Tripguru Guide for Dublin
- 1neighborhood
26 votes
During the 19th century, Temple Bar was the artisans' quarter and then became a slum. In the 1970...
- 2shop
17 votes
Delicious and healthy: delights from the Emerald Isle. The small Saturday market is devoted exclus...
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- 4café
19 votes
An enticing selection of tarts very close to Dublin Castle. Here you can enjoy excellent coffee or...
- 5restaurant
7 votes
Seafood restaurant. When it comes to celebrity visitors, this small fish and chip shop definitely...
- 6sight
38 votes
1500 years of history to touch and admire behind thick Gothic walls. This cathedral was built in t...
- 7sight
36 votes
In Dublin's fair city, where girls are so pretty, I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone..." D...
- 8sight
30 votes
A true seat of learning: historic courtyards, the Book of Kells and a magnificent library. This un...
- 9museum / gallery
17 votes
An impressive reading room and the Book of Kells. Of all the library buildings at the university, ...
- 10sight
11 votes
Beautifully built architecture from Dublin in George's days around a park. Merrion Square has been...
- 11bar
22 votes
A real Dublin institution: For generations celebrities such as James Joyce, John F. Kennedy and c...
- 12museum / gallery
3 votes
The pride and joy of the Irish: their tremendous literary tradition. Here you can find informatio...
- 13park / zoo
9 votes
The 200-year-old Botanic Gardens are a wonderful place to retreat from Dublin's raging traffic. E...
- 14museum / gallery
59 votes
After a tour around the brewery, you can enjoy a beer and a tremendous panoramic view of the city.
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- 16bar
33 votes
Dublin's oldest pub has a cosy vibe and you can listen to traditional Irish music every evening. I...
