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1 Day in Dublin - a Local's Guide 🇮🇪

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Discover Dublin's rich history and vibrant culture with this local's guide, perfect for a one-day adventure. Explore ancient libraries, iconic breweries, and lively cultural hubs that capture the spirit of Ireland's capital.

  • Trinity College Dublin

    Ireland's oldest university, offering affordable accommodation in the summer and exciting activities, is a great place to start your day in Dublin.

  • The Book of Kells Experience

    A visit to the Book of Kells allows you to see the 1,200 year old manuscript and explore the Long Room, enhanced by the Gaia installation.

  • Mrs Reid’s Café

    A lovely local spot open for breakfast and lunch, and a favorite lunch spot.

  • St.Patrick's Cathedral

    Founded to honor Ireland's patron saint, it's one of the few remaining buildings from medieval Dublin where you can take a guided tour or admire the views from the gardens.

  • Christchurch

    The oldest cathedral in Dublin, over 1,000 years old, where you can take a self-guided tour to enjoy the interior and learn about its history.

  • Smithfield

    Voted as the second trendiest neighborhood on the planet by Timeout Magazine in 2023.

  • Croke Park

    A famous landmark that can be pinpointed from the top of the Skyview Tower.

  • Guinness Brewery

    A famous landmark that can be pinpointed from the top of the Skyview Tower.

  • Cobblestone

    A family-run pub that invites musicians from all over the country to share their love for Irish music and culture, with improvised performances.

  • Drury Street

    A trendy area with wonderful food choices just outside the front gates of Trinity.

  • Fade Street Quarter

    A trendy area with wonderful food choices just outside the front gates of Trinity.

  • Keoghs café

    A place near Trinity College where you can treat yourself to a full Irish breakfast and takeaway coffee.

  • Long Room

    Awe-inspiring experience and the room's beauty has been enhanced even further with the introduction of Gaia an illuminated installation featuring NASA imagery of Earth that looks totally mesmerizing.

  • Museum Building

    The biggest architectural gem on the Trinity campus, with astonishing detail that only took 5 years to build.

  • Trinity square

    A beautiful setting where you can enjoy a takeaway coffee from Keoghs café.

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