Lively and welcoming, Dublin offers historic pubs with live music, the legendary Guinness Storehouse and a unique literary heritage.
Dublin is a city with a literary and musical soul. Home of Joyce, Wilde and Beckett, every pub is a stage where traditional music mixes with pints of Guinness. But Dublin is also a modern tech city with regenerated quarters and a surprising food scene.
May to September for the best weather. March for St. Patrick's Day.
Full Irish breakfast, fish and chips, Irish stew, soda bread, Howth seafood and of course Guinness. For dinner: gastropubs with modern Irish cuisine.
Temple Bar for pubs and live music (but tourist prices). Grafton Street for shopping. Howth for the harbour and seafood. Smithfield for markets and Jameson Distillery. Stoneybatter for authentic local pubs.
Dublin Airport (DUB), bus and taxi to the centre in 30 minutes.