Blackrock, Ireland Bucket List

Blackrock, Ireland Bucket List

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Blackrock is actually a suburb of Dublin, but has some little wonders of its own going on. Though it may be smaller than the booming inner city, there are still some great sights to see while stopping through!
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Blackrock Park
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Blackrock Park is an absolute MUST-DO on your bucket list. This green oasis overlooks Dublin Bay and even has a small pond equipped with The Peace Fountain, which was constructed in 1986 to mark the International Year for Peace.
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Blackrock Library & Business Information Service
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Blackrock Library is a beautiful, spacious and light-filled building in Blackrock. It’s important to note that the staff here likes to let you explore and find treasures on your own. However, if you need help finding something, don’t hesitate to ask.
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Vian Holistic
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Vian Holistic is a hidden gem in Blackrock. This business, founded by a holistic practitioner, is focused on healing the body. Vian Holistic does this with nontoxic, eco-friendly and organic products for revolutionary skincare and holistic treatments.
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Church of the Guardian Angels
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Church of the Guardian Angels was opened in 1967 and actually boasts a much more modern architecture than compared to St. John the Baptist Church. This beauty is quite massive and if you don’t have enough time to stop by, at least check out their live-streamed mass online.
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BLACKROCK DOLMEN BY ROWAN GILLESPIE
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The Blackrock Dolmen Structure was unveiled in 1988 and featured 3 elongated people carrying a heaving dolmen. This was created by the famous sculptor, Rowan Gillespie. Sometimes, you may find these three decked out in football gear, celebrating a local win.
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Blackrock Market
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The Blackrock Market is a teeny little market (around 50 vendors) that pops up in Blackrock. Even so, it is probably one of Ireland’s best-run markets. The Blackrock Market features many food stalls that showcase local as well as international food, along with various furniture pieces and art. You’ll find these stalls open every weekend, as well as Bank Holiday Mondays from 11:00AM to 5:30PM.
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Dublin Garden Trail
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The Dublin Garden Trail is among Ireland’s most distinguished private gardens in this area. Most of these private gardens are not open to the public, however, the owners of this property like to share this beauty with others, therefore opened it up for groups to come & ogle over. To see which gardens are available for viewing, head to the Dublin Garden Trail website.
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Jack O'Rourkes
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Jack O’ Rourkes is an award-winning tavern situated in central Blackrock. This Irish pub is open for lunch and dinner and has a cozy vibe perfect for watching the game in. Though some of their items may be a bit pricier, this is definitely a must-do for those in the area.
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Irish Jewelry Craft
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In Blackrock, you can take small, hands-on courses with groups of up to 6 people to learn how to make Irish Jewelry. This was created by a jeweler who was registered with the Craft Council of Ireland and you’ll probably end up working with sterling silver & precious stones.
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Lynda Booth's Fine Foods & Catering
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Lynda Booth’s Dublin Cookery School is an award-winning cookery school (voted best Cookery School in Ireland in 2013 & 2015) located in Blackrock, Ireland. You will learn how to make incredible modern Irish food, as well as international food.
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Solo Female Travel Guide
I’m an absolute adventure-lover who grew up in Wisconsin and lived abroad in Australia for a minute. I am now based in Los Angeles (ever since my solo road trip across the USA in 2020). My favorite things are finding unique stays, trying out the local restaurants & deep diving into the culture wherever I go. ✨ Looking for a different itinerary? $50/day planned 📧raven@lattesnluggage.com
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