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HOW TO SPEND A DAY IN DUBLIN

  • R&G
  • May 31, 2020
  • 2 min read

09:00-10:30 BRUNCH @THE FUMBALLY

A chill vibe spot perfect for the start of the day, before exploring the city. Serves menu that is changed daily, ingredients purchased from local and organic suppliers.

For updated opening hours check: https://thefumbally.ie


11:00-14:00 FREE WALKING TOUR

If you like to find more about the city from locals Free walking tour is always a good idea in any city you are in. Choose any company, they will likely have similar route and price, the only key factor is the guide, and you will have to leave for luck.

We went with Yellow Umbrella Tours and had the best time (dublinfreewalkingtour.ie)

17:00-18:00 JAMESON DISTILLERY BOW

Is there a way to go to Ireland and not try whiskey? Correct answer is NO.

To start your whiskey journey properly you might try Jameson Distillery Bow (https://www.jamesonwhiskey.com/) Ireland is home for many good whiskey brands, Jameson just happen to be one of the most famous ones, and when they say “World’s Leading Distillery Tour” they really mean it.



19:00-20:00 DINNER@MY MEAT WAGON

After having a glass of Jameson it is a good idea to put some food in your belly. 5 min away from the distillery there is a heavenly place serving marvelous slow cooked meat dishes. Perfect meal in between the drinks!


21:00-… BEER’ING AROUND

There are plenty of bars and pubs in Dublin and it would be hard to hit a bad one, because Irish really know how to run them. One of the coolest places we visited was a bar set up in a church. How crazy is that?

The Church Café (https://www.thechurch.ie) will take you to the next level of a bar concept.

The only advice about Dublin pubs is don’t stay too long in Temple Bar district. The district is fine if you like a crowd of tourists, but locals never go there. Just walk a couple of blocks away from it and you will enjoy the whole atmosphere so much more.



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