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“The vlogger mentions this pub claims to be the oldest in Ireland, with a hostelry on site since 1198, though the current building is from the 1750s.”
— Sophie Nadeau
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3 Vloggers“The vlogger mentions this pub claims to be the oldest in Ireland, with a hostelry on site since 1198, though the current building is from the 1750s.”
— Sophie Nadeau
3 Vloggers“The vlogger shows the famous pub decorated with extensive Christmas lights. She recommends taking a picture but advises against going inside because the prices are extremely high.”
— Sofia Abrantes
2 Vloggers“They had dinner here, enjoying shepherd's pie and seafood chowder while listening to a live music performance.”
— cari cakes
1 Vloggers“For her birthday lunch, the vlogger ate at this restaurant on the 5th floor of the Guinness Storehouse. She was amazed by the size of her 'Ultimate Steak Sandwich', calling it a proper birthday meal.”
— Janica´s Journey
1 Vloggers“The vlogger gets breakfast to-go from this popular bakery. She comments on the long queue and how amazing all the pastries look, choosing a savory and a sweet one.”
— Janica´s Journey
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this pub on Camden Street and shows the unique feature of private, locked cabinets where regular customers can keep their personal bottles of whiskey.”
— Tuğçe Karpuzcu Elmas
“The vlogger has lunch at this restaurant, trying a "Boxty Platter" which includes various potato-based Irish specialties like pancakes and dumplings, as well as a traditional corned beef dish.”
— Tuğçe Karpuzcu Elmas
1 Vloggers“The Guinness tour ends at the Gravity Bar, which offers a 360-degree view over Dublin. The vlogger enjoys her complimentary pint of Guinness and is impressed by the view of the Wicklow Mountains.”
— Janica´s Journey
1 Vloggers“Nicknamed 'The Gravediggers' for its proximity to a cemetery, this pub has been in the same family for 7 generations. The vlogger describes it as a slice of Irish soul with no music or TV, and learns they use separate glass washers just for Guinness.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers“The vlogger sits with a statue of the original owner, John Kehoe, and learns the pub sells 100 kegs of Guinness a week. He is shown the 'snug' and learns that a true snug must have its own private entrance from the street.”
— TOPJAW
1 Vloggers“They had lunch at this historic pub in Kilkenny, which has a history connected to the Alice Kyteler witchcraft trials. The vlogger says it was the best meal of the trip.”
— cari cakes
1 Vloggers“The vlogger recommends this bar as a great alternative to see live Irish music without paying for an expensive dinner show. They enjoyed the lively atmosphere and music.”
— Sofia Abrantes
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Essentials
Daily Budget
€80–120 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Dublin Airport (DUB)
~30 min to city centre · Express bus 700 or Airlink · €7–8
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EU citizens free · 90 days visa-free for most
Tipping
10-15% in restaurants · optional elsewhere
Vlogger Tip
Book Kilmainham Gaol tickets exactly 28 days in advance at midnight Irish time — they sell out in minutes. For the best Guinness, skip the Storehouse crowds and head to John Kavanagh (The Gravediggers) where they wash pint glasses separately from regular glassware.
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LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
Cobblestone streets lined with pubs blasting live music, street performers on every corner, and tourists armed with pints. It's Dublin's most iconic neighbourhood — loud, chaotic, and unapologetically touristy, but that's exactly why it works.
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger checks into his hostel for the trip. He shows the reception area and his capsule-style bed in the dormitory.”
— Anıl Yakar | Yurt Dışı Seyahat
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger shows the exterior of the classic brick building with yellow doors, then walks through the red-walled staircase and yellow-walled lobby area of their hotel.”
— Tuğçe Karpuzcu Elmas
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger checks into this hotel for her 48-hour trip and gives a tour of her room, which she finds lovely and in a nice location by the river.”
— Janica´s Journey
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FAQ
Dublin is generally safe. Stick to well-lit areas at night and watch for pickpockets in Temple Bar and O'Connell Street.
2-3 days covers the highlights. Add 1-2 days for Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, and Trinity College without rushing.
Temple Bar area for nightlife, Georgian Quarter for culture, or Smithfield for a local vibe. All are central and walkable.
Dublin is pricey for food and accommodation. Budget €80-120/day. Pints cost €5-7. Look for early bird dinner menus to save.
Most places accept cards, but some traditional pubs and small shops are cash-only. ATMs are widely available. Avoid airport currency exchange — use city center bureaus for better rates.
It's touristy but worth it for the rooftop Gravity Bar with 360° city views. Book tickets online in advance. For a more authentic pint, try local pubs like John Kavanagh (The Gravediggers).
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