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What are the best things to do in Dublin?

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What are the best things to do in Dublin?

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  1. get drunk!!


  2. Everyone's saying drink, and none of them are considering that there may be other things to do in Dublin ...

    Take the DART (suburban train) along the coast all around Dublin Bay, it takes an hour from Bray to Howth and it's really nice. You could get out at Dun Laoghaire for a bracing walk up the pier, it's kind of an institution of a Sunday for the people who live around there.

    You could take the open-top hop-on hop-off bus tour around Dublin, it's quite good apparently. It passes the city's most important historical places.

    People-watch in St Stephen's Green. Brilliant on a sunny day!

    Check out the art at the National Gallery or Irish Museum of Modern Art (housed in the Royal Hospital at Kilmainham).

    Visit Trinity College and see the book of Kells.

  3. I'm not a big fan of cities, Dublin included but trust me there is plenty more to do then drink, go shopping on o'connel street or grafton street, get lunch in the Bailey or go for a picnic in St. Stephens green if its nice, be sure annd see the green, or go for a horse and trap ride from outside the green, visit Merrion Square, go to the pier in Howth, eat some fish from Nicky's fish shop or Wrights on the pier, go to a play or show in the Gaiety/Tivoli/Olympia/Point theatre.  Take a viking tour (bit cheesy) see the guiness place, visit Bono's hotel (is it the Clarion or the Clarence, i can never remember) get afternoon tea in the Shelbourne, Got to Flannery's bar for the atmosphere and then into Copper faced Jacks to meet all the gaurds nurses and country people, visit Trinity college or go to the National History Museum.  Take a walk through the pheonix park and see the zoo and Aras an Uachtarain.

    These are just the things i can think of off the top of my head, there is loads more to do, ENJOY

  4. Dublin city entertainment events and night life.

    A famous writer once said that the ultimate puzzle would be to cross the city of Dublin without passing a pub: there's no solution! The city's bursting with waterholes where they serve the Black Stuff (Guinness) among many other drinks

    The growth in Dublin's popularity as a top European short break and holiday destination is founded on its bustling entertainment and nightlife. Its bars, pubs cafes and streets are alive with the sound and laughter that makes this city unique in Europe. The city constantly holds major artistic, musical and sporting events including film, theatre, concerts, comedy, plays and outdoor gigs to name a few.

    Top City Night Spots Include:

    RI-RA Location: South Great Georges Street, Dublin 2.

    BREAK FOR THE BORDER Location: Lower St. Stephen’s St, Dublin 2

    CLUB M Location: Blooms Hotel, Anglesea St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

    COYOTE LOUNGE Location: D'Olier St, Dublin 2

    FIREWORKS Location: Tara St, Dublin 2

    LILLIE’S BORDELLO Location: Adam Court, Grafton St, Dublin 2

    Q-BAR Location: D'Olier St, Dublin 2

    SAVANNAH Location: Rathmines Rd, Rathmines, Dublin 6

    THE KITCHEN Location: East Essex St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.

    THE POD Location: 35 Harcourt St, Dublin 2.

    THE VATICAN Location: Harcourt St, Dublin 2.

  5. visit all pubs etc music great people lovely

  6. Drink and shopping!!

  7. Go to St James gate and drink some Guinness, its the best Guinness you will ever drink. Also go to some Irish bars.

  8. Drink Guiness

  9. Drink and Eat

  10. Walk along the Liffey, Wine pubs in the evening, s*x at night (sometimes during the day also).

  11. get pissed

  12. miss m there are taxis everywhere in dublin i really dont know how you missed them

  13. Based on my trip to Dublin, it seems that the only things to do there are drink (pubs, pubs, everywhere!) and watch football (soccer) games.  I don't do either, so it was an incredibly boring trip, though the landscape was quite beautiful and the people were friendly enough.  If you are interested in seeing "sights", the only sight there seemed to be was the Guinness brewery--oh, also Trinity College, which has buildings with some interesting architecture.  And "the hotel that Bono owns", which sounds impressive, but is just a small hotel that looks the same as any other. The strange thing we noticed in Dublin is that there don't seem to be any taxis!  There's bus service and trains, but no cars for hire to be seen.

  14. Drink, s*x, Drink, s*x, Drink, s*x...

  15. First thing

    You better have loads of money if you coming to Dublin.

    Weather is rubbish.

    Pubs,Drinks,Pubs,Drinks .......

    Avoid rough areas as they are very dangerous.

    If you are late night out get ur self a TAXI. Do not walk home if you are not familiar with the area.

    Enjoy your stay !

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