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With an illustrious history and a young-at-heart attitude, Dublin is a dynamic cultural hub with all the right ingredients - from the literary heritage of Oscar Wilde and James Joyce, to enjoying the 'craic' in the pubs and clubs around Temple Bar.
Food and drink
It would be sacrilege indeed to come to Ireland and not sample a pint of Guinness, which tastes better in Dublin than anywhere else in the world; follow it with a chaser of Irish Whiskey, and you'll make friends for life! But if the drinks come with history, you'll find Dublin's gastronomic scene totally modern with restaurants catering to every taste.
Local specialities include Irish stew, filled potato pancakes called boxty, drisheen black pudding and a wealth of shellfish, including cockles and mussels. Don't miss the chance to try coddle, a dish made with pork sausages, or colcannon, the Irish equivalent of bubble and squeak.
Shopping
Dublin is a wonderful place for shopping and on the south side of the Liffey you'll find plenty to buy. Local goods to take home include handknitted Aran sweaters, contemporary and Celtic-style jewellery, ceramics, hand-blown glass and paintings. With such an illustrious literary history, it comes as no surprise that there are plenty of bookshops across the city, including second-hand and specialist dealers. For fashion visit Grafton Street, where you'll find Brown Thomas, Dublin's premier department store and a great stockist of Irish designers..
Co. Dublin Blog posts
From the UK's most popular travel bloggers
Dublin Off the Beaten Path: Your Guide to Dublin's Secrets
17th March 2023 by Inside the Travel Lab
Discover the hidden gems of Dublin with our guide to the city's lesser-known attractions. Uncover the secrets of the Irish capital and explore the city's off-the-beaten-path sights and activities. From secret gardens to hidden bars, discover the unique experiences that Dublin has to offer....
Two Days in Dublin: The Best Itinerary for Ireland’s Capital
5th January 2023 by Inside the Travel Lab
Spend a fantastic two days in Dublin with our insider guide and itinerary. Now is the perfect time to explore Ireland's capital city....
Everything you need to know about eating In Dublin
28th November 2022 by The World in My Pocket
Dublin is filled with some amazing restaurants serving the finest dishes of Irish cuisine. Because the food quality is 5 stars, you’re guaranteed a good meal no matter where you go. In this post, I’m going to give you the full breakdown of eating in Dublin, from the best restaurants to what to eat; by the end of reading this, you’ll know exactly how to fill your belly, Dublin style. Let’s go....
20 most Instagrammable places in Dublin you need to visit
20th May 2022 by Italian Trip Abroad
It was a grey morning when we landed in Dublin, and our first impression was not that great. We felt like we never left London, but this feeling changed after a couple of hours when the city actually woke up. Dublin is a great city with many things to offer and to see. This city will surprise you, from the typical pubs branded by Guinness to delicious Bagels for breakfast to the best photo spots in Dublin. So pack your bags and your camera, and let’s discover all the most Instagrammable...
9 of the ‘ferry’ best value holidays from UK
21st February 2022 by Budget Traveller
There’s a certain blissful calm of arriving at your destination by sea on a ferry. There are fewer, grander perspectives in travel than arriving in a new destination, your eyes feasting on the broad expanse of the harbour, being serenaded by a whirl of seagulls, with a crisp breeze in your hair. It is a world away from the stress of modern day flying - no stress of airport security, being jammed tightly into your minuscule seat with no social distancing possible, the hassle of packing all...
13 hidden gems in Dublin to see a less touristy side of the city
20th January 2021 by The Wandering Quinn
Dublin is a popular city for a city break and a stop on a wider trip around Ireland! There are many famous Dublin attractions like Dublin Castle, Temple Bar, St Stephens Green and the Guinness Tour but what if you’ve been to Dublin before and now want to see a different part of the city? Or you want to see Dublin like a local?...
What to do in Dublin, Ireland during Christmas and the festive winter months
26th January 2021 by TravelDave
Dublin, Ireland is merely magical in the wintertime. The great Irish cheer is even more welcoming and warm at this time of year, and with all the festive decorations and twinkling lights across the city, a trip to Dublin around Christmas cannot help but get you in the festive spirit. The streets filled with merry locals and tourists - I found it was nicely busy with a buzz in the air. Dublin is also great for shopping, which means you can get all your Christmas shopping done and have a nice...
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