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I am going to dublin on sunday morning til wed pm what is there to do and where is nice for sunday lunch, also |
Travel Info is there a place to go for a traditional irish night? Travel Tips You should try one of the tour buses - they will bring to all the hot spots (Trinity College, Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery, Kilmainham Jail...etc.). They are hop-on, hop-off and come around fairly regularly. In Dublin the 'traditional' nights are all staged - however I second the recommendation for the Arlington. For a real traditional session you really need to head outside Dublin. Lots of restaurants for Sunday lunch - one up around St Stephen's Green might be nice as the weather is supposed to be great so you could eat out doors. Or hop on a DART (train) and go to Howth or Dun Laoghaire - 30 minute journey - and have lunch al fresco by the sea. Enjoy your break! Others I would highly recommend the Arlington Hotel for sunday lunch and for a traditional Irish Night. It is on O'Connell Street (the main street in dublin, the river liffey flows through it). Also you could see what shows are on at the gaitety theatre or in Vicar Street. Finally defiantley make some time for shopping. Hope you enjoy yourself. There is loads of things to do in Dublin you couldn't`t be going to a better place, go into st, Stephen's green loads of restaurants to go to and loads of pubs, any night in any pub in Dublin is an Irish night the crack is always good. yeah they do always have trad music on in temlpe bar pub in temple bar.there's loads to do,just ask in the hotel your staying in and they will give you all the info you need this might help plan a few things http://www.dublin.ie/home.htm enjoy your stay Try the National Museum-it's free, as well as other museums in Dublin. Go to Trinity college and have a look at the Book of Kells. Grafton street is always a great place to shop and people watch-many street performers.Also see the GPO- on O'Connell Street, notice the bullet holes from the British guns, there is artwork inside depicting the rebellion of 1916.There's a great place for Fish n Chips just up from the GPO(same side of the street) towards Grafton street .Yum!! The National Gallery is worth seeing and it's free, apart from special exhibitions. The Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle is wonderful and there is also a good restaurant there called The Silk Road. The State Apartments in Dublin Castle are worth seeing. Check out Christchurch Cathedral and St. Patrick's Cathedral, which are within five minutes walk of each other. If you have good weather take the suburban DART train to Howth--you can walk right around the peninsula and there are awesome views--bring a camera. Guinness's brewery is worth a look, if you're into that kind of thing. I echo the recommendation to take one of the tour buses that you can hop on and off. Enjoy :-) |
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