I dont have to explain about the pubs CR so I believe we can just assume the partaking or alcoholic libations in Dublins fair city
I cant comment on what many of the links are like as I have only been to Croke Park for the football and the museum and I did the tour there too.
I have also been to the National Museum of Ireland (a while back though) and of course I was also on the Guinness and the Jameson tours.
Here is a list of events in Dublin from 1st Aug to 31 Aug on the Visit Dublin website
The Phoenix Park 1752 acres in a capital free to the public with herds of deer unfortunately for US visitors it will be frowned upon to bring a hunting rifle as the President lives in the Phoenix park, you can vist the Presidents house to but only on a saturday.
The James Joyce Centre- Walking Tours
National Museum of Ireland (has one of the largest collections of gold in Europe)
Dublin Writers Museum
Dublin Castle Visitor Facilities
includes the famous Chester Beatty Library all sorts of rare books never been though
Croke Park been on the tour myself and naturally been at matches loads of times.
The GPO
1916 rebellion walking tour apparently it's very popular never been myself.
Kilmainham Jail 1916 executions and the place of imprisonment for various Irish people throughout history.
The Old Library and the Book of Kells Exhibition Trinity College
Christ Church Cathedral dublin
St Patricks Cathedral
Walking tours and pub crawls of Dublin
Dublin has beeches not many capitials have them
The Guinness Storehouse tour
Jameson Distillery tour
Viking Splash tour/ never been on it but seen the amphibious truck driving around the city loads of times.
To be honest the city is so small and so old I cant think of all the stuff you can do and I am sure to leave something out plus I cant account for your own taste either.
The one thing your going to notice about Dublin is that there are only a few places in the city where you will require taxi's or public transport. Also it's probably one of the best preserved cities for Georgian architecture cos it didnt get bombed in WW2.
If you do come here and are willing to venture outside the city then pm me an I can let you know about other stuff.
In short there is a ton of stuff to do in Ireland but we tend to sell ourselves a bit short on the cultural side of things it's like tourist and native alike play up the drink related activities. Beware prices in dublin apply the usual holiday rules like avoiding hotel bars and obvious tourist traps that sort of thing.
Top 10 lunch options in Dublin city centre Eating out can be a bit tricky during the day till you realise that the bars do carvery lunches, basically take a chance and go with the flow thats what Dublin is all about.
There is no structured holiday in Ireland and there is only one golden rule and that is always remember the Caic is the most important thing to have. (it is however the hardest concept to explain to the visitor)
My big piece of advice is to organise a trip to a small intimate pub for a traditional music session. If you can play an instrument middling well then you can join in or sing a song as long as it's an open session and not a touristy concert. I was told by my cousin that Devitts on a friday night is a good place to start he plays traditional music himself.
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