Another point to be developed under the theme "Living in Dublin " is about what to do in your free time in Dublin. I'll try to add a list of things that come to mind, but I urge anyone who wants to do, to write other alternatives of interest
with the first place I can not go with what is the most popular in the Irish capital: the pub. I remember a nice post on the blog of andima Dublin where he joked about the monotony that I can only comment with a "it's all true."
The pub is in fact the institution here in Dublin, opens in the late morning and usually closes around midnight. It 's the place where locals usually socialize, celebrate, lunch and dinner on special occasions or weekend follows the sport matches etc.. Due to bad weather that accompanies us during 99% of the pub is a meeting place and protection from the weather, can take on characteristics of disco-pub, or maintain the more traditional features, then here is the famous historic pubs on recommended guides cities like the Cobblestone the or John Gogarty's Mullingan .
Dublin also offers several performances at the theater ' Abbey Theater, I personally I've never been there yet but I am referring to andima that in his post talks about it.
I cinema are three: the old UGC Cineworld in Parnell Street hours, very big and on different levels, the Savoy in O'Connell Street and the small Screen Cinema on the corner of Poolbeg Street. Then there are programming in the small cinema in Temple Bar is often inherent in alternative films or foreign production.
I are not many museums and indeed the only real museum I know of is the National Museum in Nassau Street, with free admission. There is also a Science Gallery on Pearse Street belonging to Trinity College where you ultimately trying to launch many new initiatives, exhibitions and tastings with age, but honestly I was never particularly attracted.
I shops are located primarily in the areas of Grafton Street and Harry Street for the city center, with the addition of large complex commercial Dundrum and Liffey Valley . Are open continuously from morning until 18:00 pm, extending until 20:00 on Thursdays.
For tourists however are to be added: The
Guinness factory, which I personally visited and that is also worth considering also the price of entry, the Jameson Distillery that I avoided after Having regard to the Guinness factory and the statue of dela Molly Malone on Grafton Street.
Always there for the tourists attractions like the City Sightseeing Bus running from O'Connell Street or the more typical Viking Boat, an amphibious vehicle that takes you anywhere in the city by land and water and the Dublin Ghost Bus that I own the courage to try, but it promises to let you experience a thrilling adventure ...
There are also a lot more interesting things to see out of town, perhaps taking a trip to Howth, Malahide or Dun Laoghaire and even the very popular hits in Wicklow or the Cliffs of Moher, or pointing to Northern Ireland to see the Giant Causway.
Last but not least, I would like to add suggestions on how to dress to come to Ireland . What comes from the fact that the data available to me, more and more people reach the blog by writing this kind of research on Google.
It 's important not to forget that Dublin is always raining. It 's a bit like saying "remember you must die" so always better to have an umbrella at hand because even with the sun grows stronger you never know ...
For the rest of the system works beautifully dressed in "onion" or you can easily remove layers to suit your needs. In the months from October to late February, have very low temperatures and then a nice down there is everything, but in enclosed spaces is hot as hell then follow the advice of the first. During the period April May June you have the best chance of good weather, and sunshine and less rainfall (summer would be the closest thing we have here).
During the period of July August September rains there have been over the last two years so do not be fooled, the move to an average temperature of 15-18 degrees but the sky is black and then let me put the sleeves are the most courageous.
with the first place I can not go with what is the most popular in the Irish capital: the pub. I remember a nice post on the blog of andima Dublin where he joked about the monotony that I can only comment with a "it's all true."
The pub is in fact the institution here in Dublin, opens in the late morning and usually closes around midnight. It 's the place where locals usually socialize, celebrate, lunch and dinner on special occasions or weekend follows the sport matches etc.. Due to bad weather that accompanies us during 99% of the pub is a meeting place and protection from the weather, can take on characteristics of disco-pub, or maintain the more traditional features, then here is the famous historic pubs on recommended guides cities like the Cobblestone the or John Gogarty's Mullingan .
Dublin also offers several performances at the theater ' Abbey Theater, I personally I've never been there yet but I am referring to andima that in his post talks about it.
I cinema are three: the old UGC Cineworld in Parnell Street hours, very big and on different levels, the Savoy in O'Connell Street and the small Screen Cinema on the corner of Poolbeg Street. Then there are programming in the small cinema in Temple Bar is often inherent in alternative films or foreign production.
I are not many museums and indeed the only real museum I know of is the National Museum in Nassau Street, with free admission. There is also a Science Gallery on Pearse Street belonging to Trinity College where you ultimately trying to launch many new initiatives, exhibitions and tastings with age, but honestly I was never particularly attracted.
I shops are located primarily in the areas of Grafton Street and Harry Street for the city center, with the addition of large complex commercial Dundrum and Liffey Valley . Are open continuously from morning until 18:00 pm, extending until 20:00 on Thursdays.
For tourists however are to be added: The
Guinness factory, which I personally visited and that is also worth considering also the price of entry, the Jameson Distillery that I avoided after Having regard to the Guinness factory and the statue of dela Molly Malone on Grafton Street.
Always there for the tourists attractions like the City Sightseeing Bus running from O'Connell Street or the more typical Viking Boat, an amphibious vehicle that takes you anywhere in the city by land and water and the Dublin Ghost Bus that I own the courage to try, but it promises to let you experience a thrilling adventure ...
There are also a lot more interesting things to see out of town, perhaps taking a trip to Howth, Malahide or Dun Laoghaire and even the very popular hits in Wicklow or the Cliffs of Moher, or pointing to Northern Ireland to see the Giant Causway.
Last but not least, I would like to add suggestions on how to dress to come to Ireland . What comes from the fact that the data available to me, more and more people reach the blog by writing this kind of research on Google.
It 's important not to forget that Dublin is always raining. It 's a bit like saying "remember you must die" so always better to have an umbrella at hand because even with the sun grows stronger you never know ...
For the rest of the system works beautifully dressed in "onion" or you can easily remove layers to suit your needs. In the months from October to late February, have very low temperatures and then a nice down there is everything, but in enclosed spaces is hot as hell then follow the advice of the first. During the period April May June you have the best chance of good weather, and sunshine and less rainfall (summer would be the closest thing we have here).
During the period of July August September rains there have been over the last two years so do not be fooled, the move to an average temperature of 15-18 degrees but the sky is black and then let me put the sleeves are the most courageous.
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