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2 DAYS IN DUBLIN IRELAND ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช Top Things to Do, See, & Eat!

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Discover the heart of Ireland's capital with this essential 2-day Dublin itinerary, blending historic pubs and iconic landmarks with rich cultural experiences. From the lively streets of Temple Bar to the hallowed halls of Trinity College and the rich history of the Guinness Storehouse, this guide covers the best of Dublin.

  • citizenM Dublin St. Patrick's

    A modern hotel located in a central location near St. Patrick's Cathedral, offering standardized rooms with tech-savvy features and themed lighting.

  • Dublin Airport

    The starting point of the Dublin adventure, where the travelers arrived and took the Dublin Express into the city.

  • Temple Bar

    A vibrant district known for its traditional Irish pubs, cobblestone streets, and lively atmosphere, although some consider it a tourist trap due to high drink prices.

  • Jameson Distillery Bow St.

    An iconic distillery where visitors can take a whiskey tour, learn about the history of Jameson, and sample different whiskeys.

  • Ha'penny Bridge

    A historic pedestrian bridge, built in 1816, that once required a half-penny toll to cross.

  • Grafton Street

    Mentioned as a place visited during their trip to Dublin.

  • St Stephen's Green

    Mentioned as a place visited during their trip to Dublin.

  • The Brazen Head

    The oldest pub in Ireland, dating back to 1198, where the travelers enjoyed some Irish folk music.

  • St Patrick's Cathedral

    A majestic cathedral with beautiful interior design, flags, knights' helmets, and stained glass windows, located near the travelers' hotel.

  • Christ Church Cathedral

    A cathedral visited by the travelers, who had the Go City All-inclusive Pass allowing them to visit both this and St. Patrick's Cathedral.

  • Guinness Storehouse

    An interactive seven-story experience dedicated to Guinness, including a tasting room, the STOUTie experience (printing a photo on a pint), and the Gravity Bar with city views.

  • Oliver St. John Gogarty's

    A lively Irish bar featuring live music.

  • Dublin Castle

    A historical site that resembles a Georgian palace due to a fire in 1684, with some remaining structures from the original medieval castle.

  • Molly Malone Statue

    Mentioned as a place visited during their trip to Dublin.

  • Trinity College

    The oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, famous for its grand buildings, cobbled paths, the Long Room Library, and the Book of Kells.

  • Book of Kells

    An exhibit within Trinity College, where a single page of the book is on display. The experience was considered a bit underwhelming due to crowds and restoration work.

  • The Long Room

    A library resembling something out of Hogwarts, but the visitors felt a bit underwhelming because of the empty spaces and books.

  • The Temple Bar Pub

    A famous Irish pub in the Temple Bar district, known for its lively atmosphere but also considered a tourist trap due to expensive drinks.

  • Gravity Bar

    A bar located on the top floor of the Guinness Storehouse, offering panoramic views of Dublin and a complimentary drink with the tour ticket.