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Where to stay in County Dublin
Best time: May-Aug. The weather is generally mild and pleasant with longer daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
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County Dublin, like a local
Don't miss
- Trinity College and the Book of Kells: Home to the stunning Book of Kells and beautiful library.
- Dublin Castle: Historical site with beautiful architecture and gardens.
- St. Patrick's Cathedral: The largest cathedral in Ireland with stunning stained glass.
- Howth Cliff Walk: A scenic coastal walk with breathtaking views, perfect for nature lovers.
Where to eat
- The Woollen Mills: Offers traditional Irish comfort food in a cozy setting.
- Chapter One: Michelin-starred restaurant known for its modern Irish cuisine.
- Fish Shop: Renowned for its fresh seafood and casual dining experience.
Do this
- The Dublin Literary Pub Crawl: A unique way to explore Dublin's rich literary history through its pubs.
- Live Music in Temple Bar: Experience vibrant nightlife and traditional Irish music in the heart of Dublin.
- Visit the Guinness Storehouse: Learn about the history of Ireland's most famous beer and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Local tips
- Try to explore the less touristy areas of Dublin, like Portobello and Rathmines, for a more authentic experience.
- Take advantage of the Dublin Bikes scheme for a fun and eco-friendly way to see the city.
- Visit local markets like Temple Bar Food Market on Saturdays for fresh produce and artisan goods.
- Check out local events and festivals via the Dublin Events app for a unique cultural experience.
Know before you go
Best time
May-Aug. The weather is generally mild and pleasant with longer daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
Getting around
Dublin Bus, Luas (light rail), DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit), and taxis are the main forms of transportation.
Airport
DUB
Language
English, Irish (Gaeilge)
Money
Euro (€). Most places accept cards; contactless payments and mobile money are widely used, but it's good to have some cash for smaller venues.
Safety
Dublin is generally safe, but like any major city, visitors should be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas.
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