Arts & Culture
Dublin's most popular tourist attraction. Excellent museum and a great place for a pint of Guinness with a rooftop view of the city.
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I-Guinness Storehouse
Dublin's most popular tourist attraction. Excellent museum and a great place for a pint of Guinness with a rooftop view of the city.
I-Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)
Military RoadBeautiful contemporary art gallery
Ireland's National Gallery with a great mix of Old Masters & Contemporary art.
316 abantu bendawo batusa
I-National Gallery yase-Ireland
Merrion Square WestIreland's National Gallery with a great mix of Old Masters & Contemporary art.
Vicar Street
58-59 Thomas StGreat venue with lots of music and comedy events.
Whelan's
25 Wexford StGreat gig venue
Irish Film Institute
6 Eustace StGreat cinema
Food Scene
Cross Gallery
59 Francis StExcellent coffee & sandwiches in beautiful gallery space.
The Fumbally
Fumbally LaneGreat coffee and food.
Great local, seasonal produce which is simply prepared and dedicated Gin & Tonic menu!
44 abantu bendawo batusa
Coppinger Row
1 Coppinger RowGreat local, seasonal produce which is simply prepared and dedicated Gin & Tonic menu!
Hatch and Sons
15 St Stephen's GreenGreat coffees, breakfasts and light dishes.
Kaph
31 Drury StGreat coffee & location
Bibi's Café
14A Emorville AveBest brunch in Dublin
Odessa Club
13 Dame CtBrunch is great here.
777
7 South Great George's StreetExcellent Mexican food and Tequila cocktails
The Winding Stair
40 Ormond Quay LowerGreat bookshop & restaurant
Shopping
Heart of the city with lots of cafés, bars, restaurants and shops.
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Grafton St. station
2 Grafton StreetHeart of the city with lots of cafés, bars, restaurants and shops.
Daily food market and weekend brocante/flea market.
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Dublin Food Co-op - Kilmainham
Inchicore RoadDaily food market and weekend brocante/flea market.
Brown Thomas
88 Grafton StreetDublin's Department Store
Avoca began as a hand weavers in 1723. Today they have a number of beautiful stores around the country. They are emporiums of beautiful Irish craft and products.
75 abantu bendawo batusa
Avoca Suffolk Street
11-13 Suffolk StAvoca began as a hand weavers in 1723. Today they have a number of beautiful stores around the country. They are emporiums of beautiful Irish craft and products.
Sightseeing
St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's GreenGreat spot for a walk on a sunny day.
Iveagh Gardens
Saint Stephen's GreenBeautiful public park - one of Dublin's best kept secrets.
Trinity College
Must visit: Dublin's oldest university (est. 1592).
In continuous occupation since its establishment in 1204 AD, Dublin Castle has played a prominent role in Ireland's history.
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Dublin Castle
Dame StreetIn continuous occupation since its establishment in 1204 AD, Dublin Castle has played a prominent role in Ireland's history.
Founded in 1191, St Patrick's Cathedral is the largest church in Ireland.
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IKathidrali yeSt Patrick
Saint Patrick's CloseFounded in 1191, St Patrick's Cathedral is the largest church in Ireland.
Essentials
The Green Door Market
Old Naas RoadArtisan food producers - Thursday, Friday & Saturday.
Everything Else
Must visit:
Basement - wine cellar & small plates
Ground floor - gourmet food store & coffee
Upstairs - restaurant
175 abantu bendawo batusa
Fallon & Byrne, Food Hall
11-17 Exchequer StMust visit:
Basement - wine cellar & small plates
Ground floor - gourmet food store & coffee
Upstairs - restaurant
Drinks & Nightlife
The Bernard Shaw
Great bar with a youthful buzz
O'Donoghues Bar
15 Merrion RowOne of the best traditional Irish pubs in Dublin