Guidebook for Dublin

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Guidebook for Dublin

Food Scene

Delicious Lebanese food and friendly staff
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The Rag Trader
39 Drury St
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Delicious Lebanese food and friendly staff
Fantastic vegan and vegetarian food at a great price. Also do takeaways
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Govinda's Restaurant
83 Middle Abbey St
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Fantastic vegan and vegetarian food at a great price. Also do takeaways
Caters for vegans and vegetarians right beside Grafton Street and Trinity. Try the desserts here...really good! :)
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Farm
3 Dawson St
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Caters for vegans and vegetarians right beside Grafton Street and Trinity. Try the desserts here...really good! :)
Grab a delicious donut and coffee to go and take in the sights and sounds on the boardwalk. Great selection of vegan donuts too
The Rolling Donut
34 Bachelors Walk
Grab a delicious donut and coffee to go and take in the sights and sounds on the boardwalk. Great selection of vegan donuts too

Sightseeing

Enjoy a pint of the black stuff on top of the Guinness Storehouse with 360 degree views around Dublin. There's lots to see here so make at least two hours for your visit.
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Guinness Brewery Diageo
108 James St
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Enjoy a pint of the black stuff on top of the Guinness Storehouse with 360 degree views around Dublin. There's lots to see here so make at least two hours for your visit.
Founded in 1592, Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s university on the world stage, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across 24 schools and three faculties: arts, humanities, and social sciences; engineering, maths and science; and health sciences. Take a walking tour of the campus and don't forget to visit the Book of Kells!
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Trinity College Library
College Green
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Founded in 1592, Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s university on the world stage, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across 24 schools and three faculties: arts, humanities, and social sciences; engineering, maths and science; and health sciences. Take a walking tour of the campus and don't forget to visit the Book of Kells!
Lovely restaurants and coffee shops in this village by the sea. Take a stroll up Killiney Hill for spectacular views of the city and Bray. You might even run into Bono or Enya who live nearby! Easily accessible by Luas into town and Dart along the coast.
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Dalkey
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Lovely restaurants and coffee shops in this village by the sea. Take a stroll up Killiney Hill for spectacular views of the city and Bray. You might even run into Bono or Enya who live nearby! Easily accessible by Luas into town and Dart along the coast.

Parks & Nature

The largest public park in any capital city in Europe. Enjoy a bike ride on one of the many cycle paths. Try get a photo of the deer grazing as they roam freely around the park. Visit the Zoo or enjoy a cake in the tea rooms. The iconic Wellington monument is the largest obelisk in Europe. Take a moment to reflect at the Papal Cross commemorating the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1979.
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Parque Phoenix
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The largest public park in any capital city in Europe. Enjoy a bike ride on one of the many cycle paths. Try get a photo of the deer grazing as they roam freely around the park. Visit the Zoo or enjoy a cake in the tea rooms. The iconic Wellington monument is the largest obelisk in Europe. Take a moment to reflect at the Papal Cross commemorating the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1979.
Located just 3 km from Dublin city centre, the National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens also contain the National Herbarium and several historic wrought iron glasshouses
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Botanic Gardens, stop 151 station
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Located just 3 km from Dublin city centre, the National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens also contain the National Herbarium and several historic wrought iron glasshouses
The Cliffs of Moher are a Signature Discovery Point at the heart of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way Like more than million plus visitors who come to see them each year, you can look forward to a trip never to be forgotten: Ireland at its most natural, rugged, panoramic and breathtaking. Everything you dreamed that Ireland would be – and more. The beauty of the Cliffs of Moher is that they offer us a totally multi-faceted experience of Ireland’s incredible west coast – as much a historical landmark as they are a geographical wonder, conservation hotspot and area of immense natural richness and importance.
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Cliffs of Moher
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The Cliffs of Moher are a Signature Discovery Point at the heart of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way Like more than million plus visitors who come to see them each year, you can look forward to a trip never to be forgotten: Ireland at its most natural, rugged, panoramic and breathtaking. Everything you dreamed that Ireland would be – and more. The beauty of the Cliffs of Moher is that they offer us a totally multi-faceted experience of Ireland’s incredible west coast – as much a historical landmark as they are a geographical wonder, conservation hotspot and area of immense natural richness and importance.
For centuries countless visitors have marvelled at the majesty and mystery of the Giants Causeway. At the heart of one of Europe's most magnificent coastlines its unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of Atlantic storms. The rugged symmetry of the columns never fails to intrigue and inspire our visitors. To stroll on the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time.
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Giant's Causeway
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For centuries countless visitors have marvelled at the majesty and mystery of the Giants Causeway. At the heart of one of Europe's most magnificent coastlines its unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of Atlantic storms. The rugged symmetry of the columns never fails to intrigue and inspire our visitors. To stroll on the Giants Causeway is to voyage back in time.
Newgrange - World Heritage Site NewgrangeNewgrange is a 5,200 year old passage tomb located in the Boyne Valley in Ireland's Ancient East. Newgrange was built by Stone Age farmers, the mound is 85 meters (93 yards) in diameter and 13.5 meters (15 yards) high, an area of about 1 acre. A passage measuring 19 meters (21 yards) leads into a chamber with 3 alcoves. The passage and chamber are aligned with the rising sun at the Winter Solstice. Newgrange is surrounded by 97 large stones called kerbstones some of which are engraved with megalithic art; the most striking is the entrance stone. Access to the Newgrange monument is via the Brú na Bóinne Visitors Centre.
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Newgrange
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Newgrange - World Heritage Site NewgrangeNewgrange is a 5,200 year old passage tomb located in the Boyne Valley in Ireland's Ancient East. Newgrange was built by Stone Age farmers, the mound is 85 meters (93 yards) in diameter and 13.5 meters (15 yards) high, an area of about 1 acre. A passage measuring 19 meters (21 yards) leads into a chamber with 3 alcoves. The passage and chamber are aligned with the rising sun at the Winter Solstice. Newgrange is surrounded by 97 large stones called kerbstones some of which are engraved with megalithic art; the most striking is the entrance stone. Access to the Newgrange monument is via the Brú na Bóinne Visitors Centre.

Arts & Culture

Entry to the permanent collection is free. Exquisite collection of art and sculpture incuding works by Monet, Vermeer, Turner, Picasso and Yeats.
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National Gallery of Ireland
Merrion Square West
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Entry to the permanent collection is free. Exquisite collection of art and sculpture incuding works by Monet, Vermeer, Turner, Picasso and Yeats.
Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann) is a former prison in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. It is now a museum run by the Office of Public Works Many Irish revolutionaries, including the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed in the prison by the British.
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Museo de la cárcel de Kilmainham Gaol
Inchicore Road
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Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann) is a former prison in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. It is now a museum run by the Office of Public Works Many Irish revolutionaries, including the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed in the prison by the British.

Drinks & Nightlife

Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Popular venues include The Palace Bar, The Temple Bar Pub, Oliver St. John Gogarty's and The Auld Dubliner.
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Temple Bar
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Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Popular venues include The Palace Bar, The Temple Bar Pub, Oliver St. John Gogarty's and The Auld Dubliner.
Whelans – or Waylans as it’s comically referred to in certain US box office hits – is famed for its atmosphere, quality and live music. A traditional country pub in the heart of the city, the venue has played host to such musical legends as Jeff Buckley, Nick Cave, Christy Moore and Peter Buck and Mike Mills from REM. A life-sized statue, complete with a pint of Guinness, stands at the bar ensuring that you ‘never need drink alone’.
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Whelan's
25 Wexford St
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Whelans – or Waylans as it’s comically referred to in certain US box office hits – is famed for its atmosphere, quality and live music. A traditional country pub in the heart of the city, the venue has played host to such musical legends as Jeff Buckley, Nick Cave, Christy Moore and Peter Buck and Mike Mills from REM. A life-sized statue, complete with a pint of Guinness, stands at the bar ensuring that you ‘never need drink alone’.
Legendary club with state-of-the-art lighting and a decidedly upbeat (even cheesy) playlist.
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Copper Face Jacks
29-30 Harcourt St
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Legendary club with state-of-the-art lighting and a decidedly upbeat (even cheesy) playlist.

Shopping

Grafton Street is one of the two main shopping streets in Dublin. It runs from St Stephens Green to College Green and is home to many iconic shops. Pay a visit to Brown Thomas and treat yourself to a handbag if you have a few grand to spare!
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Grafton St
Grafton Street
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Grafton Street is one of the two main shopping streets in Dublin. It runs from St Stephens Green to College Green and is home to many iconic shops. Pay a visit to Brown Thomas and treat yourself to a handbag if you have a few grand to spare!
Henry Street is the main shopping street on the North side of the city and runs from O Connell Street to Liffey Street. Penney's (Primark) always proves very popular with tourists with their great value.
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Henry Street
2-4 Henry St
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Henry Street is the main shopping street on the North side of the city and runs from O Connell Street to Liffey Street. Penney's (Primark) always proves very popular with tourists with their great value.