Sightseeing
The exhibition at the brewery is very interesting, and the shop has everything that the Guinness lover might want.
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Kilang Guinness
The exhibition at the brewery is very interesting, and the shop has everything that the Guinness lover might want.
This museum details the sometimes bloody Irish history and gives visitors a great insight into recent Irish history.
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Muzium Kilmainham Gaol
Inchicore RoadThis museum details the sometimes bloody Irish history and gives visitors a great insight into recent Irish history.
This beautiful 18th century church is worth a visit. The unusual facade makes for great photos, and the inside is a refuge from the rigours of roaming the streets.
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John's Lane Church
94-96 Thomas StThis beautiful 18th century church is worth a visit. The unusual facade makes for great photos, and the inside is a refuge from the rigours of roaming the streets.
My favourite church in this city. It is beautiful, very old (11th century), and steeped in history.
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Katedral Christ Church
Christchurch PlaceMy favourite church in this city. It is beautiful, very old (11th century), and steeped in history.
This very noteworthy exhibition takes the visitor through Dublin's long history, and has a lot of information on the Viking era in particular.
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Dublinia
This very noteworthy exhibition takes the visitor through Dublin's long history, and has a lot of information on the Viking era in particular.
City Hall always has an interesting display in the main hall, and also hosts an exhibition on the history of Dublin.
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City Hall
Dame StreetCity Hall always has an interesting display in the main hall, and also hosts an exhibition on the history of Dublin.
Trinity College, aside from being a beautiful collection of old buildings (the college is over 400 years old), also has the Book of Kells on display.
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Trinity College
Trinity College, aside from being a beautiful collection of old buildings (the college is over 400 years old), also has the Book of Kells on display.
A very interesting and fun exhibition to see. Make sure you sample some of the whiskey!
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Destileri Jameson Bow St.
Bow StreetA very interesting and fun exhibition to see. Make sure you sample some of the whiskey!
Dublin Bay Cruises (http://www.dublinbaycruises.com) offer a wonderful cruise around Dublin Bay, which makes for a great day out.
See Dublin from the water & sample some great fish dishes in Howth!
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Dún Laoghaire
Dublin Bay Cruises (http://www.dublinbaycruises.com) offer a wonderful cruise around Dublin Bay, which makes for a great day out.
See Dublin from the water & sample some great fish dishes in Howth!
Arts & Culture
This museum always has very interesting exhibitions, and the permanent collection is also note-worthy.
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Muzium Seni Moden Ireland (IMMA)
Military RoadThis museum always has very interesting exhibitions, and the permanent collection is also note-worthy.
Dublin's newest museum is an absolute gem! It displays items donated by Dubliners and tells the story of Dublin from a more personal angle. There is also usually a changing exhibition.
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Muzium Kecil Dublin
15 St Stephen's GreenDublin's newest museum is an absolute gem! It displays items donated by Dubliners and tells the story of Dublin from a more personal angle. There is also usually a changing exhibition.
Everything Else
Europe's largest park where the wild deer roam. A beautiful setting to free your mind.
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Taman Phoenix
Europe's largest park where the wild deer roam. A beautiful setting to free your mind.
The Liberties are the oldest part of Dublin, and offers a vibrant indoor market on Meath Street on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. You never know what you might find!
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Meath Street
Meath StreetThe Liberties are the oldest part of Dublin, and offers a vibrant indoor market on Meath Street on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. You never know what you might find!
Food Scene
My dear friend Nick Munier (Masterchef Ireland) runs this restaurant with his wife Denise and the wonderful chef, Stephen. You won't be disappointed!
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Pichet
14-15 Trinity StMy dear friend Nick Munier (Masterchef Ireland) runs this restaurant with his wife Denise and the wonderful chef, Stephen. You won't be disappointed!
Recently opened by my friend and chef extraordinaire Dylan McGrath (Masterchef Ireland), this restaurant & tappas bar offers something for everyone at affordable prices. Delicious!
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Fade St Social by Dylan McGrath
6 Fade StreetRecently opened by my friend and chef extraordinaire Dylan McGrath (Masterchef Ireland), this restaurant & tappas bar offers something for everyone at affordable prices. Delicious!
If it's steak you're after, you have come to the right place. This family-run restaurant is always worth a visit and never disappoints. The staff are incredibly friendly, making every visit memorable.
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Darwins Restaurant
80 Aungier StIf it's steak you're after, you have come to the right place. This family-run restaurant is always worth a visit and never disappoints. The staff are incredibly friendly, making every visit memorable.
Drinks & Nightlife
Our favourite haunt. There is always scope for good conversation, belly laughs and general merriment.
The Bankers Comedy Club
Trinity StreetOur favourite haunt. There is always scope for good conversation, belly laughs and general merriment.
This beautiful bar is located above Kelly's Hotel, and can be accessed from Fade Street (next to Dylan's restaurant). It was never named and is hence known as the "No Name Bar".
Kelly's Hotel
36 South Great George's StreetThis beautiful bar is located above Kelly's Hotel, and can be accessed from Fade Street (next to Dylan's restaurant). It was never named and is hence known as the "No Name Bar".