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Dublin's lively City Centre Dublin neighborhood is loved for its bars and museums, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions including St. Stephen's Green and Croke Park.
Dublin's cultural hub boasts institutions like the Irish Film Institute and Temple Bar Gallery, while offering vibrant nightlife with various nightclubs, pubs, and restaurants. Explore Meetinghouse Square and Temple Bar Square during your stay.
Occupying a picturesque peninsula, this affluent Dublin suburb boasts coastal paths, golf courses, and a busy fishing port. Explore the Cliff Path Loop, visit Howth Castle, and enjoy easy access to the city via DART rail.
Many diplomatic residences are located in this affluent Dublin area. The neighborhood offers Herbert Park for leisure and iconic sights like the cylindrical U.S. embassy. Accessible by bus routes and DART train stations.
If you'd like to get a taste of Dublin student life, check out Trinity College in City Centre Dublin. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area.
No trip to Dublin would be complete without an afternoon at St. Stephen's Green, a popular park in City Centre Dublin. Our travelers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Iveagh Gardens, just a short walk away.
Why not catch an event at Croke Park, a major stadium in Drumcondra. If you think Croke Park is cool, you also might like Aviva Stadium and Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium, both located nearby.
Study the exhibits at Guinness Storehouse, a popular museum in Dublin. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the lively bars while you're in the area.
Catch an event at Aviva Stadium during your trip to Dublin. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
During your trip to Dublin, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at O'Connell Street. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this romantic area.
Dublin is well-known for its football and museums while top attractions include St. Stephen's Green, Guinness Storehouse, and Croke Park. This historical city has something for everyone including its live music, bars, and sights like Aviva Stadium and Dublin Port.
Dublin is a nice place to visit. The locals are very receptive and helpful to the tourists. Local Pubs have great, authentic food and live music. Must visit Temple Bar area and take a bus tour. You must visit St. Patrick's Cathedral! It is amazing.
Laura
10.0/10
Excellent
It's an amazing city we walked around for two days and enjoyed everything about the city, we visited so many amazing places and shopped in some beautiful stores, my partner bought Waterford Crystal from Arnotts, this was her intention for a long time
EJ
10.0/10
Excellent
Great place for a mini break! Managed to fit the Book of Kells Experience, Marsh's Library, St Patrick's, Christ Church, Dublinia, Dublin Castle (the Chapel Royal is an must-see at Christmas) and the Museum of Ireland Archaeology into two days!
Shannon
10.0/10
Excellent
Amazing city, can't wait to visit again! You don't feel like you have to be hyper-vigilant about not getting robbed like you do in other big European cities. The people are just so friendly, and the museums and dining options are just wonderful!
Taylor
10.0/10
Excellent
Dublin is an incredible city with lots of history. It's beautiful and very walkable. Lots to do and lots of places to drink. My Guinness at the Storehouse was the best I've ever had. My only complaint is that I found driving difficult there.
Steven
10.0/10
Excellent
Dublin is vibrant and diverse without feeling too crowded, however it's also worth visiting Howth, which you can get to using the DART going around the bay - it's a beautiful coastal peninsula with views back to Dublin as well as out to sea.
Jess
10.0/10
Excellent
I had no idea until this visit what an incredibly separate and unique culture Ireland offers. Take the time to really go through the tour opportunities at the Irish Emigration Museum and others to learn about what makes the Irish distinctive
paulanne
10.0/10
Excellent
Taylor Swift concert AND Pride Week at the same time... Dublin is easily one of the best cities to attend a concert. Great Venues, easy-to-use public transport (WITH WI-FI!!), friendly shops... The city as a whole was a great host. Sláinte!
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Superb theatre and great show in the Abbey theatre. Marvellous Art Gallery with Turner watercolours display. Excellent parks, museums, Georgian architecture, tourist attractions& shops Brown Thomas and Arnotts are great Department stores.
Vanessa
10.0/10
Excellent
Dublin is a wonderful city, full of party vibes and lots to do. We have been there twice and don't think this was our last visit. Beer, Whiskey, Temple Bar, Castles, Palaces, Gardens, etc are all worth it and food portions are also good.
"Super hôtel, beau, neuf, chic! Bien situé entre la gare de Heuston et Conolly. Nous avons marché jusqu'a Guinness (20 min.) et jusqu'a Connolly station (20 min.) La cuisinette est bien équipée et tout fonctionne bien. Propre et excellent rapport qualité prix. Notre meilleur hôtel du voyage."
"Our stay at Wellington Temple Bar was perfect! Staff were extremely friendly and helpful on arrival. Room was top spec and especially clean. Housekeeping and fresh towels each day. The top floor with a balcony view over Temple Bar was amazing! We didn’t add on Breakfast, but it was simple enough to go into the restaurant area downstairs and organise breakfast which we did do on one of the mornings. The breakfast was reasonably priced, very tasty and served with a smile. Definitely recommend and 100% would return. Thank you for a wonderful weekend! "
"We stayed here for 9 nights, while visiting Dublin, and everything about it was perfect! We had a 2 bedroom apartment with a full kitchen.
The staff there was amazing! We will definitely miss Milo! "
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Find out more about Dublin
Find out more about Dublin
There's a lot visitors like about Dublin, especially its bars and museums. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Plan a fun excursion to Croke Park and Aviva Stadium. While here, you may want to make time for other popular sights such as St. Stephen's Green and Guinness Storehouse.