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  2. Dublin travel - Lonely Planet | Ireland, Europe

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    From coastal road trips to inland exploration, these short itineraries will help you build your perfect trip in Ireland. Destination Practicalities 13 useful things to know before you visit Dublin

  3. Ireland travel - Lonely Planet | Europe

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    Ireland itineraries: 5 routes that show off the best of the island. Sep 6, 2024 • 12 min read. From coastal road trips to inland exploration, these short itineraries will help you build your perfect trip in Ireland.

  4. 12 best things to do in Dublin - Lonely Planet

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    Ireland’s capital and largest city by far, Dublin is one of those places that you either get straight away or spend a lifetime trying to figure out. It’s not… From distillery tours and pub hopping to art galleries and ancient books, here are 12 of the best things to do in Dublin.

  5. 13 useful things to know before you visit Dublin - Lonely Planet

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    1. Plan on having at least three days in Dublin. Dublin might be a small capital city, but it’ll demand as much time from you as you’re willing to give. You’ll need at least three days to even make a dent in the place: one day to explore even just a couple of the main sights, such as Trinity College and the Guinness Storehouse.

  6. Top 10 things to know before traveling to Ireland - Lonely Planet

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    Pick the right season to travel in Ireland. June to mid-September is high season: the weather is at its best and the most popular parts of the country – Dublin, Kerry and the southern and western coasts – are at their busiest. The downside is big crowds and the highest rates for accommodation and car hire.

  7. 10 best places to visit in Ireland - Lonely Planet

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    Taste the world-famous Irish drink at Guinness Storehouse, enjoy the sights on Big Bus Dublin Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour, or discover Dublinʼs oldest building, Christ Church Cathedral - the choice is yours!

  8. The essential guide to train travel in Ireland - Lonely Planet

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    JAM cards are available online or at mainline train stations in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and Sligo. Traveling by train is one of Ireland’s great, if under-appreciated, pleasures. Plan your trip with this guide to rail routes, tickets and facilities.

  9. County Dublin travel - Lonely Planet | Ireland, Europe

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    County Dublin. Virtually synonymous with the same-named city at its heart, Dublin is by far the most populated county in Ireland, with roughly one quarter of the country's population living and working within its borders. Unsurprisingly, here you'll find the biggest concentration and range of hotels and restaurants, the largest choice of ...

  10. Traveling to Dublin? 8 questions to ask yourself before you go -...

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    Even though you're on a city break, you'll find plenty of great hiking, biking and swimming options in Dublin. The city is cradled by the Wickow Mountains to the southeast and the Irish Sea to the east. It's also home to the largest enclosed public park in any European capital city: the Phoenix Park.

  11. 5 of the best neighborhoods in Dublin - Lonely Planet

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    Dublin is Ireland's largest and liveliest city, with neighborhoods that have little intricacies and quirks to uncover during your visit. From hotels and B&Bs to the best areas for food, pubs and nightlife, get to know Dublin better with our guide to its top neighborhoods.