Food Scene
Delightful and friendly cafe that serves brunch on weekends and lunch anytime. Good sized portions for the price. Sit indoors or outside. A 15 minute walk from the house and you can walk along the canal afterwards.
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The Press Cafe
Delightful and friendly cafe that serves brunch on weekends and lunch anytime. Good sized portions for the price. Sit indoors or outside. A 15 minute walk from the house and you can walk along the canal afterwards.
My go-to for a good cup of coffee in the morning. They have a brunch menu and can do lunch as well. If you sign up for the "Too Good to Go" app, they sometimes have deals towards the end of the day for discounted pastries/food.
The Art of Coffee
My go-to for a good cup of coffee in the morning. They have a brunch menu and can do lunch as well. If you sign up for the "Too Good to Go" app, they sometimes have deals towards the end of the day for discounted pastries/food.
Fantastic food at a good price. Lovely ambiance. This place is perfect for a special meal in Dublin.
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The Vintage Kitchen
7 Poolbeg StFantastic food at a good price. Lovely ambiance. This place is perfect for a special meal in Dublin.
Delicious food, coffee, and brunch, plus a small (LOUD) cafe upstairs.
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Bread 41
41 Pearse StDelicious food, coffee, and brunch, plus a small (LOUD) cafe upstairs.
Simply delicious food. Their char siu buns in particular are amazing. They're made fresh daily and you can see the team at work baking behind the counter.
Hong Kong Taste Bakery & Bubble Tea
Simply delicious food. Their char siu buns in particular are amazing. They're made fresh daily and you can see the team at work baking behind the counter.
Offbeat
Try these for traveling with a twist.
Learn the history of Dublin in 30 minutes and then spend some time exploring the details of the city and U2. Guides are funny and you get an inside look at a Georgian home.
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The Little Museum of Dublin
15 St Stephen's GreenLearn the history of Dublin in 30 minutes and then spend some time exploring the details of the city and U2. Guides are funny and you get an inside look at a Georgian home.
Known as the "dead zoo" for all the zoological specimens. See the giant Irish deer skeleton (Megaloceros giganteus), one of the largest deer species ever to exist.
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National Museum of Ireland
Merrion Street UpperKnown as the "dead zoo" for all the zoological specimens. See the giant Irish deer skeleton (Megaloceros giganteus), one of the largest deer species ever to exist.
Not worth a special trip, but if you're passing through Temple Bar, it's a lovely street to walk along.
Glaskunstwerk
Not worth a special trip, but if you're passing through Temple Bar, it's a lovely street to walk along.
Sightseeing
Historic Georgian square known for its lush greenery and statue of Oscare Wilde. Historically, it was a private garden reserved for the residence of the townhouses that surround the square, but now it's open oto the public for all to enjoy. Hosts a lunch market on Thursdays from 11:30 - 14:30.
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Plaza Merrion
1 Merrion Square EHistoric Georgian square known for its lush greenery and statue of Oscare Wilde. Historically, it was a private garden reserved for the residence of the townhouses that surround the square, but now it's open oto the public for all to enjoy. Hosts a lunch market on Thursdays from 11:30 - 14:30.
Explore the college grounds. There's a "secret" entrance off Lincoln Place that you can take from the house when heading to the city centre. Walk through rugby fields, historic and modern buildings and take in the ambiance.
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Trinity College Dublin
College GreenExplore the college grounds. There's a "secret" entrance off Lincoln Place that you can take from the house when heading to the city centre. Walk through rugby fields, historic and modern buildings and take in the ambiance.
One of the best views in the city is from Guinness' Gravity Bar. I love walking past the quays by the storehouse to smell the grains and hops fermenting into Guinness.
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Cervecería Guinness
One of the best views in the city is from Guinness' Gravity Bar. I love walking past the quays by the storehouse to smell the grains and hops fermenting into Guinness.
Built in the 1790s and witness to the key moments of Irish history, I find this eerie and haunting. The leaders of the 1916 revolution were jailed and executed here, turning the tide against the British and sparking a wider revolution.
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Museo de la cárcel de Kilmainham Gaol
Inchicore RoadBuilt in the 1790s and witness to the key moments of Irish history, I find this eerie and haunting. The leaders of the 1916 revolution were jailed and executed here, turning the tide against the British and sparking a wider revolution.
I can't say that I understand the Spire, but it is a curiosity. It took three months to build and is considered the tallest sculpture in the world.
It's build on the site of Nelson's Pillar, a column with a statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson. This is the same Admiral Nelson that stands atop Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Sq. The Irish thought much less of him. He played a significant role on the side of the British in the United Irishmen Rebellion in 1798. His Dublin status was destroyed in a bombing by the Irish Repubican Army (IRA) in 1966, the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising. The Spire stands in its place.
Nearby you'll find Henry St and Arnott's, a Dublin institution. Dunnes is also nearby, another great Irish store.
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La Aguja
O'Connell Street UpperI can't say that I understand the Spire, but it is a curiosity. It took three months to build and is considered the tallest sculpture in the world.
It's build on the site of Nelson's Pillar, a column with a statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson. This is the same Admiral Nelson that stands atop Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Sq. The Irish thought much less of him. He played a significant role on the side of the British in the United Irishmen Rebellion in 1798. His Dublin status was destroyed in a bombing by the Irish Repubican Army (IRA) in 1966, the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising. The Spire stands in its place.
Nearby you'll find Henry St and Arnott's, a Dublin institution. Dunnes is also nearby, another great Irish store.
Books
An old book heaven. This library's existed for three hundred years. It first opened in 1707. It's just next door to St. Patrick's Cathedral and flies under the radar. Tickets are €7 (€4 for students).
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Marsh's Library
Saint Patrick's CloseAn old book heaven. This library's existed for three hundred years. It first opened in 1707. It's just next door to St. Patrick's Cathedral and flies under the radar. Tickets are €7 (€4 for students).
Delightful independent bookshop off of D'Olier Street. They have a curated selection of books and provide excellent recommendations. Their book boxes are a favourite.
Books Upstairs
17 D'Olier StreetDelightful independent bookshop off of D'Olier Street. They have a curated selection of books and provide excellent recommendations. Their book boxes are a favourite.
The largest secondhand bookstore in Dublin. A wide selection, friendly staff, and a cafe upstairs. It was closed during Covid when the owners retired, and revived by devotees and now has a following on TikTok.
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Chapters Bookstore
Parnell StreetThe largest secondhand bookstore in Dublin. A wide selection, friendly staff, and a cafe upstairs. It was closed during Covid when the owners retired, and revived by devotees and now has a following on TikTok.
World class library tucked behind the Dublin Castle. It features illuminated manuscripts as impressive as the Book of Kells at Trinity, minature paintings, and sacred texts. I like their small rooftop garden and cafe.
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Chester Beatty
World class library tucked behind the Dublin Castle. It features illuminated manuscripts as impressive as the Book of Kells at Trinity, minature paintings, and sacred texts. I like their small rooftop garden and cafe.
Pubs
Their Christmas decorations are superb. Rest of the year, they pull a good Guinness and have delicious food. Less than a ten minute walk from the house and perfect for starting a night out or returning from sightseeing.
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The Ginger Man
39-40 Fenian StTheir Christmas decorations are superb. Rest of the year, they pull a good Guinness and have delicious food. Less than a ten minute walk from the house and perfect for starting a night out or returning from sightseeing.
The magic starts at 9pm and really gets going after 11pm. Great spot for Irish music and a pint.
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O'Donoghues Bar
15 Merrion RowThe magic starts at 9pm and really gets going after 11pm. Great spot for Irish music and a pint.
One of the best things to do in Dublin is ask Dubliners who serves the best Guinness. You might find more than a few that suggest Mulligan's.
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Mulligan's
8 Poolbeg StOne of the best things to do in Dublin is ask Dubliners who serves the best Guinness. You might find more than a few that suggest Mulligan's.
If You're Feeling Ambitious
About a three hour round-trip walk from the house. You'll go past the Grand Canal, The River Dodder, the lovely Sean Moore park, and take a scenic seaside walk to the lighthouse. Ferries and cargo ships often pass the Great South Wall that leads to the lighthouse. The wall is a massive sea wall and breakwater to protect ships coming in to the harbour. The lighthouse dates back to 1768, although the current lighthouse was built in 1820. Don't go out in bad weather as the water will rip across the wall and it can get a little TOO exciting.
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Faro de Poolbeg
South WallAbout a three hour round-trip walk from the house. You'll go past the Grand Canal, The River Dodder, the lovely Sean Moore park, and take a scenic seaside walk to the lighthouse. Ferries and cargo ships often pass the Great South Wall that leads to the lighthouse. The wall is a massive sea wall and breakwater to protect ships coming in to the harbour. The lighthouse dates back to 1768, although the current lighthouse was built in 1820. Don't go out in bad weather as the water will rip across the wall and it can get a little TOO exciting.
Hop on the DART and get off at the Dalkey stop. Thirteen minutes later, you'll be at the foot of Killiney hill, which offers one of the best views of Dublin and the surrounding areas. It's a good trek. Afterwards, take the hidden stairs down to the Vico Rd, check out the Vico Bathing Place, and the multi-million-Euro homes. Sorrento Park is another good stop, then walk along Coliemore Rd, which leads back to Dalkey. The town is a lovely place to explore and features a castle, multiple shops, cafes and restaurants.
Killiney Hill Park
Hop on the DART and get off at the Dalkey stop. Thirteen minutes later, you'll be at the foot of Killiney hill, which offers one of the best views of Dublin and the surrounding areas. It's a good trek. Afterwards, take the hidden stairs down to the Vico Rd, check out the Vico Bathing Place, and the multi-million-Euro homes. Sorrento Park is another good stop, then walk along Coliemore Rd, which leads back to Dalkey. The town is a lovely place to explore and features a castle, multiple shops, cafes and restaurants.