Dublin Vacation & Tourism Guide
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Medieval castles, rolling hills of green, the cobblestone streets of Dublin; Ireland is a land of fairytales, recent economic prosperity, and warm, hospitable inhabitants. Peruse the historic streets of Waterford or visit a small countryside village, just don't forget your pint of Guinness while traveling the Emerald Isle.
Great Recommendations from Real Travelers
1. The Shelbourne Dublin A Renaissance Hotel
Real Traveler Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 23 reviews from 2 sources
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"The hotel was great from beginning to end. Everyone at the hotel was helpful in making our stay in the hotel, and Dublin an excellent experience." — source Expedia
" Great staff." — source Priceline
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1. Temple Bar
Temple Bar is often used to symbolize the extraordinary changes which Dublin has undergone in recent years. In the 1980s, this district of the city was earmarked as the site for a vast bus station. Galleries and small shops col... more
Real Travelers who've been to Temple Bar
In Wanderland in Tattoos! said
Don't be afraid to get a tattoo in the Temple Bar area of Dublin. My husband got a great one! continue reading »
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2. Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle symbolised English rule for 700 years, ever since the Anglo-Normans built their fortress on this site. Later, the castle was to serve as the headquarters of the English-appointed Viceroy of Ireland. It was not unt... more
Real Travelers who've been to Dublin Castle
Marc & Rose in Week in Dublin said
We spent a week visiting Rose's Aunt Jill and seeing the sights of Dublin. We went to visit Dublin Castle continue reading »
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3. Grafton Street
Grafton Street and the surrounding area is the most upmarket shopping district in Dublin. Grafton Street itself is pedestrianized and runs from Trinity College up to St Stephen's Green. It is home to some of Dublin's signature... more
Real Travelers who've been to Grafton Street
Ellen & Mairin in Grafton Street, Dublin said
.... :SWe also went shopping out on the street (Grafton Street, I think thats what its called!), as you'll see in the first continue reading »
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4. Christ Church Cathedral
This beautiful church is one Dublin's two Anglican cathedrals and has stood on this site since AD 600. The present building was founded in 1172 by Strongbow, the Anglo-Norman conqueror of Dublin. In the hundreds of years since,... more
Real Travelers who've been to Christ Church Cathedral
sschott27 in Guiness, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and a lil green leprechaun said
We then took a walking tour through the city stopping and Christ Church Cathedral as well as St. Patricks Cathedral <p continue reading »
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5. Trinity College
Real Travelers who've been to Trinity College
Marc & Rose in Week in Dublin said
, Wicklow Gaol, Malahide Castle and Trinity College. continue reading »
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6. City Hall
The building was designed by Thomas Cooley and, when it was completed in 1779, originally housed the Royal Exchange. It is an elegant reminder of the wealth and opulence of Dublin in the city's 18th-century heyday. Today, City... more
Real Travelers who've been to City Hall
Eliza in Walking forever in Dublin said
Hall. Nick's girls walk on the inside rule would have come in handy - I got splashed by a truck. City Hall had an exhibit continue reading »
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7. Natural History Museum
This creepy and fascinating museum remains almost untouched since it was opened in 1857. Upon entering, one is met with three skeletons of the extinct Irish elk that lived 10,000 years ago. A variety of creatures are displayed... more
Real Travelers who've been to Natural History Museum
jennifer_erich in Rub a Dub...Dublin said
shepherd pie. Today we were very efficient with our touring. We saw the National Museum of Ireland, the Natural History continue reading »
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8. Guinness Storehouse
To many, Guinness is one of the most important features of Ireland. Completed at the cost of IR£30 million, the Guinness Storehouse is a fine addition to Dublin's ever-growing list of purpose-built attractions. Set inside a con... more
Real Travelers who've been to Guinness Storehouse
Ashley & Eamonn in to the homeland said
...settled in at the b&b and headed to bed soon. up early for lots of tours...Guinness Storehouse and all that. continue reading »
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9. Cobblestone (The)
... the most Irish of Irish pubs, with a musicians' corner downstairs where traditional Irish music is played for free and a proper music hall upstairs where you have to buy tickets, but the bands are top-notch. It's one of the... more
Real Travelers who've been to Cobblestone (The)
Innately Nomadic in Right side of the road, shifter on the left, wheel on the right = No problem! said
short night at a little hostel at Temple bar (cobblestone streets, shops, pubs, buskers etc...). The next morning we picked continue reading »
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10. Croke Park Stadium
Walk in the footsteps of legends. A stadium tour of Croke Park will take you through ... more
Real Travelers who've been to Croke Park Stadium
Anne s Ireland Trip in Dublin Trip said
the historic rugby match between Ireland and England. It’s being played in Croke Park. Croke Park is usually used for Gaelic football continue reading »
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1. Roly's Bistro
An old southside favourite, nestled in old money Dublin next to the Royal Dublin Society, Roly's always seems to be busy but handles it well. Your dining experience begins when Roly Saul himself greets you at the door. Dining a... more
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2. Chameleon
The Chameleon is down to earth and always good fun. This two-storey restaurant has a tiny ground-floor, but don't be misled, two more floors await. The top floor has low opium-style seating on cushions, and is a great location... more
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3. Cooke's
You will be greeted warmly and presented with a comprehensive menu of contemporary cuisine. The restaurant is renowned for its breads and dips, so feel free to nibble away while waiting for your meal. The décor is restrained an... more
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4. Kelly and Ping
Kelly and Ping is a quality Asian restaurant that's divine in looks, presentation, service and style; it's well worth taking a trip out to Smithfield for a meal here. The restaurant itself looks fantastic, all black and red, wi... more
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5. Tea Rooms
The Team Rooms is the deceptive name for one of Dublin's fanciest restaurants. Located in the Clarence Hotel, which is owned by Irish rock band U2, this restaurant is airy, light and intimate. Visiting celebrities are likely to... more
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6. Odeon Bar and Grill
The Odeon offers Art Deco elegance, and a long bar that almost spans the length of building. Spacious and airy, it is the perfect spot for late afternoon and Sunday drinks. The lunch menu contains a few delicious surprises (the... more
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7. Patrick Guilbaud
Occupying the ground floor of the Merrion Hotel, Patrick Guilbaud's restaurant is one of the most exclusive dining rooms in Dublin. Located in what originally was an 18th-century Georgian townhouse and featuring a variety of or... more
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8. Trocadero
The Trocadero is a Dublin institution. In operation since 1956, it is known as one of the city's most popular theatre restaurants. The walls are covered with photos of actors, and the atmosphere is cosy, crimson, comfortable, a... more
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9. Elephant and Castle
Located in Temple Bar, this is one of Dublin's most popular, casual restaurants. The Elephant & Castle serves a variety of American-style menu choices, including burgers, salads, omelettes and their famous chicken wings. They a... more
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10. L'Ecrivain
You'll find this restaurant as quintessentially Irish as they come. An airy yellow-painted room is decorated with the portraits of famous writers; James Joyce, Brendan Behan, Seamus Heaney and company line the walls. Technicall... more
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