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4 days in Dublin, Ireland

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Monica Wisecarver, Travel Agent in Leesburg, VA

Monica Wisecarver

Leesburg, VA Travel Agent
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Monica Wisecarver

Leesburg, VA · 2 Years of Experience

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COUNTRIES VISITED:Ireland
PLACES VISITED:Dublin
SUGGESTED DURATION:4 Days
Dublin is a city that doesn’t try too hard — it doesn’t have to. With its layered history, magnetic pub culture, and walkable charm, it draws you in pint by pint, story by story.
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DAY1
Dublin
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First Impressions & the South Side Stroll
Ease into Dublin with a walk through its historic southern core, charming parks, and iconic pub-lined streets. Walking tour of Dublin’s South Side (St. Stephen’s Green, Georgian Dublin) Temple Bar District for music, atmosphere, and a pint at the iconic Temple Bar Pub
HIGHLIGHTS:
Dublin's South Side
Temple Bar
DAY2
Dublin
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Pints & Paintings
Dive into Dublin’s cultural side with world-famous beer, modern art, and one of the city’s most beloved local pubs. Highlights: Guinness Storehouse tour & Gravity Bar Dinner at John Kavanagh’s (The Gravediggers) after exploring Hugh Lane Gallery and nearby Glasnevin Cemetery Catch a football game if the timing is right!
HIGHLIGHTS:
Guinness Storehouse
John Kavanagh's (The Gravediggers)
Hugh Lane Gallery
DAY3
Dublin
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Libraries, Literature & Live Sport
Soak up Ireland’s rich literary legacy before joining the roar of the crowd at a football match. Trinity College’s Long Room & Book of Kells, plus Marsh’s Library Aviva Stadium soccer match and post-game drinks at a classic Dublin pub
HIGHLIGHTS:
Trinity College
Marsh's Library
Aviva Stadium Soccer Match
DAY4
Dublin
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Hidden Gems & Farewell Walks
Wrap up your trip with crepes, quiet corners, and final strolls through Dublin’s most charming local spots. Breakfast crepes & walk in the Latin Quarter Phoenix Park or Chester Beatty Library for a relaxed cultural finish
HIGHLIGHTS:
Chester Beatty Library
FINAL THOUGHTS
Dublin is a great place to spend a few days, but can also serve as a launching point for a roadtrip around the island of Ireland or as a home base for endless day trips to major sites. These include Kilkenny, Glendalough & Wicklow Mountains, and more