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Hi going to dublin may bank holiday [5th may] for two nights. is it bank holiday in ireland, will it be busy?

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Hi going to dublin may bank holiday [5th may] for two nights. is it bank holiday in ireland, will it be busy?

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  1. Hi, Dublin is always manic and it's fantastic, the buzz is amazing, take a trip on a tour bus it's around 14euros you can get on and off all day up to 5.30pm. Take a look inside the post office on O'Connell St it's lovely, I enjoyed Dublin so much last November i am going over 23 April just for a day trip with my mum, i will take her on the tour bus and do some shopping, it has only cost £22.00return Flying from Manchester,  Have a great time........it's amazing.  Oh there is a ghost bus on O'Connell St. at night.


  2. Dublin city is always busy, all the pubs & restaurants will bw opwn but most of the shops will be closed on Easter Sunday

  3. Dublin is always busy - but will be manic on a bank holiday.  Just don't go at Easter - everything shuts!

  4. It'll be absolutely packed.

    I went last year and I could hardly move around because of the crowds.

  5. It will be heaving. Good luck with it!

  6. The weekend of  the 5th is a bank holiday in Ireland. All the pubs and clubs will be packed but not any more than every weekend. The only difference with a bank holiday is the weekend is longer.

    The best thing to do is try and find the best pubs and clubs or museums and galleries if that is what you are into with in walking distance from where you are staying before you go.  As taxis will be difficult to get particularly Saturday night.

  7. very busy  most places stay open now except for good friday when the pubs shut but everything else is open

  8. yes it's a bank holiday, and it will be really busy but the place will be buzzing so you'll have a brilliant time!!!

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