Dublin 12:54 - Oct 15 with 2538 views | YorkRanger | At the risk of appearing like some kind of Alan Whicker, taking Mrs York to Dublin for a few days in Half Term week, partly as a quid pro quo for my recent Berlin excursion. Been many times with work but never done the Tourist things. Would welcome any dos and donts, places to go and those to avoid from my well travelled LFW friends... | | | | |
Dublin on 13:07 - Oct 15 with 2514 views | fLaMeBoY | Hire a car and drive to Galway! :-) | | | |
Dublin on 13:23 - Oct 15 with 2500 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Dublin on 13:07 - Oct 15 by fLaMeBoY | Hire a car and drive to Galway! :-) |
True, but only if Cork is full up! | |
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Dublin on 13:24 - Oct 15 with 2491 views | BrianMcCarthy | I'm no expert on the lads inside the pale, York, but i'll ask my Dub friends and come up with something. | |
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Dublin on 14:05 - Oct 15 with 2449 views | Hayesender | Take her to the Guinness brewery | |
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Dublin on 15:45 - Oct 15 with 2401 views | robith | Kilmainham Gaol Dublin Castle Teeling Distillery (the Jameson's one hasn't made whiskey for about 100 years - there's about to be an explosion of Irish whiskey as they're all coming to maturation, get in on the ground floor) Galway Bay Brewery make some of the best beers in the world - try their pubs Against The Grain or Alfie Byrne's Breakfast at Bewley's Pubs - O'Donahuges, Doheny & Nesbitts, Hairy Lemon, Sinnots, Bruxelles Restaurant - BEAR - best steak, and the million dollar fries (potato dauphainse deep fried in beef dripping) are worth the visit alone | | | |
Dublin on 15:47 - Oct 15 with 2398 views | robith | Also a walk on the pier at Dun Lagohaire | | | |
Dublin on 16:07 - Oct 15 with 2371 views | QPRMUSO | Must go to Il Vicoletto on Crow Street, top Italian and not too expensive, you won't regret it. | | | |
Dublin on 16:15 - Oct 15 with 2359 views | DesertBoot | Cafe En Seine on Dover Street (just off Merrion Square) for a drink and a snack. Walk around Merrion Square itself to see all the multi-coloured doors on the fine Georgian houses - Oscar Wilde lived here. The Shelbourne Hotel for a drink in it's beautiful bar or tea in the lovely team room. The Guinness Brewery tour is a must that ends with a pint in the rooftop bar with views across the city. Avoid Temple Bar. | |
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Dublin on 17:54 - Oct 15 with 2303 views | headhoops | Cleaver East restaurant food is great - that's in the U2 Hotel on the river. Guinness is OK, but (waits for pelters) the rest is pretty uninspiring. Copenhagen, Prague, Dubrovnik, Berlin, Paris all as accessible and loads more to see/do. Take an umbrella or two. | |
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Dublin on 18:24 - Oct 15 with 2277 views | derbyhoop | I wouldn't recommend Café en Seine. Pretentious. Definitely avoid Temple Bar. It's like admitting that you want to be ripped off. But I'd agree with o'donoghues, Guiness Brewery and Kilmainham. Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells. St Patricks Cathedral is worth a short visit. Can't remember the name of the pub at the bottom of Camden St (Prancing Horse?) near St Stephens green and Iveagh Gardens but a decent pint. Also Molloys near Connolly Station | |
| "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one's lifetime." (Mark Twain)
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Dublin on 18:35 - Oct 15 with 2247 views | paulparker | See you there York we are in Dublin that week also Highly recommend the Guinness & Jameson tours | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Dublin on 20:33 - Oct 15 with 2205 views | Monahoop |
Dublin on 15:47 - Oct 15 by robith | Also a walk on the pier at Dun Lagohaire |
A great place for a donder were it not for the vast amounts of dog poo there. Keep your eyes firmly peeled on the ground. Most places already mentioned are worth a visit. Avoid Temple Bar at night especially at weekends. The place becomes a rowdy Scouse/Manc/Essex oik/oikette fest. There is now a museum dedicated to the Irish rock/ music scene there. I've not been yet and I think it will be loaded with U2 stuff. You can be certain Bono made sure of that. If you're interested in films visit the Irish Film Institute [IFI]off Dame Street, near the Olympia Theatre. Some great foreign and non mainstream films to be seen there and my eldest daughter works there, so I thought I'd better plug the place. What ever you decide to do, have a nice time. | |
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Dublin on 20:51 - Oct 15 with 2187 views | batmanhoop | Grafton Street, where all ghosts meet | | | |
Dublin on 08:05 - Oct 16 with 2112 views | qprmeath |
Dublin on 18:24 - Oct 15 by derbyhoop | I wouldn't recommend Café en Seine. Pretentious. Definitely avoid Temple Bar. It's like admitting that you want to be ripped off. But I'd agree with o'donoghues, Guiness Brewery and Kilmainham. Visit Trinity College and the Book of Kells. St Patricks Cathedral is worth a short visit. Can't remember the name of the pub at the bottom of Camden St (Prancing Horse?) near St Stephens green and Iveagh Gardens but a decent pint. Also Molloys near Connolly Station |
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Dublin on 19:52 - Oct 25 with 2036 views | YorkRanger | Chaps, head off Tuesday so apologies for bumping this just in case anyone has any further thoughts? Cheers | | | |
Dublin on 20:50 - Oct 25 with 1991 views | BlackCrowe |
Dublin on 19:52 - Oct 25 by YorkRanger | Chaps, head off Tuesday so apologies for bumping this just in case anyone has any further thoughts? Cheers |
Remember the seaside town half an hour from Dublin called Bray being a good spot with a couple of notable boozers. | |
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Dublin on 08:38 - Oct 26 with 1877 views | qprmeath | Few random thoughts. Do the Guinness tour. You can do tours of Croke Park and the Aviva Stadium (Lansdowne Road) but Croke Park one is definitely better. Eat in Avenue in Temple Bar, its on Crow Street, or Taste at Rustic which is kind of sushi with an Irish twist. Mulligans(beside tara street station) is a nice traditional pub but its not really in a tourist area depends where you are staying. Buy one of these if you intend using public transport. Available from Spar shop in Dublin airport https://www.transportforireland.ie/leap-card/leap-visitor-card/ | | | |
Dublin on 09:05 - Oct 26 with 1869 views | BrianMcCarthy | Ok, I have limited knowledge of Cromwell's Capital but I asked a few Dub friends and this is what I have:- 1) Keep an eye on http://dublinsessions.ie/ for a bit of trad music 2) Head out to Howth on the DART - nice seaside village/suburb, good for a walk, bite to eat, pint. The Bloody Stream beside the station is a good place for food and porter. 3) Kilmainham Jail, and Trinity to see the Book of Kells. Did these myself. Well worth it 4) Mulligans in Poolbeg Street or The Long Hall on South Great George's Street. 5) Whelan's at night - always good music. 6) Tour of Croke Park and the GAA Museum. Ireland and all its history on one pitch. Go and see a hurling game if you can. Check on GAA.ie or DublinGAA.ie. You won't regret it. Have a good time, Yorkie. | |
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Dublin on 13:45 - Oct 26 with 1831 views | robith |
Dublin on 20:50 - Oct 25 by BlackCrowe | Remember the seaside town half an hour from Dublin called Bray being a good spot with a couple of notable boozers. |
....really? Bray is horrible! | | | |
Dublin on 14:29 - Oct 26 with 1799 views | johncharles | The bullet holes in the wall of the Post Office in O'Connell street are very moving. | |
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