The ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE to Dublin Ireland 2024
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- Thank you for watching the ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE to Dublin, Ireland. This video explores how to get here, how to get around, where to stay, where to eat and what there is to do in this beautiful incredible city.
I have tried to put together a video that I would want to watch if I had never been to Dublin. Therefore every main attraction is included, with information on fees and hours, where applicable.
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Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, effortlessly blends rich history, lively culture, and breathtaking scenery, making it an irresistible destination for travelers from around the globe. Here’s why Dublin should be on every traveler’s bucket list:
Historical Significance: Dublin boasts a fascinating history spanning over a millennium, evident in its ancient castles, cathedrals, and Georgian architecture. From the iconic Dublin Castle to the majestic St. Patrick’s Cathedral, history buffs will be enthralled by the city’s heritage.
Cultural Hub: Renowned for its literary heritage, Dublin has been home to literary giants like James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Samuel Beckett. Explore the Dublin Writers Museum or follow in the footsteps of Leopold Bloom from Joyce’s "Ulysses" on a literary walking tour. The city’s vibrant arts scene, showcased in galleries and theaters, further enriches its cultural tapestry.
Warm Hospitality: The Irish are famed for their warmth and hospitality, ensuring visitors feel right at home. From cozy pubs echoing with traditional music to friendly locals eager to share stories, Dublin exudes a welcoming atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression.
Gastronomic Delights: Dublin’s culinary scene is a delightful fusion of traditional Irish fare and international flavors. Don’t forget to wash it down with a pint of Guinness at one of the city’s many historic pubs.
Dublin, Ireland, offers a wealth of attractions and activities to suit every traveler's interests. Here's a comprehensive list of what you can see and do in Dublin:
Trinity College and the Book of Kells: Explore the historic campus of Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, and marvel at the stunning Long Room in the Old Library. Don't miss the chance to see the beautifully illustrated Book of Kells, a medieval manuscript dating back to the 9th century.
Guinness Storehouse: Discover the history of Ireland's most famous beer at the Guinness Storehouse. Learn about the brewing process, enjoy panoramic views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar, and savor a complimentary pint of Guinness. In the video I stated this was one of the most visited attractions in the country - well, it is THE most visited attraction in Ireland.
Dublin Castle: Step back in time at Dublin Castle, a medieval fortress turned government complex. Explore the State Apartments, visit the Chapel Royal, and stroll through the beautiful gardens.
Temple Bar: Dublin's cultural quarter, Temple Bar, is a bustling hub of pubs, restaurants, galleries, and street performers. Experience the lively atmosphere, catch a traditional Irish music session, and explore the area's vibrant arts scene.
St. Patrick's Cathedral: Admire the stunning architecture of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ireland's largest church. Learn about its rich history and connections to Ireland's patron saint, St. Patrick.
EPIC museum in Dublin showcases Ireland's diaspora, highlighting the stories of immigrants and their impact on global culture and society.
National Museum of Ireland: Discover Ireland's history, archaeology, and natural history at the National Museum of Ireland. Highlights include the Treasury Exhibition at the Archaeology Museum and the Bog Bodies at the Museum of Archaeology.
Kilmainham Gaol: Gain insight into Ireland's tumultuous history at Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison turned museum. Learn about the political prisoners held here during Ireland's struggle for independence.
Dublinia: Immerse yourself in Dublin's Viking and medieval history at Dublinia. Explore interactive exhibits, climb the medieval tower, and learn about life in Dublin during the Middle Ages.
National Gallery of Ireland: Admire works of art from renowned Irish and international artists at the National Gallery of Ireland. Highlights include masterpieces by Caravaggio, Vermeer, and Jack B. Yeats.
Grafton Street: Shop 'til you drop on Grafton Street, one of Dublin's premier shopping districts. Browse a variety of shops, boutiques, and department stores, and soak up the lively atmosphere.
Jameson Distillery Bow St.: Discover the art of whiskey-making at the Jameson Distillery Bow St. Take a guided tour to learn about the distillation process, enjoy a whiskey tasting, and even blend your own personalized bottle of Jameson.
Go raibh maith agat, Éire. Is tír álainn thú le daoine iontacha.
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Great video man! Our beautiful country shown really well and nice 👏👏
Thank you - I absolutely fell in love with Ireland. So special and the people, lovely and proud.
Excellent video. As a local video maker I can appreciate the work
Hi there! I checked out your channel - love it (Subscribed). I fell in love with Dublin (and Ireland) and my only regret is not staying longer. I'm planning a trip back next year. The people were so friendly!
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Amazing video. Thanks for sharing. 👍2
Thank you very much for the kind comment!!
Fantastic video and very informative! Ireland is just beautiful!
Well thank you, and thank you for watching. Ireland is incredible.
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Enjoy! My complete Ireland video comes out in July. And, I'm jealous of your trip!
The Brazen Head is Dublin’s oldest pub. Sean’s Bar in Athlone is Ireland’s oldest pub and possibly the oldest in the world.
Correct, even though they both claim the title.
This is great! thanks for sharing! Which paddywagon tour did you take? I would like to book the same if not something similar. Thanks!
Thank you very much. I appreciate it. We did two day tours- Belfast and Giants Causeway and the Cliffs of Moher. Both with Paddywagon and they were excellent. We opted for the smaller van tour and not the large bus. My Ireland video comes out on Friday.
Stay away from Temple bar, it's a tourist trap.
Take pictures, then leave.
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Wait, this is supposed to be a guide to Dublin, but then you left the country and went to Northern Ireland for the Giant’s Causeway and Belfast. Then you traveled across the country to the Cliffs of Moher.
Correct. Many tourists who visit Dublin want to see other sites that are close by. Ireland and N. Ireland are very small and everything is easy and quick to get to. This is what I did and that’s why I included a few locations.
Then why not call it a guide to ireland?
Because it isn't a guide to Ireland, it's a Guide to Dublin. Everyone travels differently and when I travel to a city I like to see things close to the City, in addition to the city - in London, I go to Windsor, Oxford, Bath, etc. All of these excursions are part of my trip to London. When I go to Melbourne Australia, I travel to Phillip Island and the Great Ocean Road. When I travel to Calgary, I travel to Banff and Jasper. And if you look at travel guides to Dublin, London, Melbourne and Calgary, they all promote excursions. When I worked for Tourism Calgary for 10 years we promoted Calgary, but most visitors wanted to see the rocky mountains, so we promoted that too. We gave what the visitor wanted...and that's what I am trying to do with my visitors. I'm creating travel videos that I would want to watch. It won't please everyone and that's okay, so long as it pleases some people.
Try a Chicken Fillet from a deli hot food counter in a Centra or Spar and Irish Spicebag in a Chinese restaurant game changer 😍😍 thank me later*
Good advice! And great, now I have to go back!
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Good additions! I know I missed a few things but the City is so incredible that if I included everything I would have had to be there for another few weeks and the video would have been VERY long.
The guinness storehouse is not one of the biggest tourist attractions its the biggest by a good bit and cliffs of moher is the second.Seans bar old athlone is the oldest pub not brazen head though you said apparently but seans bar has more evidence to back it up.
You're totally right about the Guinness Storefront (I actually wrote that in the description some time ago) and you're also right about Seans Bar... Thanks for the comments.
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