Food Scene
Great up-market Mexican restaurant 2 minutes from the apartment. Try their Margaritas! Book in advance
www.777.ie
105 locals recommend
777
7 South Great George's StreetGreat up-market Mexican restaurant 2 minutes from the apartment. Try their Margaritas! Book in advance
www.777.ie
Innovative, modern, rustic Irish restaurant using seasonal local produce in nutritious combinations.
http://www.rusticstone.ie/
61 locals recommend
Rustic Stone
17 South Great George's StreetInnovative, modern, rustic Irish restaurant using seasonal local produce in nutritious combinations.
http://www.rusticstone.ie/
Fantastic french restaurant right beside Hogans bar. Mid-high price range. Excellent food. Beautiful setting.
http://lgueuleton.com/
53 locals recommend
L'Gueuleton
1 Fade StFantastic french restaurant right beside Hogans bar. Mid-high price range. Excellent food. Beautiful setting.
http://lgueuleton.com/
Best american style burgers in town. Fast food. Simple menu. Cheap.
Also have a new restaurant in Temple Bar (http://www.bunsen.ie/)
26 locals recommend
Bunsen
3 Anne Street SouthBest american style burgers in town. Fast food. Simple menu. Cheap.
Also have a new restaurant in Temple Bar (http://www.bunsen.ie/)
Soaring ceilings and a no-music policy give unusually laid-back vibe to this bar with a tapas menu. Well-priced and suitable for casual dining
87 locals recommend
Market Bar
14a Fade StSoaring ceilings and a no-music policy give unusually laid-back vibe to this bar with a tapas menu. Well-priced and suitable for casual dining
One of the best spots in Dublin for a good brunch! Reasonably priced
http://whitefriargrill.ie/
47 locals recommend
Bow Lane Grill
17 Aungier StOne of the best spots in Dublin for a good brunch! Reasonably priced
http://whitefriargrill.ie/
Food Emporium, Cafe, Restaurant, Butcher and Grocer. Grab a quick soup/salad/sandwich downstairs, or check out the beautiful restaurant upstairs. Suitable for all occasions. Lovely building.
http://www.fallonandbyrne.com/
175 locals recommend
Fallon & Byrne, Food Hall
11-17 Exchequer StFood Emporium, Cafe, Restaurant, Butcher and Grocer. Grab a quick soup/salad/sandwich downstairs, or check out the beautiful restaurant upstairs. Suitable for all occasions. Lovely building.
http://www.fallonandbyrne.com/
A casual Smoked BBQ walk-in restaurant- Authentic American BBQ. brisket-pork-chicken-sausage-ribs-craft beers. Very reasonably priced.
www.pittbrosbbq.com/
30 locals recommend
Pitt Bros
84-88 South Great George's StreetA casual Smoked BBQ walk-in restaurant- Authentic American BBQ. brisket-pork-chicken-sausage-ribs-craft beers. Very reasonably priced.
www.pittbrosbbq.com/
Exciting & innovative menu. A small, intimate room, but also relaxed: a nice setting for a memorable meal!
http://etto.ie/
32 locals recommend
Etto
18 Merrion RowExciting & innovative menu. A small, intimate room, but also relaxed: a nice setting for a memorable meal!
http://etto.ie/
The service and food selection is excellent and reasonably priced. Great breakfast and lunch venue.
149 locals recommend
Queen of Tarts
Cow's LaneThe service and food selection is excellent and reasonably priced. Great breakfast and lunch venue.
Drinks & Nightlife
Hogans
36 South Great George's StreetFamous Dublin bar with great ambiance and nice clientele
One of the smallest pubs in the country provides an intimate atmosphere for a drink.
25 locals recommend
The Dawson Lounge
25 Dawson StreetOne of the smallest pubs in the country provides an intimate atmosphere for a drink.
Doheny and Nesbitt
5 Baggot Street LowerGreat food & drink in one of Dublin's most iconic bars
Cool Japanese basement bar opposite 777. Also does good food upstairs. Try the Whiskey sour!
43 locals recommend
Yamamori Izakaya Sake Bar
12 South Great George's StreetCool Japanese basement bar opposite 777. Also does good food upstairs. Try the Whiskey sour!
P Macs pub in Dublin is the perfect bar for the craft beer drinker. With it's mixture of odd furniture, snugs, good indie music, tasty pizzas, arcade machines, board games, candles and of course large selection of craft beer you'll easily get drawn into the place.
55 locals recommend
P.Mac's
30 Stephen Street LowerP Macs pub in Dublin is the perfect bar for the craft beer drinker. With it's mixture of odd furniture, snugs, good indie music, tasty pizzas, arcade machines, board games, candles and of course large selection of craft beer you'll easily get drawn into the place.
The bar in the iconic 5* Shelbourne hotel on St Stephens Green is perfect place for a pre-dinner drink or a celebratory glass of champagne. Expect to pay 5* prices. Great for special occasioans
49 locals recommend
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
27 St Stephen's GreenThe bar in the iconic 5* Shelbourne hotel on St Stephens Green is perfect place for a pre-dinner drink or a celebratory glass of champagne. Expect to pay 5* prices. Great for special occasioans
Great rooftop bar on top of The Dean hotel. Lovely views of Dublin. They also serve food but it's nothing special. Stays open late. Also open for brunch & lunch. Gets busy in the evening.
30 locals recommend
The Dean Dublin
33 Harcourt StGreat rooftop bar on top of The Dean hotel. Lovely views of Dublin. They also serve food but it's nothing special. Stays open late. Also open for brunch & lunch. Gets busy in the evening.
Peruke & Periwig is a unique and memorable drinking experience on Dublin’s thriving Dawson Street. Good beer & great cocktails.
26 locals recommend
Peruke & Periwig
31 Dawson StPeruke & Periwig is a unique and memorable drinking experience on Dublin’s thriving Dawson Street. Good beer & great cocktails.
Sightseeing
Beautiful college setting in the middle of Dublin. Steeped in history. Fantastic architecture.
629 locals recommend
Trinity College
Beautiful college setting in the middle of Dublin. Steeped in history. Fantastic architecture.
Dublin Castle off Dame Street, was until 1922 the seat of the United Kingdom government's administration in Ireland, and is now a major Irish government complex.
403 locals recommend
Dublin Castle
Dame StreetDublin Castle off Dame Street, was until 1922 the seat of the United Kingdom government's administration in Ireland, and is now a major Irish government complex.
The General Post Office (The GPO) is the headquarters of the Irish Post Office, An Post, and Dublin's principal post office. Sited in the centre of O'Connell Street, the city's main thoroughfare, it is one of Ireland's most famous buildings, and was the last of the great Georgian public buildings erected in the capital. During the Easter Rising of 1916, the GPO served as the headquarters of the uprising's leaders.
81 locals recommend
An Post General Post Office
O'Connell Street LowerThe General Post Office (The GPO) is the headquarters of the Irish Post Office, An Post, and Dublin's principal post office. Sited in the centre of O'Connell Street, the city's main thoroughfare, it is one of Ireland's most famous buildings, and was the last of the great Georgian public buildings erected in the capital. During the Easter Rising of 1916, the GPO served as the headquarters of the uprising's leaders.
Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison, now a museum run by the Office of Public Works, an agency of the Government of Ireland. Many Irish revolutionaries, including the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed in the prison by the British.
568 locals recommend
Kilmainham Gaol Museum
Inchicore RoadKilmainham Gaol is a former prison, now a museum run by the Office of Public Works, an agency of the Government of Ireland. Many Irish revolutionaries, including the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, were imprisoned and executed in the prison by the British.
Dublin's most famous street. A beautiful pedestrianised shopping street near Trinity College. A must-see!
76 locals recommend
Grafton Street
Grafton StreetDublin's most famous street. A beautiful pedestrianised shopping street near Trinity College. A must-see!
A Guinness-themed tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Since opening in 2000, it has received over four million visitors. A brilliant tour! Don't forget to try the Guinness.
950 locals recommend
Guinness Storehouse
A Guinness-themed tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Since opening in 2000, it has received over four million visitors. A brilliant tour! Don't forget to try the Guinness.
Loads of bars and sights to see in Dublin's Temple Bar but packed full of tourists and priced accordingly. Worth checking out but don't spend your whole trip here.
290 locals recommend
Temple Bar Hotel
13-17 Fleet StLoads of bars and sights to see in Dublin's Temple Bar but packed full of tourists and priced accordingly. Worth checking out but don't spend your whole trip here.
Nice street to walk up & down. Loads of bars, restaurants and shops. Also check out Wicklow St. which intersects it.
29 locals recommend
William Street South
William Street SouthNice street to walk up & down. Loads of bars, restaurants and shops. Also check out Wicklow St. which intersects it.
A famous Dublin street known primarily for the number of great bars & traditional Irish pubs. O'Donohues, Toners and Doheny & Nesbitts are three of the best.
11 locals recommend
Baggot Street Lower
Baggot Street LowerA famous Dublin street known primarily for the number of great bars & traditional Irish pubs. O'Donohues, Toners and Doheny & Nesbitts are three of the best.
The Old Jameson Distillery is located on the original site of John Jameson’s distillery in Bow Street in Dublin. This distillery, founded in 1780, was Ireland’s most famous distillery for nearly 200 years, until its closure in 1971, when distilling of Jameson Irish Whiskey was transferred to the Midleton Distillery. For many years the Bow Street Distillery lay abandoned, but today, once again, it is a hub of activity, welcoming visitors from all over the world.
485 locals recommend
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Bow StreetThe Old Jameson Distillery is located on the original site of John Jameson’s distillery in Bow Street in Dublin. This distillery, founded in 1780, was Ireland’s most famous distillery for nearly 200 years, until its closure in 1971, when distilling of Jameson Irish Whiskey was transferred to the Midleton Distillery. For many years the Bow Street Distillery lay abandoned, but today, once again, it is a hub of activity, welcoming visitors from all over the world.
Parks & Nature
St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's GreenBeautiful well landscaped park at the top of Grafton Street.
Getting Around
DART Station - (Dublin Area Rapid Transit)
Tara Street Station is the nearest DART station and is a 1.2km walk from the apartment.
The DART is great for travelling outside the city centre. Howth, Malahide, Dun Laoghaire & Dalkey (the best!) are all worth a half-day trip if you have time. DARTs usually arrive every 10/15 minutes.
Timetables: http://www.irishrail.ie/timetables/timetable-pdfs
36 locals recommend
Tara St station
Tara StreetDART Station - (Dublin Area Rapid Transit)
Tara Street Station is the nearest DART station and is a 1.2km walk from the apartment.
The DART is great for travelling outside the city centre. Howth, Malahide, Dun Laoghaire & Dalkey (the best!) are all worth a half-day trip if you have time. DARTs usually arrive every 10/15 minutes.
Timetables: http://www.irishrail.ie/timetables/timetable-pdfs