Dublin compresses Georgian squares, world-class literary history, and a famously social pub culture into a walkable centre on the Liffey. Beyond the Guinness Storehouse and Trinity's Book of Kells, it's a base for the dramatic Wicklow Mountains and coastal villages along the DART railway.
Cheapest
€49
Aug 2026
Average
€91
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Most expensive
€130
Aug 2026
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Price per month
Aug 2026
€49
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Quick facts
Timezone
Dublin
Currency
€ EUR
Language
English
City transfer
~30 min
Bus / Taxi / Rideshare
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Skip the Temple Bar tourist trap and drink in Mulligan's on Poolbeg Street — one of Dublin's oldest pubs, unchanged since 1782, and still pouring one of the city's best pints of Guinness at half the tourist-area price.
Visit Trinity College Library's Long Room early on a weekday (doors open at 9:30am) — arrive at opening to beat tour groups and see the Book of Kells and 200,000 ancient manuscripts in genuine atmospheric quiet.
Take the 45-minute DART train south to Killiney or Dalkey for a coastal walk with views across Dublin Bay — stop at Finnegan's pub in Dalkey village for lunch, and spot where Bono and Van Morrison actually live.
Hit the Dun Laoghaire Sunday Market (10am–4pm, People's Park) for the best local food producers, baked goods, and crafts — far better quality and atmosphere than anything in the city centre tourist market circuit.
Travel tips
- →Skip the Temple Bar pub itself — its namesake neighbourhood has better pubs for half the price one street over
- →Take the DART south to Howth or Dalkey for a cliff walk and seafood lunch
- →Book the Book of Kells timed entry online to avoid a long queue at Trinity
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