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Lindsey
Pittsburgh

Why I want to go to this place  — 2 weeks ago

My plan is to visit Dublin sometime in the next two years with my sister. She’s always been such a huge fan of Irish culture, and I think the place looks beautiful and so interesting. I’d love to stay at a quaint local hotel, visit some pubs, explore the city, and maybe take some sort of tour of castles in the greater area. I really don’t know where to start putting it all together, but I’m excited about the thought of it nonetheless!

Tobias Ford
Annapolis

The first time I went to this place  — 2 weeks ago

Worth visiting!

Visited all the typical places, took the bus tour, loved the Guinness Brewery and it’s Gravity Bar, and went to many sites found in Ulysess.

copy7t
London

Alcohol  — 1 month ago

Not worth it!

Maybe I went at the wrong time of the year because I thought Dublin was pretty dull.. Maybe the fact that I stayed in a horrible youth hostel didn’t help. Wouldn’t recommend it. I suppose if you’re going on a drink-fest with a group of friends then maybe it’d be great.

Manuel
Granada

The first time I went to this place  — 3 months ago

Worth visiting!

I was in Dublin only for a weekend, but it worth visiting :)

You can see some of my photos here

allanharwood
Wyoming

Honeymooning  — 4 months ago

Worth visiting!

We went here on our honeymoon in 2002 and went freestyle. Rented a car and just drove around. Went to Dublin, Waterford, Shannon, Limerick and other places. Oh they know how to do a breakfast in Ireland!

Decon_IV
1 place

Guinness comes from Dublin.  — 5 months ago

Worth visiting!

My favorite drink happens to come from Ireland, Dublin in particular. Guinness has many uses, from an addition in cakes and stews, to a Black and Tan or an Irish Car Bomb recipe. One thing I didn’t think of is Guinness as entertainment. I had planned many things for my trip to Ireland and Amsterdam…seeing the countryside and learning about Ireland, it’s culture, it’s history and where it’s headed for the future. One of the things I completely missed was that the Guinness factory was located in Dublin.

Oh how lovely it was, to walk down single lane, cobblestone roads and come across a very, very large gate with “GUINNESS” emblazoned on it. Such is the entrance to the Pearly Gates, as I see it at least.

What followed was amazing…7 stories of Guinness….how it was made, how it starts out on the bottom floor to the amazing view at the top which overlooks all Dublin. It surprised me the level of support it gives to the community around. I saw little 5 year olds with a Guinness supported jersey (yes, they actually played football international/soccer), and old Guinness billboards painted on aging buildings.

Next time you’re in Dublin, marvel at this city’s mix of old and new, of pubs and gathering places and it’s politics….and have a Guinness for me!

ThursdaysChild
New York City

Why I want to go to this place  — 5 months ago

Worth visiting!

I went. It was awesome. I didn’t want to leave. I want to go back.

TeerDropsS
Las Vegas

A review of this place: The Best  — 5 months ago

Worth visiting!

Eventually, I’m going to get a group of friends to go ghost hunting here! But I’ve been everywhere from the Cliffs of Moher in Co. Claire to Waterford, to Dublin, to Arklow, and basically all over the place! I loved touring the Waterford Crystal factory and it was fascinating to watch them craft a crystal bowl.
It really is quite different from my hometown! It’s like they understand bigger is not necessarily better and they don’t need 10,000 square foot house to live comfortably. Most of the neighborhoods are made up of duplexes, side by side, and usually just about the right size for a 4 person family. Markets are not far from the neighborhood and most of the time you can expect to go there 3 or 4 times a week. Most of the time, if the family wants a bigger refridgerator they’ll buy one and make room for it but I remember my aunt having a little fridge and a bigger freezer outside in the shed. I think she picked up fresh veggies and stuff nearly every day. There were hardly any leftovers for the fridge.

Tinou Bao
San Francisco

A review of this place: small beautiful charming expensive  — 5 months ago

Worth visiting!

http://blog.tinou.com/dublin-tips-and-impressio.html

choster33
Torrance

A review of this place: amazing and beautiful  — 7 months ago

Worth visiting!

i loved dublin! i visited there this summer and had a blast. i ran around town doing touristy things like going to the museums (Guinness, Art, Natural History) and parks and zoos during the day and hanging out in the Temple Bar district at night. Everyone in Dublin was SO friendly. Even the garda were really nice and chatty and everyone called me “love” and wanted to chat. Dubliners were so cool.

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Questions about this place


São Paulo (state)
Ruy Bilton asks, “Are motorcycles a nice way to get around? I was thinking about getting a Honda Silver Wing, but I'm not sure about the weather.”
— 2 months ago


2 answers

São Paulo (state)
Ruy Bilton asks, “I'm planning on moving to Dublin... I work with online marketing. I have an EU citizenship, so I should be fine on the legal side... however, I'm not very confident about getting a reasonable job fast enough. What do you think about it?”
— 2 months ago


6 answers

Edinburgh
midnightsun asks, “I've got a few hours in Dublin on a Wednesday morning between flights, approximately 7-noon - where's a good place (that opens early) for a leisurely breakfast? Also, is there any place I can dump my bags if I can't leave them at the airport?”
— 9 months ago


3 answers

Olney
troyoftrok asks, “24 hours in Dublin any suggestions? I'm in Dublin for roughly 24 hours as weekend break from England and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for what to do? In particular very good pubs that aren't overun with tourists where locals hang and beers”
— 1 year ago


1 answer

Colleyville
Rhonda Perez asks, “I'm a big fan of Dave Matthews Band & thinking of going to see them in Dublin / May 23 at The Point. What would be good place to stay?”
— 1 year ago


7 answers

Calgary
ninestrata asks, “Best places to stay on a budget ?Im going in January and I need to be on the cheap !”
— 1 year ago


7 answers

London
Tommy Taplow asks, “I'd love to see some traditional Irish folk music, are there any festivals or shows on for this?”
— 1 year ago


6 answers

Sittard
Dean Janssen asks, “Can anyone recommend me and my girl some cool and inexpensive youth hostels that have double or twin beds in Dublin? Thanks in advance!”
— 1 year ago


3 answers

New York City
Kristen asks, “Is it possible to get around (both in the city and the rest of the country) without renting a car?”
— 1 year ago


15 answers

Seattle
Todd Gehman asks, “What are the best sites in Dublin for literature fans? (Old haunts of James Joyce or Oscar Wilde, those sorts of things...)”
— 1 year ago


3 answers
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