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County Cork is well-known for its maritime history, heritage, and culture. Also, for its vibrant dining scene that tantalizes taste buds and leaves you craving more. The Cork City, despite being the second largest one in Ireland, embraces visitors with a small-town atmosphere.
To help you make the best of your visit, I've curated a list of top sights and activities that promise to make your visit an unforgettable experience.
From exploring historic landmarks to indulging in culinary delights, Cork City has something for everyone. Discover the charm of its vibrant streets, immerse yourself in rich culture and history, and mingle with friendly locals who embody the true spirit of Ireland.
TIP: Walk carefully! Cork City boasts a vibrant street art scene, with colorful murals and graffiti adorning its walls, reflecting the city's creative spirit and cultural diversity. Don't miss it!!!
Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, there's no shortage of wonders waiting to be explored in this lively and enchanting city.
In this guide you'll find:
- Lodging suggestions
- Pubs and restaurant recommendations
- Outlines of what you should do
- Outdoor experiences
- And more!
Keep in mind: Don't overload your day with many activities. Be flexible and give an opportunity to serendipity!
Backpacker • Car-free • Female Solo • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture
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I have visited Ireland at least once a year of my 27 years and in more recent years, I have opted to fly in through Dublin because the flights are significantly cheaper and way more frequent than to Shannon. As a result, I tend to have a day or two in Dublin on either end of my trip to see friends, family, and the wonderful city of Dublin!
I had all my Dublin recommendations in various Notes on my phone for the longest time. Since we're getting married in Ireland in May 2024, I thought it was as good a time as ever to compile all my recommendations and some other people's recommendations (thank you Kenzie, Shannon and Greg) into one Local-ish Guide to Dublin for our guests traveling to Ireland.
Dublin is Ireland's capital and largest city on the island's east coast. The River Liffey (or the Sniffy Liffey as my Auntie Sandy calls it) runs right through the center of the city dividing it into Northside and Southside, and out to Dublin Bay which feeds into the Irish Sea. Dublin, which translates to "black pool" in Irish, was founded just south of the Liffey by the Vikings in 841. Ever since Dublin has endured a turbulent history but has prevailed and been shaped into the 21st-century city it is today.
At the very end of this document is an overview of language(s), currency, climate, live weather, the best time to visit, public transportation, what to pack, and of course, travel tips!
As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Dublin or the rest of Ireland! Just reach out to me directly (:
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Couples • Female Solo • Coffee • Art • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Shopping
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You will be strolling along the bustling cobbled streets of Galway City, feeling the salty sea air carrying the vibrant sounds of traditional Irish music. The city nestled on the western coast of Ireland is a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
This guide is your personal compass to explore the heart of Galway. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of authentic Irish culture, you'll find it all here.
From hidden gems to iconic landmarks, we'll uncover the best places to eat, drink, and experience the city's unique charm. We'll also venture beyond Galway's city limits to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Connemara and the enchanting Aran Islands.
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Looking for a few tips on your next adventure to the Irish capitale? I've got what you need ! I had an amazing trip to Ireland, and since Dublin is the most easy airport to enter to the Island, you definitely have to plan to spend a few days in the city :) You'll see, it's one of the cutest place you've ever been !
Backpacker • Female Solo • Groups • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Budget • Art
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Looking to explore Ireland down the country road less traveled? The west of Ireland is the perfect place to unplug, unwind and experience the true heart of Ireland.
I love traveling as much as I possibly can and live by two travel rules. Firstly, I have to have at least one trip booked at all times and secondly, I have to visit at least one new place each year. I went on my first flight at two-weeks old (to Ireland funnily enough) and I’ve been back to visit every year since. It’s the only exception I make to rule #2.
I’m a third culture kid meaning I was raised in a country other than where my parents were raised. I was born in London to an Irish mother (who was born in Arizona but raised in Ireland) and an English father (who was born and raised in Singapore). We moved to Connecticut when I was 6, Hong Kong when I was 13 and back to Connecticut when I was 15. In an effort to keep my brothers and I in touch with our maternal Irish roots, we spent eight-weeks each summer on the west coast of Ireland in Spanish Point, County Clare.
Spanish Point is a little seaside village along the Wild Atlantic Way about 45 minutes from Shannon Airport named after two boats part of the Spanish Armada that shipwrecked off the coast in 1588. It’s a perfect little spot to retreat to with lush, green, rolling hills, breathtaking cliffs, freshest air, and friendliest people. There are so many things to do within a ~30-minute drive from Spanish Point making it the perfect place to stay without spending too much time stuck in the car.
There is so much to see in this tiny but wonderful country and you might feel pressured to bop all over the place to squeeze in as much as you possibly can. If you take anything away from this piece, it's to lean into slow travel. Ireland is the perfect place to enjoy the journey instead of just the destination, immerse yourself in local culture and connect with charming locals. Plan your trip to have no real set agenda at all. You’ll be so surprised at what you stumble upon.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Slow Travel
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Can’t wait to go on vacation, but not much of a planner? Feeling overwhelmed by all of the possibilities?
Request a: ✨CUSTOM ITINERARY✨
Let me plan your next trip! I LOVE to research the best restaurants, must-see attractions, and exciting activities, and would be thrilled to put together the perfect daily itinerary for you!
I am most familiar with London and the rest of England, Hawaii, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, Paris, Portugal, and many parts of the US. However I have travelled extensively around Europe, North America, and Mexico, and am happy to thoroughly look into other areas as well.
Everyone has a different travel style. Give me an idea of your interests, preferences, and travel budget, and I’ll put together a memorable daily guide just for you.
As a compatibility vibe check - my travel style revolves around good food and beautiful views, with a dash of culture, history, and adventure!
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Adventure • Budget • Art • Architecture • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • Relaxation • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Photography • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Romantic • People & Culture • Shopping • History • Nature
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This is the 3 day itinerary my wife and I used when in Porto with two other couples in early April 2024. We did this 3 day trip with our 3 day Dublin, Ireland trip (see bottom of page). An overview is provided here on thatch with pictures. Scroll to the bottom to make a copy of our detailed itinerary. Edit as you need and let us know if you have any questions or want to discuss more. Enjoy!
50+ • Couples • Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • Wine
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This itinerary is great for a long weekend in Dublin! It includes all the major attractions such as the Dublin Castle, St Patricks Cathedral, and the Guinness Factory. It also provides lunch and dinner recommendations for each day. The end of the guide provides recommendations for where to stay during your time in Dublin. The itinerary comes with a detailed map of all the locations mentioned.
Budget • History • Slow Travel
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This 🗺 Map Itinerary is all about exploring Belfast through a self-guided walking itinerary that will take you on a journey through the city's most iconic murals. You'll receive also 2 EXTRA locations related to "The Troubles" period and 1 Gem.
Over the course of a few hours, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant street art and the complex history that these murals represent. Belfast, a city with a rich and sometimes turbulent past, has used its walls as canvases to tell its story, and this itinerary will lead you through neighborhoods on both sides of the city, where you'll discover the powerful imagery and messages that have been painted on walls for decades. Whether you're interested in the history of "The Troubles," seeking cultural insights, or simply enjoying the artistry, this self-guided tour offers a unique and informative way to experience Belfast's murals. Let's begin your journey!
The guide includes:
-13 LOCATIONS and a brief description and some information about each of them.
-📜One Google Map Interactive Itinerary
-🗺️An interactive map with directions for the tour
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Design • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Slow Travel
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Interested in the GO CITY Dublin pass, and unsure how to see all there is to see efficiently? Don't want to wader uninformed around Dublin and feel like you've zig-zagged across the city? Use this GO CITY Dublin Pass map to see where all the attractions included in the pass are, and make the kind of choices that make sense for what you want to see, and the cost of the Go CITY Dublin pass. We had thought that the Go CITY Dublin pass included access to public transportation, but it does not.
Throughout this map, I've included my thoughts based on my experience using the Go CITY pass and exploring what Dublin had to offer.
KEY:
📑 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
💶 COST BEORE GOCITY CARD
⚠️ ASSOCIATED WITH A SPECIFIC CARD/PROMO
🟢 DESCRIPTION
🗨️ MY THOUGHTS AND EXPERIENCES
Unendorsed and unaffiliated with the GO CITY pass organization.
Last Updated: Jan 06, 2024
Link to Purchase Go City Dublin Pass: https://gocity.com/en/dublin/
I earn no commission if you click and purchase from the above link.
Couples • Car-free • 50+ • Backpacker • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Budget • Adventure • People & Culture • History • Outdoors
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Fall in love with culture, art and museums in the capital of Netherlands. As a museum lover and a lover of Amsterdam's beautiful houses along the city river, I have curated a list of things that you must do while in Amsterdam.
This guide contains links to help you book tickets for your next dream destination. I would advise to pre-book tickets as it will save you a lot of hassle in case tickets are sold out.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • Wellness • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Photography • Wine • Coffee • Relaxation
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If you live in Dublin and have a furry best friend or if you happen to be traveling with your. doggo, I've got you covered.
These are some of the pubs that I visit most often because they allow dogs either inside or in their terrace, they happen to be pretty good as well and less touristy.
50+ • Family • Pets • Foodie • Luxury • People & Culture • Wine
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For those who want to experience the true beauty of nature in Dublin and surrounding areas
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Pets • Female Solo • Groups • Family • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Wellness
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Want to see some hot spots in Scandanavia and Western Europe but only have 2-weeks of vacation per year? Want to make the most of your time by visiting as many countries in as short a time as possible? I'll give you my tips, tricks, and must visits from my 2-week backpacking trip. Disclaimer: My trip took place Dec. 26-Jan. 8, therefore, a lot of attractions visited were winter proofed and many things were cheaper due to the off-season!
Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Adventure
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Wondering where foodies eat in Dublin? After eating and drinking my way through the Irish capital on 6 different trips to Dublin, I am sharing my favorite foodie hot spots.
In this comprehensive Dublin food guide, you'll find restaurants broken down into sections like coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner and bars & pubs.
Foodie • Coffee
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Welcome to Dublin, a city where the vibrant atmosphere and rich history blend perfectly with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the irresistible sizzle of brunch delights.
Whether you're a local or a visitor, discovering the best brunch spots in the city is a delightful adventure waiting to be explored. From cosy cafes serving up artisanal pastries to trendy restaurants featuring innovative interpretations of classic dishes, Dublin's brunch scene offers something for every palate.
Join me on a culinary journey through our favourite brunch places, where every bite promises to be a celebration of flavours in the heart of this charming capital.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie
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