This is no way a definitive list just a guideline
to what we like about Dublin. Please don't contact Discover Dublin.
If you have any questions about any of our suggestions check out
our Links page for more details.
Here's a few suggestions for things that we
love about Dublin and that you should check out!
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Try
your utmost to get tickets for a football or hurling match
in Croke Park! |
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The
Irish Film Centre is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon
or evening either going to one of the many foreign and
art movies or eating in the bar where the food and atmosphere
are fantastic. |
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There
is a great comedy craze sweeping Dublin and some great
local talent can be seen in The International Bar and
th Ha'penny Bridge Inn. |
Hanging
out on Dublin's Liffey Boardwalk catching the Dublin sun! |
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There
is a great organic food market in Meeting House Square,
Temple Bar on Saturdays. |
Sunday
afternoon traditional session in the unique and very local
Cobblestones Pub in Smithfield market. |
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A day
trip to the amazing fishing village of Howth which has
some great traditional sessions on Sundays in the local
pubs, The Cock Tavern and The Lighthouse. A trip to Howth
would not be complete without the great fresh fish and
chips that you'll see everyone eating along the promenade.
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Equally
good but quite different is Ireland's coastal home of
the rich and famous along Killiney Bay and Dalkey village.
You can hire your own boat and fishing rods from Bullock
harbour to explore this magnificent coast. |
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Afternoon
tea in the infamous Shelbourne Hotel before feeding the
ducks across the road in Stephen's Green on a sunny Dublin
afternoon, watch out for the free lunchtime summer concerts.
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A
visit to Dublin is not complete without some fish &
chips from Burdocks across from Christchurch Cathedral.
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Get
out of the city and explore the Dublin and Wicklow Hills
with Wild Coach Tours. (Call 01 2801899) |
Make
sure to have a pint in all of the following real Dublin
pubs; The Long Hall, Sth Gth Georges St; The Stages Head,
Dame Lane; Toners, Baggot St; Grogan's, Sth William St;
The Ha'penny Bridge Inn and The Palace Bar in Temple Bar
(see recommended pub section for more of Dublin's great
pubs) |
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A
night of great music and craic is to be had on the The Traditional
Irish Musical Pub Crawl (meet nightly @ 7.15pm Oliver St
John Gogartys, Temple Bar) |
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the exceptional tour of Kilmainham Gaol, (Call 01 453 5984)
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| Hop on the
Dart for a day trip to Howth for a view of Ireland's Eye
or head to the quaint village of Dalkey, Ireland's own Beverley
Hills. |
| View some our
our national Treasures at the National Art Gallery and National
History Museum (Admission Free) |
| The
1916 Rising Tour - A walking tour of Dublin's landmarks
during the Easter Rising with Dublin character Lorcan Collins.
(Meet International Bar beside the tourist office @ 11'oclock)
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| A night Greyhound
Racing in Shelbourne Park or Harold's Cross (Call 1850 64
65 66). Also check out a day at the Leopardstown and Curragh
Races. ( Call Irish Racing Authority) |
| For a great
orientation of the city use the Dublin Bus Hop On Hop Off
Tour. (Meet O'Connell St) |
| A pint of Guinness
at an afternoon traditional music session in Oliver St John
Gogarty's. |
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For
peace and quiet in the heart of Dublin A walk around The
Iveagh Garden's - Dublin's “Secret Garden” behind The National
Concert Hall of off Harcourt St. |
| Read your favourite
book while having your lunch at The Winding Stair Café and
Bookshop |
| See how Arthur
Guinness contributed to the life and Times of Dublin at
The Guinness Storehouse (Call 01 408 4800 |
For more details on the above, please
go to our links page.
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