Food Scene
The place is cute looking with a homely décor and the food is served in beautiful earthenware. The compact menu includes simple fares such as homemade scones, granola, beans on toast, salad plates, poached eggs with bacon or salmon and sandwiches. They also have homemade cakes on display at the counter.
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Bibi's Café
14A Emorville AveThe place is cute looking with a homely décor and the food is served in beautiful earthenware. The compact menu includes simple fares such as homemade scones, granola, beans on toast, salad plates, poached eggs with bacon or salmon and sandwiches. They also have homemade cakes on display at the counter.
The fumbally is in a warehouse-like space with shared tables. The menu is inventive and their ingredients are local—some herbs even grow on their roof
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The Fumbally
Fumbally LaneThe fumbally is in a warehouse-like space with shared tables. The menu is inventive and their ingredients are local—some herbs even grow on their roof
The Thursday Cafe is a delightful local restaurant focused on honest, hearty food with organic Irish Ingredients. Featuring a tasty menu with lots of options.
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The Thursday Café
37 Clanbrassil Street LowerThe Thursday Cafe is a delightful local restaurant focused on honest, hearty food with organic Irish Ingredients. Featuring a tasty menu with lots of options.
Gaillot et Gray is owned by a French man, Gilles Gaillot and his Irish wife Emma Gray. They sell French style pizza, using Emmental cheese instead of the usual mozzarella as well as many other French products. There is a choice of eight pizzas from a simple cheese and tomato to Bayonne ham and rocket. During the day they sell homemade sourdough breads, croissants, pains au chocolat, madeleines and hot drinks, so it's kind of a bakery too.
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Gaillot et Gray
59 Clanbrassil Street LowerGaillot et Gray is owned by a French man, Gilles Gaillot and his Irish wife Emma Gray. They sell French style pizza, using Emmental cheese instead of the usual mozzarella as well as many other French products. There is a choice of eight pizzas from a simple cheese and tomato to Bayonne ham and rocket. During the day they sell homemade sourdough breads, croissants, pains au chocolat, madeleines and hot drinks, so it's kind of a bakery too.
This Italian-inspired wine bar is doing revolutionary things with small plates of food. Great wine!
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Etto
18 Merrion RowThis Italian-inspired wine bar is doing revolutionary things with small plates of food. Great wine!
Good for vegetarians. Fresh, tasty, delicious and healthy meals. With an emphasis on locally grown & organic ingredients there delicious vegetarian menu caters for a variety of diets.
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Cornucopia
19-20 Wicklow St Good for vegetarians. Fresh, tasty, delicious and healthy meals. With an emphasis on locally grown & organic ingredients there delicious vegetarian menu caters for a variety of diets.
Bunsen Wexford Street
36 Wexford StSimply hamburgers
Good coffee and a refreshing, creative and pure approach to food
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Brother Hubbard (South)
46 Harrington StGood coffee and a refreshing, creative and pure approach to food
Trendy location with funky tables and tiled floor for proper Mexican food and variety of cocktails.
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777
7 South Great George's StreetTrendy location with funky tables and tiled floor for proper Mexican food and variety of cocktails.
Classical French dishes combined with Gallic wine list in elegant but casual old Europe dining room.
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La Maison
15 Castle MarketClassical French dishes combined with Gallic wine list in elegant but casual old Europe dining room.
CrackBird South William
William Street SouthDelicious chicken
The Emporium
64 William St Sthe tapas at Port House are incredible
3FE
32-34 Grand Canal Street LowerGreat Coffee
Meet Me in the Morning
49 Pleasants StreetPickle Restaurant
43 Camden Street LowerA wonderful Indian restaurant
Good food with no fuss, Relaxed and informal Asian street food restaurant
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Neon Asian Street Food
17 Camden Street LowerGood food with no fuss, Relaxed and informal Asian street food restaurant
Green 19
19 Camden Street LowerLocated in the Dean Hotel, rooftop bar and restaurant that offers staggering views across Dublin and one of the city’s best terraces.
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Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
33 Harcourt StreetLocated in the Dean Hotel, rooftop bar and restaurant that offers staggering views across Dublin and one of the city’s best terraces.
Parks & Nature
Mga Hardin ng Iveagh
Saint Stephen's GreenThe 22-acre park is a Dublin gem and an oasis of calm away from the hustle and bustle of downtown city life. When weather permits, you should do as the locals do and stretch out on the grass for some rest and relaxation, or grab a picnic lunch. Immaculate flowerbeds fringe the lawns. Also in the park is an ornate fountain at its center, a bridge over a duck pond, and a children's playground.
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St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's Green The 22-acre park is a Dublin gem and an oasis of calm away from the hustle and bustle of downtown city life. When weather permits, you should do as the locals do and stretch out on the grass for some rest and relaxation, or grab a picnic lunch. Immaculate flowerbeds fringe the lawns. Also in the park is an ornate fountain at its center, a bridge over a duck pond, and a children's playground.
Shopping
Brown Thomas
88 Grafton StreetDunnes Stores
19-20 South Great George's StreetFor a big grocery shop
An old Georgian home from the 1700s which was converted into a boutique-style shopping centre in more recent years. It has some of the best Irish designer boutiques.
Pepper pot is good for lunch
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Adventure Trails
59 William St SAn old Georgian home from the 1700s which was converted into a boutique-style shopping centre in more recent years. It has some of the best Irish designer boutiques.
Pepper pot is good for lunch
Essentials
Tesco Express
Tesco Express
Fresh The Good Food Market
1-4 Camden Street LowerGetting Around
Harcourt station
8 Grantham St
8 Grantham StreetDublin Bikes Stop. Dublinbikes is a public bicycle rental scheme.
Hop on the Dart and go to Dunlaoghaire or Dalkey.
If staying in the capital for a few days, the DART (Dublin's light rail network) is a leisurely way to explore the coastline. The village of Howth, at the far extremity of Dublin's north side is well worth a visit. Here, visitors will find a range of restaurants, many serving fresh seafood as Howth remains a fishing village, albeit an upmarket one these days. The views from Howth Head are spectacular. Also on the north side, and on the DART line is Malahide, a quaint village with a beautiful castle open to the public.
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DART Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Hop on the Dart and go to Dunlaoghaire or Dalkey.
If staying in the capital for a few days, the DART (Dublin's light rail network) is a leisurely way to explore the coastline. The village of Howth, at the far extremity of Dublin's north side is well worth a visit. Here, visitors will find a range of restaurants, many serving fresh seafood as Howth remains a fishing village, albeit an upmarket one these days. The views from Howth Head are spectacular. Also on the north side, and on the DART line is Malahide, a quaint village with a beautiful castle open to the public.
Arts & Culture
Trinity College is probably the best spot to kick off your Dublin tour. It's at the heart of the capital, packed full of incredible history, and it's the oldest university in Ireland having been founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Occupying an enviable 40-acre site, Trinity retains some of its ancient seclusion of cobbled squares, gardens, and parks and is famed throughout the world for its collection of great treasures. These include, on permanent exhibition, the 9th century illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, the Books of Durrow and Armagh, and an ancient Irish harp. The priceless artefacts are displayed in the Treasury and the awe-inspiring 18th-century Long Room.
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Trinity College Library
College Green Trinity College is probably the best spot to kick off your Dublin tour. It's at the heart of the capital, packed full of incredible history, and it's the oldest university in Ireland having been founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Occupying an enviable 40-acre site, Trinity retains some of its ancient seclusion of cobbled squares, gardens, and parks and is famed throughout the world for its collection of great treasures. These include, on permanent exhibition, the 9th century illuminated manuscript, the Book of Kells, the Books of Durrow and Armagh, and an ancient Irish harp. The priceless artefacts are displayed in the Treasury and the awe-inspiring 18th-century Long Room.
A right turn at the end of Kildare Street will bring you to the National Gallery of Ireland with entrances on Clare Street and Merrion Square West. Housing the finest collection of Irish art in the world alongside an outstanding collection of European art from the Middle Ages to the present day, this is a must-see while in the capital.
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Pambansang Galeriya ng Ireland
Merrion Square West A right turn at the end of Kildare Street will bring you to the National Gallery of Ireland with entrances on Clare Street and Merrion Square West. Housing the finest collection of Irish art in the world alongside an outstanding collection of European art from the Middle Ages to the present day, this is a must-see while in the capital.
At the top of Dawson Street is a must-see for those interested in how Dublin and its people lived their lives and evolved over the past century. James Joyce once famously said, 'in the particular is contained the universal,' which neatly sums up the ethos of this treasure trove. In the minutiae of people's belongings, history is indeed writ large. Opened in 2011 following an appeal for mementos and artefacts, the museum has gone from strength to strength and now hosts an array of temporary exhibitions and events as well as permanent installations, including a U2 retrospective with exhibits donated by band members.
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Ang Maliit na Museo ng Dublin
33 St Stephen's GreenAt the top of Dawson Street is a must-see for those interested in how Dublin and its people lived their lives and evolved over the past century. James Joyce once famously said, 'in the particular is contained the universal,' which neatly sums up the ethos of this treasure trove. In the minutiae of people's belongings, history is indeed writ large. Opened in 2011 following an appeal for mementos and artefacts, the museum has gone from strength to strength and now hosts an array of temporary exhibitions and events as well as permanent installations, including a U2 retrospective with exhibits donated by band members.
Gate Theatre
Gaiety Theatre
King Street SouthDublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Parnell Square NorthThe museum, founded in 1953 by an American living in Dublin, Chester Beatty, features a fine collection of oriental art and several collections of manuscripts, books, and ancient texts. Among the treasures are French Books of Hours of the 14th and 15th century and a prayer book, which belonged to Philip II of Spain; works of Far Eastern art; Islamic prints; Sanskrit manuscripts (12th-13th century); Indian miniatures; and Babylonian clay tablets (2,500-2,300 BC). There are also European medieval and renaissance manuscripts, Egyptian papyrus texts, and copies of the Qur'an, and the Bible. Buddhist paintings and Turkish and Persian miniatures are also on display.
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Chester Beatty
The museum, founded in 1953 by an American living in Dublin, Chester Beatty, features a fine collection of oriental art and several collections of manuscripts, books, and ancient texts. Among the treasures are French Books of Hours of the 14th and 15th century and a prayer book, which belonged to Philip II of Spain; works of Far Eastern art; Islamic prints; Sanskrit manuscripts (12th-13th century); Indian miniatures; and Babylonian clay tablets (2,500-2,300 BC). There are also European medieval and renaissance manuscripts, Egyptian papyrus texts, and copies of the Qur'an, and the Bible. Buddhist paintings and Turkish and Persian miniatures are also on display.
Sightseeing
Guinness Brewery
Dublin Castle was the site of central administration during 700 years of British rule until 1922. The castle has seen many guises: medieval fortress, vice-regal court, and function of government. In 1534, Irish rebel Silken Thomas (so named for his fine clothes) launched an attack and besieged the castle. Currently, the castle is mainly used for ceremonial occasions, exhibitions, and even concerts. The ornate state apartments are open to visitors and there are a number of museums to explore including the Chester Beatty Library and Gallery.
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Dublin Castle
Dame Street Dublin Castle was the site of central administration during 700 years of British rule until 1922. The castle has seen many guises: medieval fortress, vice-regal court, and function of government. In 1534, Irish rebel Silken Thomas (so named for his fine clothes) launched an attack and besieged the castle. Currently, the castle is mainly used for ceremonial occasions, exhibitions, and even concerts. The ornate state apartments are open to visitors and there are a number of museums to explore including the Chester Beatty Library and Gallery.
This eclectic stretch buzzes morning, noon, and night and is a magnet for buskers, from classical quartets to traditional fiddle players and singer-songwriters. Many famed bands and musicians have given impromptu performances here, including Bono of U2. Aside from buskers, you will find a broad range of boutiques, jewelers, and department stores including upmarket Brown Thomas.
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Grafton Street
Grafton StreetThis eclectic stretch buzzes morning, noon, and night and is a magnet for buskers, from classical quartets to traditional fiddle players and singer-songwriters. Many famed bands and musicians have given impromptu performances here, including Bono of U2. Aside from buskers, you will find a broad range of boutiques, jewelers, and department stores including upmarket Brown Thomas.
Restored in the 19th century and dominating the surrounding area, Christ Church Cathedral is built on the site of Dublin's first church, which was founded in 1028 and made of timber. The Great Nave has magnificent early gothic arches, and here you can see the 14th-century replica of the tomb of legendary Norman conqueror Strongbow, who is buried elsewhere in the cathedral. The fragment that lies alongside is said to be part of the original tomb and has the nickname, 'Strongbow's son.' Parts of the vast crypt, which runs the length of the building, date from the 13th century.
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Katedral ng Simbahan ni Kristo
Christchurch PlaceRestored in the 19th century and dominating the surrounding area, Christ Church Cathedral is built on the site of Dublin's first church, which was founded in 1028 and made of timber. The Great Nave has magnificent early gothic arches, and here you can see the 14th-century replica of the tomb of legendary Norman conqueror Strongbow, who is buried elsewhere in the cathedral. The fragment that lies alongside is said to be part of the original tomb and has the nickname, 'Strongbow's son.' Parts of the vast crypt, which runs the length of the building, date from the 13th century.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Tradition has it that here, St. Patrick baptized converts to Christianity in AD 450. Like Christchurch, the original edifice was timber. In 1192, another church was founded and constructed of stone. Just over a century later, another reconstruction took place and its status was raised to that of cathedral. Over the centuries, much embellishment has occurred, chiefly in the mid 1700s when the steeple was built, and during the late 1800s when there were substantial renovations. Gulliver's Travels author and satirist Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), is interred in a tomb to the right of the entrance.
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Katedral ng San Patricio
Saint Patrick's CloseSt. Patrick's Cathedral is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Tradition has it that here, St. Patrick baptized converts to Christianity in AD 450. Like Christchurch, the original edifice was timber. In 1192, another church was founded and constructed of stone. Just over a century later, another reconstruction took place and its status was raised to that of cathedral. Over the centuries, much embellishment has occurred, chiefly in the mid 1700s when the steeple was built, and during the late 1800s when there were substantial renovations. Gulliver's Travels author and satirist Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), is interred in a tomb to the right of the entrance.