
Itinerary
Day 121.03.2025Friday

The Woollen Mills
A vibrant restaurant and cafe serving traditional Irish dishes with a modern twist.

Trinity College Dublin
Ireland's oldest university, home to the Book of Kells and stunning historic architecture.

The Secret Book and Record Store
A charming hidden gem filled with rare books and vintage records, perfect for both literature and music lovers.

Queen of Tarts
A delightful cafe known for its incredible homemade pastries and cakes, and a perfect spot for brunch.

Hugh Lane Gallery
A contemporary art museum featuring a collection of modern artworks and an impressive Francis Bacon studio.
5 Places
Day 222.03.2025Saturday

Dublin Castle
A historic castle complex that has been at the heart of the history and evolution of the city.

The King of Pubs - The Long Hall
An iconic traditional Irish pub known for its well-preserved Victorian decor and cozy atmosphere.

The Sugar Club
A unique venue capturing the essence of Dublin's nightlife with great live music and food.

Kilmainham Gaol
A historic former prison, now a museum, that played a pivotal role in Irish history.

The Little Museum of Dublin
A quirky museum that tells the story of Dublin in the 20th century through a variety of artifacts.

The Vintage Kitchen
A cozy restaurant offering a menu that celebrates traditional Irish dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.
6 Places
Day 323.03.2025Sunday

Chester Beatty Library
An acclaimed library and museum housing an impressive collection of manuscripts and art.

Bewley's Grafton Street Café
A famous café known for its delicious coffee, Irish breakfasts, and extensive selection of desserts.
2 Places