Guidebook for Dublin

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Guidebook for Dublin

Food Scene

Great brunch spot!
89 residents recomanen
A SLICE of Cake Cafe
56 Manor Pl
89 residents recomanen
Great brunch spot!
Great barista coffee with deli snacks and groceries sourced both local and international.
54 residents recomanen
Lilliput Stores
5 Arbour Hill
54 residents recomanen
Great barista coffee with deli snacks and groceries sourced both local and international.

Drinks & Nightlife

Recently was awarded Pub of the Year for Dublin and Ireland, a really relaxed local pub.
74 residents recomanen
Walsh's
6 Stoneybatter
74 residents recomanen
Recently was awarded Pub of the Year for Dublin and Ireland, a really relaxed local pub.
Great gastro-pub with award-winning Irish Whiskey collection (after some in-depth study, I recommend my three favourites: Red Breast, Powers Johns Lane or Bushmills 16 Y.O.) but also one of the best selections of craft beer and drinks in Dublin.
131 residents recomanen
L. Mulligan Grocer
18 Stoneybatter
131 residents recomanen
Great gastro-pub with award-winning Irish Whiskey collection (after some in-depth study, I recommend my three favourites: Red Breast, Powers Johns Lane or Bushmills 16 Y.O.) but also one of the best selections of craft beer and drinks in Dublin.
Be warned! No body ever seems to leave the Dice bar before 2am! Good late night bar.
107 residents recomanen
Dice Bar
77 Sir John Rogerson's Quay
107 residents recomanen
Be warned! No body ever seems to leave the Dice bar before 2am! Good late night bar.

Parks & Nature

Full of great trails. Running paths up the central corridor of Chesterfield Avenue or run or walk throughout this huge park (7 square km's makes it the largest city Park in Europe)
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Parc Phoenix
1242 residents recomanen
Full of great trails. Running paths up the central corridor of Chesterfield Avenue or run or walk throughout this huge park (7 square km's makes it the largest city Park in Europe)
World's third oldest Zoo.
351 residents recomanen
Dublin Zoo
Zoo Road
351 residents recomanen
World's third oldest Zoo.
Located across the street. The Sitric Compost Garden is an urban composting demonstration site and Communty Garden. Home of the Sitric Picnic, the Garden acts as a catalyst for a wide range of community led projects that support sustainable urban bioremediation, including the Benchmark, SPUDS.ie (the sustainable potatoes united development study) and the Lifeline Project, an ambitious proposal promoting the development of a comprehensive network of green infrastructure in Dublin North Central Area.
Sitric Compost Garden Community
1 Sitric Rd
Located across the street. The Sitric Compost Garden is an urban composting demonstration site and Communty Garden. Home of the Sitric Picnic, the Garden acts as a catalyst for a wide range of community led projects that support sustainable urban bioremediation, including the Benchmark, SPUDS.ie (the sustainable potatoes united development study) and the Lifeline Project, an ambitious proposal promoting the development of a comprehensive network of green infrastructure in Dublin North Central Area.

Getting Around

Luas Green line stops here. You can take a short cut through the museum grounds through the museum car park entrance at the back, to Arbour Hill.
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Collins Barracks
23 residents recomanen
Luas Green line stops here. You can take a short cut through the museum grounds through the museum car park entrance at the back, to Arbour Hill.

Arts & Culture

Frequently changing free exhibits bringing fascinating insights to whatever topic they are exploring
71 residents recomanen
Galeria de Ciència de Dublín
Pearse Street
71 residents recomanen
Frequently changing free exhibits bringing fascinating insights to whatever topic they are exploring
This award-winning museum tells the stories of Dublin. The collections are built around gifts from the public. “Dublin’s best museum experience” it is best to book tickets before as tours fill up quickly.
126 residents recomanen
El Petit Museu de Dublín
15 St Stephen's Green
126 residents recomanen
This award-winning museum tells the stories of Dublin. The collections are built around gifts from the public. “Dublin’s best museum experience” it is best to book tickets before as tours fill up quickly.

Sightseeing

The Arbour Hill cemetery is the last resting place of the executed leaders of the 1916 insurrection. Among those buried there are Patrick Pearse, James Connolly and Major John Mc Bride. The site is the location of the official annual 1916 memorial held every Easter.
Arbour Hill Memorial
1 Provost Row
The Arbour Hill cemetery is the last resting place of the executed leaders of the 1916 insurrection. Among those buried there are Patrick Pearse, James Connolly and Major John Mc Bride. The site is the location of the official annual 1916 memorial held every Easter.
Part of the hidden Dublin, still a working church dating from 1095 (no, that is not a typo). Follow in the steps of Bram Stoker (creator of Dracula) and tour the crypts and visit Dublin's own Mummies from the 17th-19th centuries. Check the web for the guided tour times.
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St. Michan's Church
Church Street
36 residents recomanen
Part of the hidden Dublin, still a working church dating from 1095 (no, that is not a typo). Follow in the steps of Bram Stoker (creator of Dracula) and tour the crypts and visit Dublin's own Mummies from the 17th-19th centuries. Check the web for the guided tour times.