Should i visit dublin




















Galway: A Quick Guide. Visiting Ireland. Pubs in Dublin is the best place to experience the craic fun as only the Irish can do. Grab a mug of Guinness or two, enjoy the Irish music, dance a little with the locals, and just enjoy the atmospheric old traditional Irish pub and the excitement of Dublin nightlife.

The best part is that all of these places only serve the freshest foods using the best and freshest raw ingredients. Ireland is to have lush green grass 12 months with their cows being exclusively grass-fed. They also have some of the freshest seafood served at tables as Dublin is located right by the sea.

Inside the library is a treasure trove of important literary works including a The Book of Kells, a religious manuscript that dates back to AD and a rare copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. The entire city and its people, in general, are huge advocates of the literary arts with every Irishman and woman can always sing a song or tell a poem, as the saying goes. This can also be said about Ireland as a whole and because of this, Dublin has an unlimited number of historic sites, centuries-old buildings, and exhibitions about its history that people can have the pleasure of visiting.

Museums always have great displays of different artifacts and exhibits and people always have plenty of galleries they can visit. The best part is that most of the museums and galleries in Dublin are all free. This includes the aforementioned Trinity College and its Long Room Library, The Cathedral of Holy Trinity also known as Christ Chruch Cathedral which dates back to the Vikings era, Georgian-style rowhouses, and even large public spaces within the city.

Dublin is famously home to St. By contrast, Edinburgh architecture is more reminiscent of its history. By the very ground the city was built on, there are more differences in height than in Dublin.

This results in higher, more impressive buildings, although these buildings tend to be less diverse than in the Irish capital. The winner : Depends. The winner : Personal preference. Nightlife in Dublin is fantastic. The legal drinking age is 18 and many bars, pubs and clubs are sprawled around the city, with a dense concentration in the Temple Bar district.

There are many nightlife areas in Edinburgh to keep you drinking, singing and dancing until the early hours, including the Royal Mile, Grassmarket and the West End. When I was in Dublin , I found that the Irish were more than willing to help out a solo traveller who was struggling to figure something out.

Hostel and restaurant staff was also very friendly and helpful. When I was in Dublin, I never felt like I was strange for being there, which I have felt in other cities. Since the average salary in Dublin is higher than in Edinburgh, it stands to reason that many aspects of life are more expensive there.

And that counts for things like housing and electricity, but also for things that affect travellers, like public transport and restaurants.

Do you want a vibrant city with friendly locals, energetic nightlife and plenty of things to do? There is street art everywhere in Dublin and the movement grows day after day: in the Camden area, in the Liberties, in the lesser known areas of Temple Bar Love Lane.

The city inspires creativity, in the face of those who say that everything is always gray! After years of Irish life, I can say with certainty that there is no sky more beautiful than that of Ireland.

Sunsets and sunrises are fantastic in Dublin and they do justice to a colorful city despite the weather. You can walk around Dublin by foot, with no need to travel by car or by taxi: if you think it is a minor thing, think only about how difficult it is to move on foot to London where to get from one point to another of the city take hours. Or in Rome. Or in Milan. Do not underestimate the importance of a park when visiting a city: at some point, you will be tired of walking on concrete and you will need green!

Needless to say that the Guinness is another reason why Dublin should be visited: not the Guinness Storehouse, or not just the Guinness Storehouse, but the Guinness of the population, that fetish that for centuries has been part of Irish and Dublin culture. Despite being a multi-ethnic and, today, multicultural city, the bond between Dublin and Ireland is very strong and there are more and more initiatives aimed at enhancing local products, be they food and wine or art, or anything else.

A way to remain attached to tradition despite the changing times. In short, appearance really deceives …. Read my guide to the 21 free things I recommend in Dublin.

Are you heading to Dublin and do you want more information on customized tours but also on things to do, where to eat and drink and more? Write me an email or follow me on Instagram and Facebook and do not be afraid to ask for more information or a customized consultation! If you want to have photographic tips on what and where to go to take good pictures get in contact with Giuseppe , based in Ireland as well.

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