Drinks & Nightlife
Amazing live, traditional music. Temple Bar is for tourists, the Cobblestone is a bit more authentic.
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The Cobblestone
77 King St NAmazing live, traditional music. Temple Bar is for tourists, the Cobblestone is a bit more authentic.
My favorite pub, laid back atmosphere in the day and good tunes on the weekends
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Dice Bar
77 Sir John Rogerson's QuayMy favorite pub, laid back atmosphere in the day and good tunes on the weekends
This place is loud, messy, friendly, and fun. If you want to dance to cheesy pop shoulder to shoulder with locals, check out this local nightlife staple.
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McGowans
18 Phibsborough RdThis place is loud, messy, friendly, and fun. If you want to dance to cheesy pop shoulder to shoulder with locals, check out this local nightlife staple.
SIN É
15 Ormond Quay UpperA cool bar with really diverse gigs both upstairs and down.
Awesome venue for shows and drinks. Check the website to see what is on!
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The Sugar Club
8 Leeson Street LowerAwesome venue for shows and drinks. Check the website to see what is on!
Cool pub in the city center. Grab a board game and a "snug" and enjoy a pint while avoiding the rain!
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P.Mac's
30 Stephen Street LowerCool pub in the city center. Grab a board game and a "snug" and enjoy a pint while avoiding the rain!
Blackbird
82-84 Rathmines Rd LowerNice pub with a vintage feel and an excellent beer selection.
This is the place where taste and dignity come to die. It is a meat market, pure and simple. You've been warned.
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Copper Face Jacks
29-30 Harcourt StThis is the place where taste and dignity come to die. It is a meat market, pure and simple. You've been warned.
Great bar with occasional gigs, check listings or ask the barman if anything is happening upstairs. This street is full of bars.
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Anseo Comedy Club
18 Camden StGreat bar with occasional gigs, check listings or ask the barman if anything is happening upstairs. This street is full of bars.
A gay mecca on the North Side. There are drag shows here on certain nights, check online.
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Panti Bar
7-8 Capel StA gay mecca on the North Side. There are drag shows here on certain nights, check online.
Dublin (and maybe Ireland's?) biggest gay club. Drag shows on most nights.
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The Emporium
64 William St SDublin (and maybe Ireland's?) biggest gay club. Drag shows on most nights.
A bar upstairs with no sign out on the street. Pretty lively and a bit trendy.
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The Bar With No Name
3 Fade StA bar upstairs with no sign out on the street. Pretty lively and a bit trendy.
A busy bar/club with a bit of a younger crowd. Fun atmosphere. Check online as there are often shows on downstairs.
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The Workman's Club
10 Wellington QuayA busy bar/club with a bit of a younger crowd. Fun atmosphere. Check online as there are often shows on downstairs.
Food scene
A little bit pricey, but worth it. This gastro-pub does traditional pub fare with a new, hip twist. They also serve loads of different craft beers.
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L. Mulligan Grocer
18 StoneybatterA little bit pricey, but worth it. This gastro-pub does traditional pub fare with a new, hip twist. They also serve loads of different craft beers.
PI
73 - 83 South Great George's StreetThe pizza here is great and it's on a lively street with a lot to do!
Sightseeing
Beautiful long hall library in the middle of Trinity College. The book of Kells is located here. At 12 Euros, I personally think it is a bit overpriced, and it's usually not a bad idea to book in advance. Otherwise, just walk around Trinity Campus, a bit of an oasis in the city center.
See a jail where Irish political dissidents were held and mistreated, contributing to the 1916 uprising that resulted to Irish independence. A very important part of the country's history. You can only enter with a guided tour so be sure to book in advance.
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I-Museum ye-Kilmainham Gaol
Inchicore RoadSee a jail where Irish political dissidents were held and mistreated, contributing to the 1916 uprising that resulted to Irish independence. A very important part of the country's history. You can only enter with a guided tour so be sure to book in advance.
The most popular tourist destination in the city, hands down. Book your tour in advance and consider going on a weekday or early in the day to avoid crowds. If you're not interested in beer/Guinness, you can skip it!
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Guinness Storehouse
The most popular tourist destination in the city, hands down. Book your tour in advance and consider going on a weekday or early in the day to avoid crowds. If you're not interested in beer/Guinness, you can skip it!
This was once voted the most disappointing tourist destination. You want spot a local here unless they are working behind the bar. A quick walk through is really all you need to get the idea.
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Temple Bar
This was once voted the most disappointing tourist destination. You want spot a local here unless they are working behind the bar. A quick walk through is really all you need to get the idea.
Research this online, but it's been possible to check out the crypts and see mummies here!
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St. Michan's Church
Church StreetResearch this online, but it's been possible to check out the crypts and see mummies here!
Old Library
College GreenTake the DART train 25 minutes to this seaside village. Eat some fish and chips and do the cliff-walk, weather permitting. You can also take a ferry to a small island called Ireland's Eye. It has the ruins of a small monastery there.
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Howth
Take the DART train 25 minutes to this seaside village. Eat some fish and chips and do the cliff-walk, weather permitting. You can also take a ferry to a small island called Ireland's Eye. It has the ruins of a small monastery there.
Take the DART train to Bray and then walk along the seaside to Greystones. More information at:
https://www.bray.ie/cliff-walk/
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Bray
Take the DART train to Bray and then walk along the seaside to Greystones. More information at:
https://www.bray.ie/cliff-walk/