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Things to do in Dublin in June 2027

By TripSapien Research · Updated June 3, 2026

Use this Dublin guide to choose June sights, neighborhoods, and seasonal highlights worth putting on your shortlist. June in Dublin averages 18°C / 64°F highs, 9°C / 48°F nights, and about 10 rainy days. Dated picks to verify first include MC Hammersmith - Ice Ice Nepo Baby and Troy Hawke - Never Stop, Never Change!. Check the dated events and public holidays below, then validate your shortlist against your exact trip dates.

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Dublin in June 2027

Weather

Temp

64°F / 48°F

17.7°C / 9°C

Rain

10d

2.6in · 65mm

Light

16.7h

Sea

61.7°F

16.5°C

June has long evenings, Bloomsday on June 16, and good light for coastal DART trips.

Events & festivals

Event calendar
Show all 8 events for June
  • Jun 16

    Bloomsday Festival

    Bloomsday Festival is a recurring arts and culture event held in Dublin, Ireland. Listed type: Literary / cultural. Typical timing: June 16 and surrounding days | June 16 annually (celebrating James Joyce's Ulysses).

    Source: festival calendar

  • Jun 19 – Jun 30

    Kingfishr

    Music · Folk

    Source: Ticketmaster

Public holidays & long weekends

Banks and government offices close; museums, restaurants and shops may have limited hours.

  • Jun 7First Monday in June
  • Jun 5-Jun 7Long weekend

Planning checklist

  1. 1Check the 8 dated Dublin events for anything that overlaps your exact June dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
  2. 2Hold flexible plans around the 1 public holiday in Ireland; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.
  3. 3Group each Dublin day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate saved places against your dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.

About Dublin

City overview

Dublin sits on the River Liffey where Georgian squares, Viking-medieval lanes, literary pubs, Trinity College, the Liberties, Temple Bar, Smithfield, and St Stephen's Green make a compact city-center route. The city works best on foot, with DART coastal trains and Luas trams extending the map to Howth, Dun Laoghaire, and the docklands.

Food & drink

Dublin food is pub, market, and coast-fed: a full Irish breakfast plates sausage, bacon, eggs, pudding, beans, and tomato, Irish stew slow-cooks lamb or mutton with potatoes, seafood chowder uses Atlantic shellfish, and boxty turns potato into pancakes. The Brazen Head, Moore Street, George's Street Arcade, Temple Bar Food Market, Capel Street, and Howth seafood stops add soda bread, fish and chips, oysters, and Guinness pours.

Top sights

Ranked for June suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Dublin with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Phoenix Park
  2. 2Trinity College and Book of Kells
  3. 3Guinness Storehouse
  4. 4Dublin Castle
  5. 5Kilmainham Gaol
  6. 6National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
  7. 7EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
  8. 8Christ Church Cathedral
  9. 9St Patrick's Cathedral
  10. 10Temple Bar
  • Phoenix Park in Dublin1

    Phoenix Park

    4.7outdoorOpen daily

    The 707-hectare park dates to the 1660s and holds Dublin Zoo, the Papal Cross, Wellington Monument, deer herds, and the Irish president's residence. It begins west of Heuston Station.

    Wikipedia
  • Trinity College and Book of Kells in Dublin2

    Trinity College and Book of Kells

    4.4outdoorOpen daily

    Trinity College was founded in 1592, and the Old Library holds the Book of Kells, Long Room, manuscripts, and university history. The campus sits beside College Green and Grafton Street.

  • Guinness Storehouse in Dublin3

    Guinness Storehouse

    4.4outdoorOpen daily

    The St James's Gate visitor experience opened in a former fermentation plant and explains brewing, advertising, cooperage, and Guinness history. The Gravity Bar gives rooftop views over the Liberties.

    Wikipedia
Show 7 more sights
  • 4Dublin Castle
  • 5Kilmainham Gaol
  • 6National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
  • 7EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
  • 8Christ Church Cathedral
  • 9St Patrick's Cathedral
  • 10Temple Bar

Neighborhoods

  • Temple Bar and College Green in dublin ie1

    Temple Bar and College Green

    Temple Bar and College Green are central and busy, with pubs, Trinity College, the Irish Whiskey Museum, cobbles, buskers, and river crossings.

  • St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street in dublin ie2

    St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street

    The southside shopping-and-park district has Grafton Street, Georgian doors, Iveagh Gardens, Little Museum of Dublin, and Merrion Square nearby.

  • The Liberties in dublin ie3

    The Liberties

    The Liberties is old and working-class, with Guinness, whiskey distilleries, St Patrick's Cathedral, Francis Street antiques, Thomas Street, and market streets.

  • Smithfield and Stoneybatter in dublin ie4

    Smithfield and Stoneybatter

    Smithfield and Stoneybatter mix the Jameson Bow St. distillery, Lighthouse Cinema, cafes, pubs, apartments, and quick access to Phoenix Park.

  • Docklands and Grand Canal Dock in dublin ie5

    Docklands and Grand Canal Dock

    The Docklands feel newer, with EPIC, Samuel Beckett Bridge, Bord Gais Energy Theatre, tech offices, canals, and riverfront walks.

  • Rathmines and Portobello in dublin ie6

    Rathmines and Portobello

    Rathmines and Portobello are local and food-heavy, with canals, cinemas, pubs, brunch spots, and red-brick residential streets south of the core.

Day trips

  • 15km / 30-45min by DART from Tara Street or Connolly

    Howth

    The fishing village has cliff walks, seafood, harbor seals, Howth Castle grounds, and views back to Dublin Bay.

  • 60km / 1.5h by bus tour or car from Dublin

    Glendalough and Wicklow Mountains

    The monastic valley has round towers, lakes, trails, and mountain scenery; public transport is limited, so tours are common.

  • 15km / 25-30min by DART from Connolly

    Malahide Castle

    The castle, gardens, village streets, marina, and coastal walks make a light northside day.

Getting around

Dublin Bus, Luas trams, DART coastal rail, commuter rail, and Leap cards cover the useful visitor network. Walk the center, use Luas for Heuston-Smithfield-Docklands, and use DART for Howth, Malahide, and Dun Laoghaire.

Check this shortlist against your dates

TripSapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure, and neighborhoods for your exact June dates.

Common questions about Dublin in June

Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Dublin in June?
TripSapien checks each place against the exact dates you're in Dublin and flags closures before the trip.
How do I plan Dublin days without crossing the city twice?
TripSapien groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags places that sell out, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
What to pack for Dublin in June

Pack for June's weather, not a generic Dublin checklist.

  • Layerable daytime clothes for average highs around 18°C / 64°F.
  • A light evening layer because nights average 9°C / 48°F.
  • Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 10 rainy days.
How many days do you need in Dublin
4 days covers the main Dublin highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
Is Dublin worth visiting in June
Yes. June in Dublin averages 18°C / 64°F highs, 9°C / 48°F nights, and about 10 rainy days.

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