Results for Dublin, Irland
A full 3 day trip my wife and I did with two other couples, 6 people total. We walk most everywhere, about 10 miles a day. We traveled there in March 2020 (crazy story as the world shut down because of COVID while we were on our flight there) and April 2024. We did this trip with our Porto, Portugal trip (see bottom of page).
50+ • Couples • Family • Groups • Budget • People & Culture • Adventure
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Worried about not being able to see much outside of Dublin, Ireland without a car? County Wicklow has so much to offer and it's easier to get around than you think! I've included some of my favourite experiences and sights to see, plus some perfect spots to stop for a bite to eat. I've also included a recommended route that you can adjust to suit your own schedule!
Car-free • Couples • Backpacker • Female Solo • Groups • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • People & Culture • Outdoors • Coffee • History
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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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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.
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Last Updated: Jan 06, 2024
Link to Purchase Go City Dublin Pass: https://gocity.com/en/dublin/
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Couples • Car-free • 50+ • Backpacker • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Budget • Adventure • People & Culture • History • Outdoors
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I'm Maeve and I'm 50% Irish (hence the Gaelic name haha). I have visited Ireland at least once a year of my 26 years and to no surprise, it's my absolute favorite place on earth!
My family is primarily from the Shannon and South-East regions of Ireland. My mom and her three brothers were raised in Limerick, my granny was born and raised in Limerick City, and my grandad was born and raised in Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Like many Irish families, we have relatives spread out across the country too.
I know Ireland pretty well for never having actually lived in the country long-term. I grew up spending 8-weeks of my summer in Spanish Point Co. Clare with a bunch of my cousins---just as my mom and granny did when they were younger. When the weather was great we played in the grass, swam in the sea, milked cows, rode horses, and just lived outside all day long. But there were weeks when it felt like the rain never stopped and I can guarantee that 6+ stir-crazy kids were a nightmare to take care. As a result, our parents would take turns going away on overnights or mini staycations within Ireland.
Ireland is majority lush, green, rolling hills and winding country lanes. There is so much to see and do. However, just because you'll likely spend your days in your wellies trekking through the countryside, there is NO need to forfeit the finer things in life when it comes to your accommodation. Here's a guide to 10 luxurious hotels across Ireland perfect for a couple's getaway. The majority of places my family or I have visited ourselves and the others are on my travel wishlist.
As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Ireland! Just reach out to me directly (:
Couples • Luxury • Romantic • Relaxation • Foodie • History • Art • Architecture • Wellness • Slow Travel • Photography
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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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You can take a road trip around Ireland for as long as you want to but this is the way to do it in a week! This is just the Republic of Ireland, and does not include Northern Ireland. For that, I would add on a few days and go up to Belfast.
I don't think you are doing Ireland justice if you only stay in Dublin, the coast and the small towns made the trip in my opinion!
Adventure • Nature • Road Trip • Beach
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See the streets of Dublin and the surrounding areas as the locals! This guide attempts to avoid some of the more touristic and monetized parts of Dublin, and instead focuses on immersion into the Irish culture. Find out where locals eat, drink, and socialize in this detailed itinerary!
Please note that I am not Irish myself; I have compiled this guide based on personal experience, cultural readings, and recommendations from Dubliners.
Car-free • People & Culture • Adventure • History
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Work brought me to Ireland for a year in 2022. During my time in Limerick, Ireland’s third-largest city, I got to know one of the country´s greatest joys: savoring a good drink! 🍺
From enjoying a good pint to chatting with friendly locals, I really got into the pub scene and soak up the true Irish way of life. ☘
This guide details every Dublin pub I visited during my visits to the capital city, so you can dive right into the best spots.
Get ready to explore Dublin’s pub scene, a true celebration of good times and great company! Dublin’s pubs are the heart and soul of the city.
Cozy corners with crackling fires, lively music sessions with a few dance steps🎻, and a bar staff that feels like instant friends. Dublin’s pubs offer a good time and authentic Irish spirit. 🥂
In this guide you’ll also discover the must-try drinks in Ireland. Just remember, trying to drink like the Irish might not end well. Leave that to the locals!🍻
Don´t forget to save this guide for your future travels to Ireland.💌
Cheers to a night of fun, laughter, and unforgettable memories!
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Adventure • People & Culture • History
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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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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Ireland! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Irish for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Design • Coffee • People & Culture
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There are many different ways to see the Emerald Isle from group travel, to train travel, bus travel, to self-drive or chauffer driven.
This itinerary focuses on some areas of the country that are "off the beaten path" and accessible by self-drive or hiring your own private driver.
We highlight some points of interest that are common to the country, but delve into some other spectacular sites, villages and places that don't normally show up on a "typical Irish getaway".
The itinerary is mapped out for a grand tour of the country, going to towns and villages that aren't always referenced in the normal brochures and is perfect for people who may have seen a lot of Ireland already and want to delve into smaller, niche areas; or for those who enjoy traveling off-the-beaten path and away from most of the general tourist destinations - getting into the heart of the country.
Adventure • Foodie • History • Architecture • Outdoors • Relaxation • Shopping • People & Culture • Photography • Boutique
$6.00
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Are you Italian craving for good Authentic pizza? or even if you're not Italian but want to eat something different than lamb stew and fish and Chips?
I've been exploring a lot of different Pizzerias in Dublin to find the best ones.
Let me know which one you liked the most!
Note: This list is not ordered in any particular way.
Couples • Vegetarian • Vegan • Backpacker • Wine • Coffee • Foodie
$5.00
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