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An American's Guide To Dublin, Ireland

Tourist attractions, food and nightlife recommendations.

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An American's Guide To Dublin, Ireland
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As far as cities go, Dublin would rank behind Boston, MA with a relatively small population of about 572,000. There are about 100,000 more Bostonians and over 7 million more New Yorkers in each of their respective cities. However, the capital of Ireland is certainly no disappointment. With an eclectic mix of street art, great shops, and hundreds of wonderful Irish pubs, Dublin is well worth the visit. But, it would be nearly impossible to see it all if you're just visiting for a few days. So, here's a guide to some of my favorite places in Dublin.

Tourist Attractions:

1. St. Stephan's Green

A beautiful park located in Dublin 2, this park is perfect for a leisurely stroll on a nice day. With a large pond, lots of seagulls and various statues all interconnected with quaint walkways, the green is a great escape from the bustling city.

2. Grafton Street

A shopper's galore. Grafton Street is characterized by it's pedestrian only walkway and a wide variety of shops. Perfect for buying touristy gifts or discovering trendy new European styles, Grafton Street has a wonderful atmosphere. Don't forget to stop and enjoy the authentic Irish music usually being played by street performers!

3. Book of Kells/Trinity College Library

Trinity College is one of the top schools in Ireland and the grandiose stone architecture is sure to impress. If you're willing to spend 9 euros on seeing the famous Book of Kells, the Long Room in the Library is a truly unique sight. However, if you're on a tighter timeline while in Dublin, your time is probably better spent elsewhere.

4. Guinness Factory

It would be an injustice to come to Ireland and not enjoy a pint of Guinness. The factory is a great attraction and even teaches you how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness. The view from the SkyBar also gives a wonderful new perspective of the city.

4. Jameson Factory

If you love whisky then this factory tour is 100 percent worth it! With a wide variety of tasting options, the Jameson Factory, like the Guinness Factory, gives you an up close and personal look at one of Ireland's most famous drinks.

Food:

1. The Sweet Republic

If you're looking for a heart attack in milkshake form, this is the place for you. The massive milkshakes served here are usually topped off with cookies, donuts and lots of whipped cream. This bright and colorful dessert shop will satisfy even the largest sweet tooth.

2. Queen of Tarts

This famous shop is great for breakfast, lunch or dessert. Although the wait can be a bit long, the food is totally worth it. Be sure to try one of their famous apple crumb tarts!

3. Murphy's

If you're craving ice cream straight from the beautiful dairy farms of Dingle, then you should definitely pay Murphy's a visit. Their unique flavors and homemade cones are well worth it.

4. The Porterhouse Pub

This pub has a variety of food including pizza, wings and burgers. If you're looking to experience traditional Irish pub food, the Porterhouse is a great spot for lunch and a pint while you explore Dublin.

Night Life:

1. The Temple Bar Area

Although the prices are outrageously high, the experience is completely worth it. This area is full of beautiful street art and tons of traditional Irish pubs. Even if you just have time to walk through this area in the day, the Temple Bar is a must see Dublin sight.

2. Brazen Head Pub

With live music every night, this is the oldest and most charming pub in all of Ireland. The pub is decked out with Irish flags and it is a wonderful way to meet some new Irish friends.

3. Harcourt Street

The Dublin Club scene is truly one of a kind. Dicey's, Dtwo, Copper and The Palace are all very popular destinations especially for young people. However, beware of the very forward Irish men who have no qualms pulling you in for an Irish kiss. These night clubs are definitely worth the experience.

4. Bleeding Horse

When my friends and I went to this club we immediately befriended a group of Irish girls who thoroughly enjoyed showing off their "authentic" Boston accents. The Irish are a very friendly group and absolutely love to get to know new people. This pub has a great atmosphere and a lot of comfortable seating for larger groups.

5. Whelan's

Any fans of P.S. I Love You should definitely pay this iconic bar a visit. Don't pass up the opportunity to hear "Galway Girl" played live in this cute pub. You'll feel just like Hillary Swank.

All in all, Dublin is a spectacular city to visit while in Ireland. Never be afraid to strike up a conversation in any one of the pubs you're visiting to ask the Irish about places they recommend. They are always so happy to tell you about the city they love as much as we all love visiting!

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