Travel around Dublin with Bobby

I chose to visit Dublin because it’s a city where history, literature, and lively culture blend perfectly. The chance to walk through the iconic Trinity College and see the Book of Kells was something I couldn’t pass up. I was also drawn to the famous Temple Bar area, where traditional Irish music fills the streets and pubs, creating a warm and friendly vibe. Dublin’s castles, cathedrals, and Georgian architecture promised a rich experience of Ireland’s past. And of course, I couldn’t wait to dive into the local food scene, from hearty stews to a perfect pint of Guinness. Dublin seemed like the kind of city that’s both welcoming and full of stories waiting to be discovered.

Day 1Literary Legends and a Pint of Guinness

My first day in Dublin started with a visit to Trinity College, home to the legendary Book of Kells. Walking through the stunning Long Room library was like stepping into a different era, surrounded by towering shelves filled with ancient books. Seeing the intricate details of the Book of Kells up close was awe-inspiring and a true highlight. After the college, I strolled down Grafton Street, Dublin’s famous shopping area, filled with street performers and bustling energy.

For lunch, I headed to O’Neill’s Pub, where I tried a hearty Irish stew with tender lamb and vegetables—it was the perfect dish to warm me up. Later in the afternoon, I joined a tour at the Guinness Storehouse, learning about the history of Ireland’s iconic stout. The tour ended with a pint at the Gravity Bar, which offered panoramic views of Dublin’s rooftops and the River Liffey.

Starting with Trinity College and the Guinness Storehouse was a fantastic introduction to Dublin’s culture and history. Make sure to take your time in the Long Room—it’s a truly magical place for book lovers.

Day 2Castles, Cathedrals, and Irish Flavors

Day two was all about Dublin’s historic side, beginning with Dublin Castle. The elegant halls and medieval structures made it feel like stepping back in time, and the State Apartments were a highlight with their grand decor. From there, I walked over to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a stunning Gothic building with colorful stained glass and a beautiful, peaceful garden.

For lunch, I ventured to The Brazen Head, Dublin’s oldest pub, which dates back to 1198. I enjoyed fish and chips with a side of lively Irish storytelling from some of the locals. In the evening, I explored Temple Bar, famous for its cobblestone streets, colorful pubs, and live music. The atmosphere was lively, with people spilling out onto the streets, and I ended the night with traditional Irish folk music and a pint at The Temple Bar pub.

Temple Bar is a must, but it can get crowded, so arrive early if you want a good spot for the live music. Dublin Castle and St. Patrick’s are incredible—take your time to explore the details in each place.

Day 3A Day of Writers and the River Liffey

Day three took me into Dublin’s literary heritage. I began with a visit to the Dublin Writers Museum, where I learned about famous Irish writers like James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Samuel Beckett. The museum was filled with fascinating exhibits that brought the city’s literary history to life. Afterward, I stopped by the James Joyce Centre, a must-visit for fans of Ulysses, with exhibits that dive into Joyce’s life and work.

For lunch, I grabbed a cozy table at Chapter One, a Michelin-starred restaurant that served exquisite Irish cuisine with a modern twist. After a delicious meal, I took a leisurely walk along the River Liffey to Ha’penny Bridge, one of Dublin’s most picturesque landmarks. The evening was spent exploring Smithfield, a vibrant neighborhood with trendy bars and restaurants. I ended the night at Cobblestone Pub, known for its authentic traditional Irish music sessions.

If you’re a fan of literature, Dublin is a treasure trove, with museums and centers dedicated to its legendary writers. A walk along the River Liffey is refreshing and gives you a great feel for the city’s heart.

Day 4Hidden Gems and Farewell to Dublin

For my last day, I decided to explore Dublin’s hidden gems, starting with Phoenix Park—one of the largest city parks in Europe. I rented a bike and rode through the scenic paths, even spotting some wild deer! Afterward, I visited the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, where I discovered impressive Celtic artifacts and the famous Bog Bodies exhibit, which was both fascinating and eerie.

For lunch, I stopped at Fade Street Social, where I enjoyed a flavorful seafood chowder. My last afternoon was spent shopping and strolling around the Georges Street Arcade, a lively market filled with unique shops and artisan stalls. As the sun set, I took one last walk around Temple Bar to soak in the energy and charm of Dublin before saying goodbye.

Phoenix Park is an ideal spot to escape the city crowds, and the National Museum offers a captivating look at Ireland’s ancient history. Dublin’s energy stays with you—it’s a place you’ll want to return to time and again.

Summary of My Trip

Dublin was a city that instantly felt like home with its warm atmosphere, rich history, and vibrant culture. Each day offered a new layer of Irish charm, from the literary treasures of Trinity College to the lively sounds of Temple Bar. The food was comforting and delicious, with every meal, from a classic Irish stew to a fine dining experience at Chapter One, capturing the flavors of Ireland. Staying at The Westbury made the experience feel luxurious and relaxing, providing a perfect base right in the heart of the city. Exploring Dublin Castle and St. Patrick’s Cathedral gave me insight into Dublin’s historic depth, while the National Museum and Phoenix Park showed a quieter, more reflective side. The Guinness Storehouse tour and the River Liffey’s scenic walk rounded out my journey, blending modern Dublin with its storied past. Dublin’s people, with their friendliness and storytelling spirit, made the trip even more memorable. It’s a city that leaves you with a sense of warmth and a desire to return for more. I left with countless memories, and a piece of Dublin will always be in my heart.

Through Bobby's eyes

My experiences

Dublin offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and hospitality that makes it feel both exciting and welcoming. From its iconic landmarks to its lively pub scene, the city provides unique experiences at every turn. With friendly locals, delicious food, and rich historical sites, Dublin leaves a lasting impression that’s hard to beat.

Attractions
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Value of Money
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Cuisine
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People and Culture
95%
Accommodation
92%
Cleanliness and Environment
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Transportation
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Shopping
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Safety
88%
Overall Experience
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A Detailed Guide For Dublin

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