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Dublin Travel Guide | Places You Should Visit In The City Of Dublin


Dublin, a magnificent city that contains rich culture and great local people. Here you'll find it hard to run out of things to do and sights to see. Coupled with traditional Irish food and a staple of local beers, prepare your taste buds to be excited with all the flavours.

Here are some of the places you should visit with your time here:

The Brazen Head Pub





Dublin's oldest pub in the city, it offers a unique Irish experience for those who pays a visit. Walking into the pub, you'll be greeted with a choice of a few rooms to seat yourself in. When you're there, make sure to try their delicious Irish stew!


Guinness Storehouse




When you're in Dublin, take a visit into the history of the iconic Guinness beer. This distillery showcases the process of brewing the finest pint of the dark ruby red drink, while wow-ing you with all it's sights inside.
Did you know that this land is signed on a 1,000 year lease?

Buy your tickets online ahead of time for discounts!

Grafton Street & Trinity College


Grafton street is where you can do all your shopping for European goods. The majority of big name stores live here from an abundance of luxury goods to cheap fast fashion. Right around the corner however is Trinity College, which makes coupling up these two must-see ideal for the people concerned about time.

Trinity College is where you can glimpse at the Book of Kells for an entrance fee.


The Temple Bar (area)


In the Temple Bar area contains all the day and night entertainment to satisfy your need to experience Irish culture. Popular among all the bars here is The Temple Bar Pub because of the live music it host almost every night. There are also many inviting restaurants and other cozy pubs if you're looking for a quieter evening.






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