Enjoy the craic in the capital and celebrate a successful shopping spree with a night out in Temple Bar.
Pay a visit to the Guinness brewery for a pint of the black stuff or go on a literary pub crawl and discover the favourite old haunts of Joyce and Wilde.
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| 1. You have to try the Guinness… join a pub crawl tour from £8 |
| 2. Visit the statue of Molly Malone |
| 3. Learn to dance a jig at a ceili |
| 4. Tour Dublin Castle |
| 5. Tuck into tea and scones at the Clarence Tea Room |
| 6. Enjoy the buzzing Temple Bar |
| 7. Sample Irish whiskey |
| 8. Down a cocktail in the trendy Gaudi-inspired Chocolate Bar |
| 9. Take in a game of Irish football |
| 10. Learn some Irish |
The cheapest choice is regular bus #16A to O’Connell Street. Otherwise, Airlink buses (#747 and # 748) run every 10 minutes to the central bus station Busáras, a 10-minute walk from O’Connell Street. Taxis can be expensive during rush hour.
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| Avalon House | Situated in the center of the city and adjacent to Temple Bar, this relaxed place is in a beautifully refurbished Georgian building - a unique hostelling experience. |
| Harding | Dublin’s oldest medieval street runs through the reception area of this charming hotel which is only minutes from the Temple Bar area. |
| Cassidy's | Located in the city center within walking distance to shops, bars, restaurants, and museums this comfortable hotel has a cozy bar after a long day sightseeing. |