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1: McDaid's
One of my favorites...Joyce used to hang out here apparently. A former Jewish Mortuary.
Más sobre McDaid's7: The Clarence Hotel
Hotel owned by Bono and The Edge of U2. The hotel bar has always had one of the most expensive pints in the country, and I also thought that it also had some of the nicest public bathrooms in the country as well.
Más sobre The Clarence Hotel8: Guinness
Take your Guinness tour here...not a brewery tour, but more of a museum. The Gravity Bar at the top where you get your end of tour pint has a great 360 view of Dublin. Makes the admission fee worth it.
Más sobre Guinness9: St. James Gate
Famous entry to the actual Guinness Brewery. Go to the storehouse for your actual tour.
Más sobre St. James Gate10: Irish Film Centre
One of my favorite places in Dublin and a great place to get a cup of coffee (or pint), particularly during the day.
Más sobre Irish Film Centre13: Government Post Office
The GPO is the sight of the 1916 Uprising. You can still see where British bullets took out chunks of stone from the facade.
Más sobre Government Post Office14: The Stupid Millennial Spire
The spire was built as a symbol of Ireland's recent prosperity. Of course it looks like a needle and is located on a street that 20 years ago was known for the selling of heroin...its very safe now, btw.
Más sobre The Stupid Millennial Spire15: Messrs Maguire
One of the few brewpubs in Dublin. A place you can get a decent carvery lunch.
Más sobre Messrs Maguire16: Temple Bar
Very Touristy part of town. Many pubs/restaurants. Very busy and loud at night.
Más sobre Temple Bar18: The Banker's
Not a Top Ten pub, but a pub I always had an affinity for...a good place for an afternoon pint.
Más sobre The Banker's29: Doheny & Nesbitt
Pub where all the politicians come and cook up schemes that will leave the country in bits. Neat woodwork in a cool traditional pub.
Más sobre Doheny & Nesbitt34: Uppercross House Hotel
A good hotel to stay in. I stayed here when I did my dissertation research. Nice rooms, breakfast in the morning and about a 20 minute walk into town. Also a bus route not far away.
Más sobre Uppercross House Hotel35: Patrick Kavanagh Statue
Nice old Irish Author sitting on a bench. I say next to him many times when I was waiting to talk to someone at one of the Irish Development agencies which is over on Wilton Place.
Más sobre Patrick Kavanagh Statue36: US Embassy
If you lose your passport or get arrested this is the place you want to know.
Más sobre US Embassy37: Dun Laoghaire
Dun Laoghaire (Leery) is a really nice place to walk around. Walk out one of the barriers on a nice sunny day.
Más sobre Dun Laoghaire39: Bray
If you want to go hiking, Bray Head is the place to go. Bray is the last stop to the south on the DART. Get off the train and walk toward the big hill with the crosses on top.
Más sobre Bray40: Howth
The last stop at the North end of the DART. Get yourself some fish and chips in Howth and go out to the breakwater and eat it on a nice sunny day.You can also do somme walking around Howth Head.
Más sobre Howth41: Newgrange
Ancient Mounds constructed before the Pyramids. Pretty cool. Tours available through the Dublin Tourism Office
Más sobre Newgrange42: Glendalough
Nice glacial valley. One of the few places you will find a forest in Ireland.
Más sobre Glendalough43: Dublin Airport
You can cab and it will cost about 40 or 50 Euro to get into town. Alternatively, you can get the bus and it will cost 8 to 10 Euro.
Más sobre Dublin Airport44: Connolly Station
For trains going North to Belfast or Northwest to Sligo or directly south to Wexford. Also you can catch the DART (Light rail/Commuter Rail) and the LUAS (street rail) here.
Más sobre Connolly Station45: Bewley's
A place I would routinely drink coffee and read the newspaper during the course of my dissertation research.
Más sobre Bewley's46: The Duke
The Duke and Davy Byrne's (just downthe street) are part of the literary pub crawl. I prefer the Duke to Davy Byrnes, but generally like them both.
Más sobre The Duke