Dublin Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Dublin Castle Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
If you come to Dublin, you must stay in a castle! Experience the life of a little princess
If you come to Dublin, you must stay in a castle! Experience the life of a little princess.
We booked two nights at Dromoland Castle in Ireland. We originally wanted to book the royal family's favorite Ashford Castle, but unfortunately it was full on the weekend (we really can't afford the presidential suite...) D's fame overseas is slightly smaller than A's, but when the customs officer learned that we were going to stay at D's, he directly 'Wow' came out and the official website picture was too fancy! We decided to book it immediately after seeing it. The fact proves that the real scene is 100 times better than the official website picture!
Arrival method: Self-driving from Dublin or Galway, there is a conspicuous castle sign at the highway exit.
The butler will check the reservation record at the entrance of the manor, park the car at the entrance of the hall, and the butler will come to park the car and deliver the luggage to the room. We just need to check in easily-remember to tip, the butlers here are all white-haired and dressed in uniforms of Irish grandfathers, we usually give 5-10 euros, if there is a lot of luggage such as ball equipment and horse equipment, please also increase it appropriately.
During the stay, you can make an appointment for self-funded activities at the front desk:
-Golf: There is a professional golf course and club here, guests can make an appointment for a coach and rent golf equipment
-Fishing or banana boat: There is a small pier by the lake, but I'm not sure if fishing gear can be rented.
-Equestrian: There is no horse farm in the castle, but guests can help book a nearby horse farm, and children can also book pony teaching. We didn't have time to go because we played at the Cliffs of Moher for a day, what a pity -Carriage tour: non-riding project, mainly for sightseeing.
-Play with eagles: This is really high-end! I saw a falcon trainer on the day I arrived, with a super handsome falcon standing on his arm! Falcon training is an ancient tradition of the nobility, if you have the courage to try, you can experience it!¥4¥4
Restaurant: Although there is no Michelin star, the standard is completely according to the Michelin standard, requiring formal wear.
Dinner needs to be booked in advance. We checked in on Saturday night, and the restaurant was full! Each table will eat for a long time, if you don't book, you won't be able to eat... Everyone is dressed beautifully, even the waiters and sommeliers are handsome! Men's suit pockets should be added with small silk scarves, and women should wear their best-looking cocktail dresses.
The environment and service are impeccable, there is a harp-playing sister, each table has an exclusive waiter, and they will come over to chat during the waiting period to prevent boredom. The main course is covered with a very traditional pure silver lid, and two waiters come over to count down Three Two One, and then uncover the lid. It can be said that it is very ceremonial!
The sommelier is a handsome uncle with a ponytail. If you are hesitant, you can ask him if you can taste it before making a decision.
The next morning I ran along the lake in the early morning, the moist air paired with the castle sunrise, it was really charming. The only regret is that I didn't have the opportunity to fish and ride a horse here. If I have the chance, I really want to stay for a week, and by the way, I can take a level in equestrianism (dreaming)...
Modern Ireland
Dublin is one of the coolest and friendliest cities in Europe. Located just outside of the UK in Ireland. A city filled with wonderful ancient and modern buildings.
Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland, is on Ireland’s east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. Its historic buildings include Dublin Castle, dating to the 13th century, and imposing St Patrick’s Cathedral, founded in 1191. City parks include landscaped St Stephen’s Green and huge Phoenix Park, containing Dublin Zoo.
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CHRISTMAS Dublin Castle!! 🎄
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🎄🎄CHRISTMAS EDITION !!🎄🎄20/12-21/12
Wandering around the christmas market within the Dublin castle is a wonderful experience🏰. The state apartment has turned into a “Christmas version🥹” apartment which has really impressed and surprised me! 💜 Wonderful Christmas trees with different decos (some with teddy bears🧸), you could still feel the royal vibes all over the entire castle💓.
You can enjoy festive drinks like mulled wine🍷or hot choc🍫 with sugary churros and listen to some Christmas carols🎶 in the middle of the castle . Or even ride the merry-go-round right in the center of the castle 🎠🏰.
⚠️⚠️Most important, FREE ENTRANCE TO THE DUBLIN CASTLE DURING CHRISTMAS !! ⚠️
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Dublin Castle, the "city in the city" of Dublin in the Middle Ages, King John of England ordered the construction of the Dublin Castle in the early thirteenth century to hold the king's gold and silver jewelry. Gold and silver jewellery is now gone, but the castle is old and strong.
The castle has long served as the governor's palace governing Ireland in the United Kingdom. The interior of the elegant St. Patrick's Hall, the Assembly Living Room, and the Throne Hall are decorated with crystals from Watford and Italian marble. Also because of the presence of the English, this place has experienced many times the erosion and baptism of the wave of Irish national liberation.
Figure 9 is the most storyful room in Dublin Castle. Irish national hero James Connolly was arrested for leading the 1916 Easter Uprising and was held in the room by the British before the execution of the firing squad. A few months to treat a leg injury. Today, Dublin Castle has become a symbol and witness of Irish national independence and a routine venue for the inauguration of the Irish president.
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Trinity College Dublin Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Dublin - A Breath of Fresh Air
🍀Nature - I was not aware of how green Dublin as a city would be. dotted with greens spaces and large parks Dublin has an abundance of nice green places. Check out St.Stephen’s park, mount Jerome and Phoenix Park. definitly plan half a day for the latter because phoenix park is huge!
🍺 Irish Bars - hope to the Irish Bar, make sure to check them out. Temple bar is a very famous one always flocked with tourists. Around the same area you will find more local establishments to get the feel for the real Dublin culture. The Guineas factory is also located downtown so reserve a couple of hours to check it out.
🎓 Heritage - Trinity college Dublin is a very popular University and includes some beautiful classical buildings on campus. the campus grounds are definitely worth checking out and the library as-well. Beware the wait times are pretty long so get in early to avoid the crowds. 🙂
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Home for the holidays! Great to see family and friends over the festive period. I need to get home more often. I’ll definitely use Trip.com to book when I do! Merry Christmas! #merrychristmas
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At Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, there is a library of Harry Potter's study of magical learning. The Cliffs of Moher, where the secrets of Voldemort are hidden in Limerick, belong to the culture and scenery of Ireland, fresh and magnificent, because of Kazakhstan. Libert's magical world is connected in series.
Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, and the University of Trinity College, the most cultivated university in Europe, is located in the heart of Dublin's urban area, but there are fewer guarded gates than domestic universities. There are many gates in the school. There is no security at the door. There is a lot of difference between the students in the college and the school. They will sit on the steps and talk about their interests. They will have a casual party with friends on the lawn. The atmosphere in the college is very good. Awesome, everywhere you see, there are plants, classical buildings look less than 100 years of history, the academic atmosphere is very strong, it would be a good choice to see the Europeans in Academic style.
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Phoenix Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Modern Ireland
Dublin is one of the coolest and friendliest cities in Europe. Located just outside of the UK in Ireland. A city filled with wonderful ancient and modern buildings.
Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland, is on Ireland’s east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. Its historic buildings include Dublin Castle, dating to the 13th century, and imposing St Patrick’s Cathedral, founded in 1191. City parks include landscaped St Stephen’s Green and huge Phoenix Park, containing Dublin Zoo.
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The Phoenix Park is one of the most peaceful park that I've ever been to! I was so hungover from the crazy bar hopping the other night, and went to have ramen for my hangover. Then I found out the ramen place is near this park and I decided to check it out simply because they were close to each other😂 But it turned out amazing! It was such a HUGE and beautiful park with such a good maintenance and the animals there were so adorable too. Look at the seagull sitting on the head of statue😂 Doesn't it look so clueless and cute?
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Looking through the city map of Dublin, you will find a green area that is too large to be ignored. It's hard to imagine that in a capital city like Dublin, there is such a large urban leisure space green space in Phoenix Park – twice as much as New York's Central Park and five times in London's Hyde Park – all covered by woods and grass. Phoenix Park is Europe's largest urban garden. Although it houses the Irish Presidential Palace and the US Ambassador's residence, the most striking landmark is the huge cross built to commemorate Pope Paul II's visit to Ireland. The white cross of the steel structure is located on a small hill, while walking on the grass in Phoenix Park, it can be clearly seen from far away. The park was once home to the Royal Deer Park more than three hundred years ago, and it is still possible to find traces of deer in pastures and forests. However, it is very different from Nara. The deer here will never attack the tourists for food, but will be closer to the wild, and always keep vigilant against human beings. Trying to get close to them is definitely something that requires patience, respect, and strength.
Attending a Cigarettes after sex concert and checking in Dublin!
Date: 2023/11/21-11/22 19:00
Venue: 3Olympia Theatre
CAS is definitely a concert you have to see once in your lifetime. After enjoying the live performance, if there's time, we can also check out Dublin in winter. Ireland in winter has its own unique charm!
1. Trinity College
Trinity College is located in the heart of Dublin and was founded by Elizabeth I in 1592. It is one of the universities in Ireland and is renowned in the academic world, on par with Cambridge and Oxford in the UK. The campus boasts intoxicating architecture in Dublin, including the college library, which is one of the oldest libraries in Ireland, established in 1592.
2. Dublin Castle
Built in 1204, Dublin Castle is one of the older buildings in Dublin. Its architectural style and scale were considered one of the grandest castles in Europe at the time of its completion, known as 'the city within a city,' and was once a fortress between the north and south banks of medieval Dublin.
3. Phoenix Park
The park is located on the north bank of the Liffey River in the northwest central district of Dublin, covering 1760 acres, and is a famous park in Ireland. The park was originally built as a deer park by the Duke of Ormond in 1663 to cater to the restored King Charles II and some of the notables of Dublin at the time.
On November 21st, let's walk between dreams and reality with Cigarettes After Sex at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin!
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Guinness Storehouse Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Dublin - Guinness Storehouse
Quite a nice experience into Dublin centre and visiting the Guinness Storehouse. The place is really popular that there are lots of tourists coming from different countries. It was a self-guided tour that I walked around and got to know different processes in beer making. There’s a tasting room where you get to smell different types of beer and a free tasting of the original Guinness beer.
🍻 Freshly produced Guinness straight from it's Storehouse! 🇮🇪
🇮🇪 When you travel to Dublin and you love beer, make sure the Guinness Storehouse is on your itinerary! 🍻
🚊 You can travel there with bus G1 from Dublin city centre.
Many people hated black beer, saying that it is too bitter and tastes bad - but it just isn't! 🥺 If you try the freshly produced beer from the factory itself during the guided tour, it just taste, so, good!!! 😍
Learning to make black beer from ground up in the guided tour, you'll see how Guinness gained its unique taste and color with its secret recipe! 😉 The ticket also includes a free drink on top of the storehouse, where you can see the panoramic view of Dublin! 📸
Mind you, you can order a Guinness apple cider at the bar, which is not sold outside of the factory! 😮
*⚠️⚠️ Please make sure you meet the age of 18 to be legal to drink any alcohol in Ireland*
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Must-do attraction in Dublin
if you’re going to Dublin you absolutely cannot miss the Guinness Storehouse tour. Obviously Dublin is the home of the love it or hate it drink but whichever team you’re on, the storehouse is a great experience. Lots of history to see and you do of course get to sample a pint at the end of your tour.
When I visited there was also an opportunity to have your selfie printed onto the foam of the pint which was a really novel idea!#dublin
Visiting the Guinness factory in Dublin City
Perfect little city break visiting a friend. We booked the Guinness factory for my second day and despite us both not loving Guinness we did love the factory and the Guinness that was on offer there. I do believe it’s true they say Guinness tastes different in Dublin and that’s because it is brewed there.
It was very interesting to walk around the factory. We went into a free guided tasting session.
We then also visited the top floor to Gravity bar where you’re offered a free drink when you purchase your ticket, this can be a choice of a few drinks but obviously most people opt for a Guinness, as did we.
Highly recommend! #localguides #falltrip #dublin #guinnessstorehouse #guinness
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The Temple Bar Pub Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Beautiful Dublin with room for Guiness
We spent 2 days in Dublin and had the best time, what a lovely city and also the people. You should really try out going there, in my opinion the most interesting and liveable city in Ireland + the whole UK!
First day we went sightseeing and went to the National Museum, as well as local shops where you can buy all kind of selfmade products.
All in all I recommend it to everyone you, can even see the seaside if you only drive like half an hour.#dublin #2023travelwish #tripblazers
Having a good time in Dublin 🇮🇪
Just a nice city that you should travel!
Trying whisky, visiting the book of Kells, eating at the temple bars… best option for having a short trip! Similar with the uk yet different experience :D
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Ireland - the land of tall green in the north, the most comprehensive travel guide
Ireland has a unique charm. Compared to the European continent, it may seem a bit lonely, but it is precisely this kind of country that is full of charm.
1. Cobh, it was once named one of the "25 most beautiful towns in Europe" by Condé Nast Traveler. It was the last stop of the Titanic before it sank, and it also witnessed the history of Irish immigration and treasures the "Irish homesickness" across the sea. The interweaving of bright colors and a faintly sad atmosphere make this harbor town standing in the south of Ireland extraordinary charming.
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2. Doolin: A fairytale-like town that is perfect for exploring on foot.
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3. Ha'Penny Bridge, Dublin, also officially known as Wellington Bridge, is considered a symbol of Dublin.
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4. Connemara National Park: one of the six national parks in Ireland.
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5. Trinity College Library, Dublin: It has always been ranked as one of the most beautiful and worth-visiting libraries in the world.
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6. The Temple Bar, Dublin: The Temple Bar district is located in the cultural district of Dublin city center and has always been a popular tourist attraction. The Temple Bar is arguably the most famous bar in the world, and visitors to Dublin will come here for a drink.
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7. The Dark Hedges: One of the top 10 most beautiful tree tunnels in the world. The beech trees here have a history of 300 years.
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8. Wicklow: Known as the "Garden of Ireland", its endless green trees and magnificent scenery provide the perfect natural space for various outdoor activities.
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9. Mullaghmore: Surfer's paradise.
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10. Trinity College Garden, Dublin, Ireland.
DUBLIN MUST VISIT
Must visit temple bar for good vibes, good music and friendly atmosphere.
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