
Visit Dublin - The Don'ts of Visiting Dublin, Ireland - Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
Comments and reviews: 10
Danny30011980
One don't for Trinity College - don't do it on weekends unless you wanna have to queue all around the green for ages to get into the long room; -) Don't go to the pubs in Temple Bar - complete rip off plus the Irish do not really go there, so if you're into an authentic experience - go somewhere else! Having a look from the outside is ok tho'. As for Guinness - you cannot see the actual brewery, but the storehouse is the exhibit one. Two separate building complexes; -) For Pub Crawl 16th of June is perfect - Blooms day. Those who have read James Joyce's Ulysses will understand. The sights are actually not spread out that much - unless you wanna go to Guinnesses or Phoenix Park - but if you like the live commenary and not having to read up the info yourself a hop on hop off may be right for you. As for the buses from the Airport - the 747 is really expensive, stops right outside the Terminal and lots of Tourists take that one as they know no better. If you go to Terminal 1 and cross the zebra crossing on the ground floor level to the white multi storey car park - go through the car park building (there are few shops and food places with escalators to the parking decks) and out the other end, there you'll find a big bus station. Take the No. 16 or 41 from here (Make sure the sign says City Centre. These buses will defo save you a few bob opposed to the expensive 747!
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One don't for Trinity College - don't do it on weekends unless you wanna have to queue all around the green for ages to get into the long room; -) Don't go to the pubs in Temple Bar - complete rip off plus the Irish do not really go there, so if you're into an authentic experience - go somewhere else! Having a look from the outside is ok tho'. As for Guinness - you cannot see the actual brewery, but the storehouse is the exhibit one. Two separate building complexes; -) For Pub Crawl 16th of June is perfect - Blooms day. Those who have read James Joyce's Ulysses will understand. The sights are actually not spread out that much - unless you wanna go to Guinnesses or Phoenix Park - but if you like the live commenary and not having to read up the info yourself a hop on hop off may be right for you. As for the buses from the Airport - the 747 is really expensive, stops right outside the Terminal and lots of Tourists take that one as they know no better. If you go to Terminal 1 and cross the zebra crossing on the ground floor level to the white multi storey car park - go through the car park building (there are few shops and food places with escalators to the parking decks) and out the other end, there you'll find a big bus station. Take the No. 16 or 41 from here (Make sure the sign says City Centre. These buses will defo save you a few bob opposed to the expensive 747!
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John
In Irish and British pubs dont be surprised if local regulars get served before tourists, even if they arrived at the bar after you. They will know the staff, usually are ordering a small round or a single drink, and are the people who keep the place profitable during the lean times. Often they dont need to order. A drink will just magically appear in front of them as soon as they approach the bar.
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In Irish and British pubs dont be surprised if local regulars get served before tourists, even if they arrived at the bar after you. They will know the staff, usually are ordering a small round or a single drink, and are the people who keep the place profitable during the lean times. Often they dont need to order. A drink will just magically appear in front of them as soon as they approach the bar.
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William
I'm an older person traveling alone and I'm not sure that I want to spend much/any time in downtown Dublin. Is it possible to catch a bus from the Dublin Airport to an outlying town where I could have an enjoyable, calmer visit for a couple of days? I keeping hearing good things about Kilkenny. Would that be a good alternative destination to Dublin?
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I'm an older person traveling alone and I'm not sure that I want to spend much/any time in downtown Dublin. Is it possible to catch a bus from the Dublin Airport to an outlying town where I could have an enjoyable, calmer visit for a couple of days? I keeping hearing good things about Kilkenny. Would that be a good alternative destination to Dublin?
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Michael
If you are into sport dont forget to visit Croke park the home of GAA ie Gaelic football and hurling. Visit the museum and stadium tour. Also dont forget to visit the visit the Aviva stadium home ground of Irish rugby and football(soccer) teams visit the museum and stadium tour
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If you are into sport dont forget to visit Croke park the home of GAA ie Gaelic football and hurling. Visit the museum and stadium tour. Also dont forget to visit the visit the Aviva stadium home ground of Irish rugby and football(soccer) teams visit the museum and stadium tour
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tacet
You can actually tour around the main city by foot! Dublin City is as big (or as small) as Cebu City, Philippines. It is very interesting to walk around Dublin City and you can get the most of it just by walking around as most exciting spots are just very near each other!
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You can actually tour around the main city by foot! Dublin City is as big (or as small) as Cebu City, Philippines. It is very interesting to walk around Dublin City and you can get the most of it just by walking around as most exciting spots are just very near each other!
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Emma
My top tip for going to Dublin is Dont! Im from Cork. the rebel county (we think its the real capital. Much friendlier city than Dublin, cheaper and more countryside to visit and beautiful beaches nearby. And a great place to explore the beautiful countryside in Kerry too!
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My top tip for going to Dublin is Dont! Im from Cork. the rebel county (we think its the real capital. Much friendlier city than Dublin, cheaper and more countryside to visit and beautiful beaches nearby. And a great place to explore the beautiful countryside in Kerry too!
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Penzaar
would also be visiting Dublin for the first time soon I would be glad to be there and love to see beautiful place and people who God created. I am glad from the bottom of my heart to have the opportunity to watch this video. Thank you for putting this one up.
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would also be visiting Dublin for the first time soon I would be glad to be there and love to see beautiful place and people who God created. I am glad from the bottom of my heart to have the opportunity to watch this video. Thank you for putting this one up.
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Lanna's
Unsavoury people at night? Man I'm a woman and have never felt unsafe in the main spots at night. Just be careful on the luas after like 10.
The hostels are the best place to stay imo, but tbh just venture out of dublin. Visit it for a day, and then leave
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Unsavoury people at night? Man I'm a woman and have never felt unsafe in the main spots at night. Just be careful on the luas after like 10.
The hostels are the best place to stay imo, but tbh just venture out of dublin. Visit it for a day, and then leave
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Rollerpuss
Stay away from Temple Bar (but visit the Rock'n'Roll Museum, one of the best attractions in the city, don't give to anyone who asks for 2, and visit Belfast if you can. Fab city, much more to offer and cheaper, too
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Stay away from Temple Bar (but visit the Rock'n'Roll Museum, one of the best attractions in the city, don't give to anyone who asks for 2, and visit Belfast if you can. Fab city, much more to offer and cheaper, too
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Aiden
If your rude you will be in for a shock, you will be treated how u treat other's, and Irish people tend not to back down, if u get aggressive, well lets just say bad bad idea.
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If your rude you will be in for a shock, you will be treated how u treat other's, and Irish people tend not to back down, if u get aggressive, well lets just say bad bad idea.
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