
Dublin
Stroll Dublin’s streets, sip, savor, and listen to tradition
Highlights
Step into Trinity College’s historic campus and marvel at the illuminated Book of Kells and the Long Room library.
Experience cobbled lanes, colorful facades, and live trad music just steps from the River Liffey.
Taste Ireland’s most famous stout where it’s made and enjoy panoramic city views from the Gravity Bar.
Wander past elegant brick terraces, colorful doors, and leafy squares around Merrion and St. Stephen’s Green.
Discover the history of Irish emigration in a modern waterfront setting at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum.
Pick up Irish-made crafts, jewelry, and prints in compact, walkable shopping streets around Grafton Street.
Where to Stay
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Stay in Central Dublin (Example: Drury Court Hotel)
Simple, comfortable rooms in a very central but slightly quieter area just south of the river, within a 10–15 minute walk of Grafton Street, Temple Bar, and most sights.
Where to Eat
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Bewley’s Grafton Street
Classic café with stained-glass windows; go for a full Irish breakfast or fresh pastries and good coffee before sightseeing.

The Brazen Head
Claimed to be Ireland’s oldest pub; order beef and Guinness stew or fish and chips and enjoy the old-world interior and frequent live music.

The Woollen Mills
Bright, relaxed spot overlooking the Ha’penny Bridge; try the seafood chowder, soda bread, or a hearty sandwich with Irish ingredients.
The Wine Cave at Fallon & Byrne
Atmospheric basement wine bar with extensive by-the-glass options and small plates like charcuterie, cheese boards, and Irish-sourced bites.
What to Do
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Trinity College Dublin & Book of Kells Experience
Explore Ireland’s oldest university, visit the Book of Kells exhibition, and walk through the Long Room, one of Europe’s most beautiful historic libraries.

National Gallery of Ireland
Free national collection featuring Irish and European masterpieces; don’t miss the Jack B. Yeats works and the light-filled modern extension.

Guinness Storehouse
Self-guided experience through the history and craft of Guinness, ending with a pint in the Gravity Bar with sweeping views over Dublin.
Temple Bar & Live Music Pubs
Wander the cobbled lanes, pop into characterful pubs like The Cobblestone or The Temple Bar for live trad music, and soak up Dublin’s nightlife.

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Interactive museum in the restored CHQ warehouse telling the stories of Irish emigrants worldwide through immersive, high-tech exhibits.
Grafton Street & Creative Quarter Shopping
Stroll pedestrian Grafton Street for buskers and big-name shops, then duck into the side streets for independent boutiques, Irish design, and artisan gifts.
Good to Know
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Book Key Tickets Early
Reserve timed-entry tickets online for the Book of Kells and Guinness Storehouse a few days ahead; mid-morning or late-afternoon slots are usually less hectic than midday. Screenshot your confirmations so you’re not relying on constant data.
Layer Up and Expect Showers
Dublin weather can switch from sunny to drizzly quickly, even in summer; pack a light waterproof jacket, comfortable waterproof shoes, and a small foldable umbrella instead of heavy rain gear.
Use Leap Card or Contactless
For occasional buses or trams (like between the Docklands, Liberties, and city centre) use a Leap Card or simple contactless tap-in/tap-out; check routes in advance and aim for off-peak times to avoid crowded commutes.
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