9 Best Things To Do in Dubliln
Why visit Dublin?
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and the largest city on the island of Ireland.
1. Visit the Guinness Storehouse
Dublin is home to this world-famous beer so there’s no better place to have a pint.
Guinness was first exported in 1796
6 steps to pouring Guinness including a 2 minute break before the pour is finished
3 million pints are brewed per day
2. Saint Partick’s Cathedral
National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland/First documentation 890 as Saint Patricks on an island
1316 cathedral tower blown down in a storm and in 1317 the cathedral was burned down in the Bruce Wars
Cathedral became a court house in 1548/1560: has one of Dublin’s first public clocks
1713: Johnathan Swift becomes dean of the Cathedral / 1726 published Gullivers Travels/
Visit: 9 euros for adults / offers free pubic tours once you’ve entered the cathedral
3. Free Walking Tour
See Dublin Castle
4. Explore Temple Bar
{“The historic name of the district was not Temple Bar but St. Andrews Parish. It was a suburb of medieval (Anglo-Norman) Dublin, located outside the city walls. It fell into disuse at the beginning of the 14th century because the land was exposed to attacks by the native Irish. The land was redeveloped again in the 17th century, creating gardens for the houses of wealthy English families.
The Vikings settled here as far back as 795. Remains of their settlement’s fortifications can still be seen at Dublin Castle today.”}
5. Saint Stephens Green
Origins as a medieval leper hospital
6. Try a sausage roll
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7. Oscar Wilde Statue
Take in the colorful statue of Dublin native and famous playwright, Oscar Wilde.
The statue can be found in Merrion Square, across the street from the Oscar Wilde House, his childhood home.
8. Visit Molly Malone
Molly Malone is Irish legend and there is no definitive proof this specific woman existed
Figure from Irish folklore, myth has it that she was a beautiful young fishmonger who died of a sudden fever and she haunted the streets of Dublin
Song “Sweet Molly Malone” and annual event in Dublin on June 13th
9. Phoenix Park
Largest walled park in Europe