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A wooden plate with sugar-dusted pastries topped with custard and raspberries sits beside golden-brown hot cross buns—perfect for those seeking unique places to eat in Dublin.
05
Jan

Places to Eat & Drink in Dublin

People tend to get very thirsty in Dublin for some reason. There is no shortage of old man pubs, cocktail bars, hip bars, hipster bars, hidden gems, speakeasies, touristy bars and great spacious pubs. Even though they say Guinness is a meal, don’t forget to eat! You don’t want to leave this for the last...
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A person stands in an art gallery, taking a photo of a framed painting through a decorative doorway, with other paintings visible on blue walls—showcasing one of Dublin’s accessible attractions perfect for accessible tourism and touring Dublin.
28
Oct

Dublin’s Best Accessible Attractions: Touring the City with Ease

Dublin is known and admired for its cobbled lanes and Georgian architecture. For visitors with mobility or accessibility needs, however, this can sometimes raise questions about how easily they can enjoy the Irish capital. The good news is that many of Dublin’s leading attractions have made real strides in accessibility. From modern museums with step-free...
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Aerial view of a large stadium filled with spectators, featuring a green playing field and surrounding urban buildings.
15
Aug

Touchdown: American Football in Dublin 2025

Two major American football games are set to bring thousands of fans to Dublin in 2025. Whether you have tickets for the Kansas State vs. Iowa State clash on August 23 or the historic Steelers vs. Vikings NFL matchup on September 28, Dublin offers plenty of things to do and see during your stay. Make...
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A moored fishing boat and small buildings sit by a wooden jetty, with calm water and buildings visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
14
Jul

Ireland’s Top 5 Quiet Villages to Visit After Dublin

After soaking up the energy of Dublin with its nightlife, busy streets, and ever-popular attractions, it’s natural to desire the quieter side of Irish life, the picture-book country towns. Ireland is blessed with plenty of these towns and villages where time seems to slow down. Beyond the standard tourist trail, you’ll discover villages with thatched...
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A group of six people play traditional Irish instruments around a table in a pub decorated with vintage beer signs.
16
Jun

How to Experience Irish Culture Without the Crowds

When we think of a capital city, we might picture busy underground platforms, riotous central streets, and long queues outside popular attractions. Well, your visit to Dublin needn’t be that way. Experiencing the best of Dublin doesn’t have to involve crowded tour buses or fighting for space at packed attractions. While the city’s major sights...
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A group of six people stands posing for a photo inside a large historic library hall, accompanied by a Dublin tour guide for pensioners, with arched ceilings and bookshelves lined with white busts.
20
May

How to Make the Most of Dublin in Your Golden Years: A Senior Traveller’s Guide

Dublin, of course, welcomes visitors of all ages, but it’s an especially good choice for those travelling later in life. With a compact layout, famously friendly locals, and a wealth of cultural attractions, Ireland’s capital is accessible, meaning you get to explore in comfort and convenience. Continue reading for tips and recommendations for your stay...
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A large historic mansion sits on a hill, offering stunning views of manicured gardens, statues, and a reflective pond in the foreground—all surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy sky. Perfect for relaxing views and memorable day trips from Dublin.
21
Apr

The Best Day Trips from Dublin for Relaxing Yet Stunning Views

Dublin may be a busy capital city, but in Ireland, you’re never far from areas of magnificent natural beauty or quieter historical sites. For those looking for low-key and scenic adventures, particularly those who enjoy a more leisurely pace, day trips from Dublin can provide the opportunity to enjoy the revitalising effects of time spent...
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A white arched pedestrian bridge spans a river in Dublin, with brick buildings and a blue sky in the background—a must-see spot for first-timers seeking top travel tips.
19
Mar

Dublin for First-Timers: What You Need to Know Before You Visit

Dublin is a city built on stories. From its establishment by invading Vikings to its literary mythologisation in James Joyce’s Ulysses and the folk songs of the Dubliners and the Pogues, Dublin, perhaps more than any other European capital, is built of words as much as of stones. This makes it the ideal destination for...
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Three people walk along a pavement in front of a colourful mural painted on a building with large windows, capturing the vibrant street art you might discover during 4 days in Dublin.
03
Sep

Relax and Explore: 4 Days in Dublin Itinerary

Looking to soak in Dublin’s charm at your own pace? Our relaxed itinerary is like a perfectly brewed pint—rich, layered, and best-savoured slowly. Whether you’re an explorer at heart or love to wander, this guide promises a tapestry of experiences that will make your visit memorable.  This itinerary is designed to fit only some important...
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Marsh's Library - Dublin City
30
Aug

Uncovering 10 Hidden Gems Of Dublin

Picture yourself in a city where every corner has a story to tell, and the old and new come together in a lively mix of culture and charm. Welcome to Dublin, Ireland’s vibrant capital, where history surrounds you with unique buildings and a fascinating vibe.  But the real magic of Dublin lies in its hidden...
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