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  • Musts

    This is a small and walkable city. There is much to see but you’ll stumble upon most without trying too hard. Molly Malone on Grafton Street, The Book of Kells in Trinity Library and a pint at Temple Bar are all within 15 minutes walk of one another.

  • Seasons

    The reality is, this is Ireland so heaven forbid if you are here for the weather. Days are long in summer and short in winter but the weather can be much the same.

    Summer does lure in more crowds but no where near as many as St Patrick’s Day Weekend - 17th March

  • Events

    Aforementioned St Patricks Day 17th

    March

    Worth noting if any 6 Nations Rugby home games are on during your travel dates - the city is lively and busy during these weekends in February/March every year

Budget: Trinity Townhouse

The rooms are small but the eggs at breakfast make up for it. Explore the city from this cute bolthole in the thick of it.

From £140 a night Bed & Breakfast

Boutique: The Leinster

Bold, bright and beautiful. Locally owned and charmingly run.

From £200 a night Bed & Breakfast

Boutique: The Alex Hotel

Modern and male in it’s aesthetic with a tram stop outside it’s front door and cool tech bros propping up tables by the bar.

From £275 a night Bed & Breakfast

Blow Out: The Merrion Hotel

The ultimate stop for true Irish hospitality, the best pint of Guinness in the city in the hotels on site pub and a private art collection adorning the walls throughout. If you have cash, you are going to want to spend it here.

From £600 a night Bed & Breakfast

Museums/Galleries/Gardens
  • Kilmainham Gaol

  • Little Museum of Dublin

  • EPIC Immigration Museum

  • Guinness Storehouse

  • St Stephens Green

  • Irish Museum of Modern Art

  • Pearse Lyons Distillery

Dinner
  • Assassination Custard

  • Fish Shop

  • Library Street Restaurant

  • Bastible

  • Spitafields

  • Grano

Lunch
  • Fish Shop

  • Bambino

  • Note

  • King Sitric Seafood Bar

  • Mister S

  • Uno Mas

Pubs
  • The Brazen Head

  • The Long Hall

  • Gravediggers

  • Devitts