1. Chapter One (78-80 South Anne Street, Dublin 2): A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a seasonal menu and an unforgettable dining experience.
2. The Good Shop (64 Great Georges St, Dublin 2): Known for its hearty Irish fare with a modern twist, this place is perfect for those craving traditional dishes.
3. Lunchbox Tower (15-18 Westmoreland St, Dublin 2): A trendy café and bakery that’s perfect for a quick bite or to grab a coffee on the go.
4. The Seafood Restaurant (North Wall Quay, Howth D08 V42X): Fresh seafood in a charming setting overlooking the sea.
5. Kilmainham Street Cafe Bar (3 Kilmainham Street, Dublin 7): A cozy spot for lunch or brunch with great coffee and light bites.
1. Street Art: Discover the vibrant street art scene in Temple Bar and around the city, which tells stories of Dublin’s history through visual art.
2. Hidden Gems: Explore lesser-known spots like St Stephen’s Green Park and Merrion Square, where you can find serene spaces amidst bustling streets.
3. Local Markets: Visit markets like The Grand Canal Market (Grand Canal Dock D02 F967) for a taste of local produce and crafts.
Transport: Use DublinBus and LUAS for public transport within the city, or consider hiring a bike through Bikes on Hire.
Best Time to Visit: Spring and Autumn offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds compared to summer. Winter can be cold but has its own charm and fewer tourists.
Budget Estimate per Day:
Accommodation: €70-€350 (varies based on type of hotel)
Meals: €20-€100
Activities & Transport: €10-€50
Total: Approximately €100-€450 per day, depending on your preferences and activities.