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Dublin's urban City Centre Dublin neighbourhood is loved for its bars and museums, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions, including St. Stephen's Green and Croke Park.
Dublin's Temple Bar neighbourhood is known for its bars and live music, and entices visitors with attractions, including Dame Street and Olympia Theatre.
Dublin's Ballsbridge neighbourhood is known for its restaurants and bars, and entices visitors with attractions, including Aviva Stadium and Herbert Park.
If you'd like to get a taste of Dublin student life, check out Trinity College in City Centre Dublin. Our travellers 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 travellers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. Want to stretch your legs a little more? Head to Iveagh Gardens, just a short walk away.
Get your fill of Guinness Storehouse – one of the top attractions in City Centre Dublin and worth a pic or two during your stay in Dublin. If you want to experience more of the culture Dublin has to offer, head to Vicar Street, Saint James's Hospital, and Collins Barracks.
Sip a pint of Guinness at the historic brewery, then tour Trinity College's stunning library. Explore Georgian squares and Viking history before catching traditional Irish music in Temple Bar's lively pubs.
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.
"Very friendly and professional check in. Our party was upgraded due to a birthday celebration. Great instructions on thehotel and all the activity around. Location was fantastic, parking close by and a 2 minute walk to Grafton street, shopping and a range of restaurants."
"Nice retro hotel, room clean and smelled nice - so issues there. Bed is 7 by 7 ft, taking up a good chunk of the room, so pack light as there is much space with luggage. Shower poorly designed water spills from the shower, so place towels one the edge of the shower. TV speakers were set up in the bathroom. Have 2 outlets types, one typical european and one ireland/uk power outlet. Breakfast is fabulous 👌. Staff super nice and helpful. Close to many of the starting point for trips. "
"This is our 2nd time at the Gresham and we definitely will come stay again. Welcoming and warm staff, clean place and great location for our walking around. "
"Our group had an excellent stay at the Samuel Hotel and its staff. The hotel is located in a quieter area of Dublin and offers an on-site cafe and restaurant. There’s also a nearby grocery store and several food options to enhance our stay. Overall, the hotel is very clean and the staff is helpful. We would definitely recommend it to anyone traveling to Dublin."
"Excellent service in a convenient location. Full breakfast was fantastic. Rooms are clean and serviced daily. A very enjoyable stay. Staff are very courteous and respectful, thank you."
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What will the weather in Dublin be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Dublin, when the average temperature is 14°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 6°C. November and October are the months with the most rain.
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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.