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Dublin is a city that celebrates with enthusiasm and regularity. Barely a week goes by without a festival, cultural event, or public celebration happening somewhere in the capital, and many of the biggest events are completely free. From the half-million-strong St Patrick’s Day parade in March to the twinkling Christmas markets in December, Dublin’s events…
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One of the best things about choosing Dublin as your base in Ireland is how much of the country you can explore without ever needing to change hotels. Within a one to three-hour radius of the city you will find dramatic coastal cliffs, ancient passage tombs older than the pyramids, medieval walled cities, UNESCO World…
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Dublin is a compact city with an efficient public transport network that makes getting around straightforward even for first-time visitors. Whether you are arriving at Dublin Airport, heading out to the coastal villages on the DART, or hopping between Temple Bar and the Guinness Storehouse, understanding how the city’s transport system works will save you…
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Dublin is one of those rare cities where you could spend a single day and feel like you have experienced something meaningful, or an entire week and still be discovering new corners. The trick is knowing how to structure your time. Pack too much in and you will exhaust yourself dashing between attractions. Leave your…
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Dublin after dark is a different city entirely. The daytime crowds around Trinity College and Grafton Street thin out, fairy lights flicker above narrow cobbled lanes, and the sound of fiddles, bodhráns, and laughter spills from the doorways of hundreds of pubs, bars, and music venues. This is a city that was built for nights…
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Dublin has undergone a quiet food revolution. What was once a city better known for pub grub and potatoes has become one of Europe’s most exciting dining destinations, with Michelin-starred tasting menus, vibrant street food markets, and a thriving independent cafe scene all competing for your attention. Whether you are hunting for the best traditional…
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The complete guide to where to stay in Dublin in 2026. Compare 10 neighbourhoods, every accommodation type from luxury hotels to budget hostels, current prices, airport transfers, seasonal advice, and honest safety tips to help you choose the perfect Dublin base.
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Dublin is one of Europe’s most vibrant and walkable capital cities — a place where a thousand years of history sits comfortably alongside world-class restaurants, legendary pubs, and a creative energy you can feel in every neighbourhood. Whether you have 48 hours or a full week, there is no shortage of things to do in…
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