Stag’s Head, the traditional ambiance of Kehoes, the lively atmosphere of Bruxelles, the modern comforts of Grand Central, the gin-centric delights at The Gin Palace, or the scenic backdrop of The Quay’s, these Dublin pubs collectively offer a diverse array of traditional irish experience’s.

Guests enjoying drinks at the vibrant bar of Louis Fitzgerald Hotel, Dublin.

5.  Visit The Guinness Storehouse: The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin is renowned as the city’s most famous tourist attraction. It is home to the world-famous Guinness beer, also known as the Black Stuff. Your visit to the Guinness Storehouse begins at the base of the largest pint glass in the world and takes you through seven additional floors filled with interactive experiences that blend Guinness’s brewing heritage with Ireland’s rich history.

During the tour, you’ll receive a comprehensive explanation of the brand’s brewing process, and younger visitors will enjoy interactive entertainment and the opportunity to pour their own pint of Guinness, complete with a certificate. At the top of the building, you can savor a fantastic pint of the Black Stuff at the iconic Gravity Bar, which offers guests one of the most breathtaking views of Dublin City—a sight that should not be missed. For more information regarding tickets and opening hours, please visit www.guinness-storehouse.com.

Remember to check local event listings closer to the time, as the availability of specific events and activities may vary closer to the time.

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Luas Tram Line to City Centre – 10 minutes walk from Louis Fitzgerald hotel (Red Cow Stop Red Line)
Luas journey approx. 20 minutes to City Centre

Festive street scene with twinkling lights and bustling shoppers in Dublin at night.

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