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DUB Dublin, 18-May-2024

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Overview
Drink all history you want, enjoy all pubs and bars you wish and admire all lush landscapes you see - Dublin is the capital city of Ireland and welcomes all kinds of tourists and explorers with open arms and warm hospitality. With breathtaking scenery and friendly atmosphere, this famous holiday destination has attractions and sights in abundance. The home of Guinness, Dublin is the native place of Oscar Wilde and has something or the other for everyone.
Lying at the River Liffey’s mouth on the west coast of Ireland, Dublin has beautiful bridges from where one can enjoy extraordinarily-fantastic views of landmarks such as the Customs House or Trinity College. It’s the biggest city in the country and its outstanding colleges and universities attract students from all over the world. Top-class shopping, fine dining and entertainment in-and-around the famous Grafton Street are just part of the charm of the city.
 
Climate
The Irish climate is mild – it never gets too hot or too cold – and changeable. The temperatures in the summer in Dublin usually range in the high 50’s to low 60’s (Fahrenheit), with about eighteen hours of daylight in July and August. It will also rain a bit in the summer. Spring and autumn are mild but unpredictable.
 
Travel Information
Language: Gaelic & English
Currency: Euro
Local time: GMT +1
Avg. Flight Time: 1h 25m
 
Best Time To Visit
Dublin is a great choice at any time and breaks in Spring, from March to April, or Autumn, from September until late October, means that you’ll benefit from less crowded streets and beautiful seasonal scenery. Or, why not plan your trip around Christmas or New Year? There are events for all age groups within the city and you may see Glen Hansard and Bono who often celebrate Christmas Eve buskers on Grafton Street.
 
Dublin Attractions and Activities
1. Go for the "Craic"
You’ll get a warm welcome wherever you go, and you’ll soon be joining in with the "craic" in bars and restaurants like a local. The "craic" defines as a friendly banter, gossip, news, and conversation. Expect to be greeted by that famous line, "What’s the craic?", meaning, "What’s happening with you?" or simply, "How are you?" but be warned, Dubliners have a wicked sense of humour.
 
2. It’s a Literary centre
Dublin is known for its strong connections to some of the most famous writers and poets of the world. Ulysses, the famous landmark novel set its bar in the city which was written by James Joyce. A few of the heavyweights who have called Dublin home comprise of Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, and Jonathon Swift.
 
3. Try a Drop of the Black Stuff
No tour of Dublin is meant complete unless you sip on the city’s most delicious and popular drink. At St. James’ Gate, you will come across the Guinness Storehouse that culminates in a taste of the brew in the Gravity Bar. Also, the Guinness drink is served in all bars, pubs, licensed restaurants, and hotels dotted within the city.
 
4. A Magical Riverside Setting
Dublin is a fairly petite city set on the banks of the River Liffey. The river can be crossed via several spectacular bridges including the Ha’Penny Bridge, the O’Connell Bridge, and the Samuel Beckett Bridge. Catch a river cruise or stroll among the trendy restaurants and bars of the docklands and quayside.
 
5. Castles, Monuments & Parks
One of the most appealing spaces of the city, Phoenix Park of 17th century is a wide open grassland dotted with grazing fallow deer. Here you will come across an excellently proportioned Victorian garden and landmarks such as the Wellington Monument and Ashdown Castle.
 
Airlines Operate Flight to Dublin
  • Ryan Air
  • Aer Lingus
  • British Airways
Time Duration from Different Airports
  • London to Dublin - 1h 25m
  • Manchester to Dublin - 1h 5m
  • Newcastle to Dublin - 1h 10m
  • Birmingham to Dublin - 1h 10m
  • Glasgow to Dublin - 1h 5m
  • Edinburgh to Dublin - 1h 10m
  • Belfast to Dublin - 2h 45m
Distance to the City Centre
Dublin Airport is 6 miles north of the city centre. The airport is a hub for Irish national carrier, Aer Lingus and the country’s second-largest airline, Ryanair.
 
Transport from Dublin
Dublin has a convenient and safe local bus service run by Dublin Bus along with its LUAS light rail tram system. The DART commuter rail line also covers the city centre. All buses, trams, and local trains use a pre-paid card system. The refundable Leap Card can be obtained from all main stations, newsagents, and tourist information offices.
 
Visa Requirements for Dublin
People from some countries would require a valid Irish visa prior to stepping in the State, whether by air, sea or land. Due to the Irish visa stamped on your passport or the document, you will be authorized to land in the State, in accordance with any other condition of landing being fulfilled.
 
Tips for your stay in Dublin
  • To make the most of your journey, do proper sightseeing on the double-decker bus which is inexpensive as well as convenient.
  • For free beer pints, head to the Guinness Storehouse’s rooftop just prior it closes.
  • If you are a budget traveller, go shopping in the flea market which takes place every month’s last Sunday.
  • Do check out the little coastal towns near Dublin and experience something different at every place, whether it be Howth’s market where vendors give samples of the food items they sell or Bray’s hip festival.
  • Choose an accommodation where you get complete information about free walking tours, pub crawls or bike tours - you might miss these activities if not informed by your hotel attendants.

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