Dublin is bouncing with different things to do, from drinking to sightseeing. The choices are endless. But with so many choices comes the hard decision of choosing. This guide will take you through fun things to do in Dublin town.
Pubs, cathedrals, tours, you name it, there is always something you cater to what you are looking for. Dublin is known to steal the heart of anyone who steps foot in the wonderful city.
Bad Bobs Temple Bar
Bad Bobs is located right in the heart of Dublin, in the Temple Bar district. An all-in-one late bar, pub, and even nightclub, the venue showcases everything you might need for a good night out in Dublin.
Whether it be a chill drink, a bite of food, or a wild cocktail night out, Bad Bobs has something for all. As for drinks, they offer a wide selection of beers, ciders, cocktails, wines, and much more. So if you’re worried they don’t have what you’re looking for, you may be mistaken.
In terms of food, they offer freshly prepared Irish food for you to enjoy, all sourced from local suppliers. You can rest assured that you are getting that authentic Irish experience.
Special occasion? Bad Bobs even offer spaces for hire so you can take control of your special evening with a private room. It is the perfect venue for any special occasion.
They are open from as early as 3pm to as late as 2:30am, depending on the day, so what are you waiting for?
St Patrick’s Cathedral
Are you going more for the scenic route? St Patrick’s Cathedral is the place to be. Built between 1220 and 1260, this historical church is the largest in Ireland and represents the national cathedral. It is one of the few buildings left over from mediaeval times and is the home to around 700 burials on the site.
It is one of Ireland’s most popular tourist attractions, and for a good reason. The cathedral offers a powerful cultural experience and will surely pull you deep into the rich Irish history.
Take a Stroll Across the Ha’penny Bridge
Perfect for when you want a quiet late-night walk to see some sights. It would not be polite not to take at least one walk across the Ha’penny bridge.
It is one of Dublin’s oldest pedestrian crossings that stretches over the river Liffey. It was first built in 1816 as the Wellington Bridge but later acquired its nickname after the halfpenny toll tax it had on all bridge users up until 1919.
It was one of the earliest cast-iron structures of its time. Why not pay a visit to the famous Ha’penny Bridge?
Kilmainham Gaol
You may like this pick if you’re into creepy stories and abandoned places. Located just 3.5km from Dublin’s busy city centre, the Kilmainham Gaol prison offers guided tours that take you around the eerie history of the incredible prison remains.
The prison was one of the largest gaols in Europe and first opened in 1796 and finally shut its doors in 1924. Within that period, this prison witnessed some of the most heroic and tragic events that indulge in Ireland’s rich history.
The Kilmainham Gaol is now a museum that offers tours around the prison with an in-depth description of the location’s history, including the names of some famous Irish men detained during the various Irish rebellions.
A truly enjoyable and informative experience.
The Little Museum of Dublin
This quirky museum is located on St Stephen’s Green, right in the heart of Dublin city centre. It Is a museum loved by many, including the locals, and takes you into an experience of the incredible history of Dublin. Not to mention it is all showcased in a beautiful Georgian townhouse.
Spare a bit of time and learn about the city’s history in the last century through a guided tour of the three floors. It takes a detailed look at life in Dublin in the 20th century and houses more than 5000 exhibits to indulge in.
Some of the exhibits include and dive into John F Kennedy’s visit to the city and many other famous events that have happened throughout the years
In Summary
Dublin is bursting with lots of new things to do, so much so that it can be difficult to narrow it down to one or two activities. Especially if you’re only visiting for a day or two, hopefully, this guide has enabled you to make an informed decision and prioritise what you would most like to see.
Remember to take many photos that you can look back on in years to come!