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  1. The Seven Best Views in Dublin

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  2. Photography I took of Dublin at night : r/ireland

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  3. The Ultimate Dublin Travel Guide: Where To Stay & Eat And What To Do

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  4. 30 Best Things To Do In Dublin, Ireland (For 2023)

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  5. 25 Photos that will make you want to visit Dublin, Ireland

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  6. Top 25 Sehenswürdigkeiten, die Sie in Dublin besuchen sollen

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  1. Is Dublin worth the visit? : r/irishtourism

    Absolutely! Trinity College and the Book of Kells, Guinness Brewery Tour, Grafton Street, the Millennium Spire, Phoenix Park and many historical sites. Food and drink are very good and there are lots of spots for modern and traditional music. Well worth the visit! 19. Reply.

  2. What to do in dublin. : r/Dublin

    A few have been mentioned. Add in O'Donoghue's on Merrion Row, where the Dubliner played a lot, and O'Shea's The Merchant on Merchant's Quay, with the entrance to the bar where the music is on Bridge Street. The Brazen Head, across from it does live music. There are other venues too.

  3. Spontaneous trip to Dublin: worth it? : r/travel

    21f solo traveling. Im feeling like going away asap spontaneously. Im leaving from paris. I found tickets to dublin next week. I would land monday 12.50pm at the airport and I have my flight back on Wednesday at 3.30pm. its 110€ total for flight tickets. I would stay at generator dublin hostel and that would be total 30€ for the 2 nights.

  4. Tourist Tips for Dublin : r/irishtourism

    Hit O'Donoghue's for a traditional pub or The Church if you want good Irish music along side a free show of Irish dancing that was better than paying for a show if you ask me. I think The Church only does this Sunday-Thursday though. You'll have to hit the weekend bars that do this on the weekends. 3. Reply.

  5. Only 2 days in Dublin, Ireland. What to do? : r/travel

    You could easily spend a couple of days strolling around Dublin, people watching and wandering in and out of shops, restaurants, bars, coffee shops. Dublin is a very walkable city. The most comfortable way to get to Temple Bar from the airport is the Air Coach. It's right outside the exit of Arrivals at the airport.

  6. What Are the Top 10 Things You Must Do in Dublin, Ireland? : r ...

    Here are the top 10 things you must do when visiting Dublin : Guinness Storehouse. Visit the home of Ireland 's most famous export at Guinness Storehouse. Explore the history of Guinness across seven floors in a building designed in the shape of a giant pint of Guinness, and finish with a free pint in the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of ...

  7. My trip to Dublin, Ireland

    I've quite enjoyed the spice bag with a side of the curry sauce from Xian Street Food in Dublin. Depends where you're staying but in the city it's hard to go wrong with anything around the South William Street area. Tapas at Fade street, 777, get a pint and a toastie at Grogan's and the Stags head.

  8. Dublin visitors and recommendations thread : r/Dublin

    Dublin visitors and recommendations thread. visiting Ireland? Check out r/irishtourism. r/irishtourism is an archive of previous posts from r/dublin and beyond on the subject of visiting Ireland. Use the search function to look there first for information and ideas. Wondering where to get the best <insert interest here> in Dublin?

  9. 12 best things to do in Dublin

    9. Immerse yourself in culture at the National Museum of Ireland. Ireland's most important cultural institution is the National Museum of Ireland, which has four branches nationwide - three of which are in Dublin. The National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology on Kildare Street is the most significant, with an extraordinary collection of ...

  10. First Time Visitors Guide to Dublin with Visit Dublin

    Dublin Bus Nos 16 and 41 also serve the city centre (€3.30); the 41 runs 24 hours a day. All bus journeys takes around 45 minutes to get to the city. By Ferry: Buses run from the port to the city centre between 7am and 7pm, or 6pm on Sundays (€2, hourly) and take 20 minutes.

  11. 24 Best Things to do in Dublin (With Map)

    4. Marsh's Library. Photos by James Fennell via Failte Ireland. You'll find one of the most unique places to go in Dublin just behind St Patrick's Cathedral. Founded in 1707, Marsh's Library holds roughly 25,000 books and over 300 manuscripts and it is the oldest library in Ireland.

  12. How to Spend a Long Weekend in Dublin

    Day One. Spend the day hopping between the museums around Stephen's Green, starting off in the Museum of Literature Ireland for an insight into the country's best writers. While there, visit the beautiful courtyard out the back, which backs onto the Iveagh Gardens. Then head over to the National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology to check ...

  13. Is Dublin Worth Visiting? 15 Things Not to Miss in the City

    The cathedral is vast, and one of the most impressive buildings in Dublin, so I'd definitely recommend a visit, even if you just view it from the outside (which is what I did). 9. Umbrella Street. Dublin's famous Umbrella Street is found on 34 Anne's Lane in the city centre, and it's a really fun place to photograph.

  14. Is Dublin Worth Visiting? A Local's 17 Pros (+ 5 Cons)

    17 great reasons why Dublin is worth visiting. 1. Dublin boats a deep history. A city steeped in history, Dublin is the capital city of Ireland and is renowned for its lively atmosphere, iconic pubs, and as the birthplace of Guinness.

  15. Visit Dublin

    Dublin's aquatic adventures from cruises to kayaks. The James Joyce tour of Dublin. The best things to do in Malahide. Upcoming events See all. ABBA Forever 16 Nov, 20:00. The Borrowers 8 Nov, 19:30. The Sceptical Suffragette 7 Nov, 19:30. Food & drink. Festivals & events.

  16. 22 Best Things to Do in Dublin, Ireland

    St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Dublin and the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Built on the site where St. Patrick is said to have baptized converts some 600 years ...

  17. 2 days in Dublin itinerary for a sensational visit

    Millions of tourists visit Dublin every year and appreciate its friendly spirit and rich history. If you love history, there is no doubt that you will love visiting Dublin (If you don't, don't worry, Dublin has lots to offer!). Dublin was founded in 841 by the Danish Vikings. Ireland history was marked by the famine in the 1840s that left 1 ...

  18. Dublin Travel Guide: Is Dublin Worth Visiting in 2023?

    This is a valid question, as it is a major city and is fairly densely populated. The good news is that generally speaking, Dublin is a very safe city to visit. It is the most dangerous city in Ireland, yes, but Ireland as a whole is a very safe country. There is no major safety risks in Dublin other than petty theft.

  19. Is Dublin Worth Visiting? 10 Reasons to Visit Dublin in 2024 (By a Local)

    Dublin's pub scene is one of the many reasons the city is worth visiting! 9. Cozy Pubs. In Dublin, every pub has a story to tell. From local, no-frills establishments to raucous venues with live music every night, the Irish pub is a gathering place for locals and tourists alike.

  20. Is Dublin worth visiting? And everything else you need to know before

    The answer is yes absolutely. Dublin is such a great city for a night out. The Irish really do know how to have a great time, which is probably why the concept of the 'Irish Pub' is famous the world over. A visit to an 'Irish Pub' or just a pub in Dublin is a must.

  21. Where to stay in Dublin (Best Areas + Map for 2024)

    1. Stephen's Green / Grafton Street. Photos via Shutterstock. St Stephen's Green sits at the top of Grafton Street and both areas are home to plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants. These are two of the more high-end Dublin areas and you'll find many of the top 5-star hotels in Dublin located in their surrounds.

  22. Dublin or Edinburgh: Which City to Visit?

    Things to do in Dublin. As the capital of the Republic of Ireland and a major, historic and metropolitan city, Dublin has a LOT to offer visitors and there are countless things to do here even if you're only visiting Dublin for two or three days.. Of course, no visit to the city would be complete without heading to the Guinness Storehouse where you can see how this iconic stout is made and ...

  23. 20 Reasons Why You Should Visit Dublin In 2024

    Dublin's Proximity to the Sea and River Liffey. One of Dublin's many charms is its location on the sea, allowing residents and visitors to escape the chaos and unwind by the water in just a few minutes. Even those living in the heart of the city can find solace near the sea within a short distance from their doorstep.

  24. WWE announces its next trips to the UK & Ireland

    STAMFORD, Conn., June 14, 2024 - WWE, part of TKO Group Holdings, today announced that WWE Live will return to the U.K. & Ireland later this year. This October, WWE Superstars will visit the Utilita Arena in Cardiff, the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, the Utilita Arena in Newcastle and, for the first time ever, the brand-new Co-op Live in ...

  25. WWE announces return to the U.K. & Ireland

    STAMFORD, Conn., June 14, 2024 - WWE, part of TKO Group Holdings, today announced that WWE Live will return to the U.K. & Ireland later this year. This October, WWE Superstars will visit the Utilita Arena in Cardiff, the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool, the Utilita Arena in Newcastle and, for the first time ever, the brand-new Co-op Live in ...

  26. US OPEN '24: Facts and figures from the toughest test in golf

    Return visit: Andy Ogletree won the 2019 U.S. Amateur at Pinehurst No. 2. He joined LIV Golf and made it into the U.S. Open as the leading Asian Tour player in the International Federation Ranking. The veterans: Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar are the only players to compete in all four U.S. Opens at Pinehurst No. 2.