Ready-made route around Dublin
Hello, I'm Sasha 👋
I have been living in Ireland for a long time and would like to share interesting places with you if you want to visit Dublin or offer it as a tour for tourists.
🛂 Visa
Now, Ukrainian citizens do not need a visa, which makes this country even more accessible.
📆 Time of year
The best time to visit is from April to October, when it is warm and there is less rain, although it does rain a lot.
Nature amazes with its greenery, and the city comes alive with festivals.
🗺️ Ready-made itinerary for 1-2 days in Dublin
Day 1
▪️ Trinity College and the Book of Kells
The oldest university in Ireland with an impressive library.
▪️ Dublin Castle (Dublin Castle)
The historic city center is interesting for those who love history.
▪️ Christ Church Cathedral
The main cathedral of the city with medieval architecture.
▪️ Guinness Storehouse
An interactive beer museum, about how it all began and up to modern production, with an observation deck on the roof with a panoramic view of the city.
Day 2
▪️ St. Stephen's Green Park
A peaceful place for walking and relaxing.
▪️ Temple Bar (Temple Bar)
An area with pubs, live music and one of the most famous and oldest pubs.
▪️ Ha'penny Bridge
A symbol of the city, perfect for an evening stroll.
▪️ For children
A large amusement park outside the city - Emerald Park - is a local "Disneyland" with rides, roller coasters, a petting zoo and picnic areas. Only an hour's drive from Dublin!
One of the oldest zoos in Europe, located in Phoenix Park, it is home to over 400 species of animals, including giraffes, elephants, penguins and more.
Portmarnock Beach is a sandy beach near Dublin for summer walks.
Explorium Science Center is an interactive museum where children can learn about science and technology through games.
💡 Tips for tourists
Transport - it is better to get around on foot or by public transport (buses/Luas tram). It is not worth renting a car.
Souvenirs are available in Temple Bar shops, but the cheapest ones are at Penneys or in the markets.
Food - the national food is not particularly specific, there are more variations in alcoholic beverages, but be sure to try Irish stew and a traditional breakfast with eggs, potatoes and bacon.
Tourists love the Wing's World Cuisine all-inclusive restaurant, where food is unlimited and the cost for 1 adult starts at 20 euros.
🍀 St. Patrick's Day (March 17), if you are planning a trip in the spring, be sure to come to Ireland's main holiday.
The whole country is celebrating, everyone will be dressed in green, there will be a large-scale parade and a festive atmosphere on the streets of the city. This is the best way to experience the local culture and traditions.