Weve collected the highlights below.
After that, its taxi time.
No helpful livery, but you cant miss the big Taxi signs on the doors.
Youll still be close enough to walk into town, but away from the noise.
If its summer, check outstaying in Trinity.
The college rents out the dorms when the students are gone, and you wont get more central!
Dan also explains some slang: All right means Hi, and Whats the craic?
Cash bus fare is paid by putting coins into a slot by the driver.
Ideally grab one of the integrated public transport smart cards called Leap.
There is always Guinness on draft and the pours are just as perfect there.
For 8 euros, you get entry and a flight or pint.
Their selection changes pretty much monthly.
More Drinking
When you go to a bar, dont just say you want a stout.
Youll get Guinness every time.
I started ordering do you have a Stout that isnt Guinness?
For music check out ODonoghues pub, where the Dubliners got their start.
If you are into whiskeys, go to the Celtic Whiskey Shop.
They make a lovely breakfast.
Its near Trinity College.
I had the best cod Ive ever eaten at that restaurant.
Zaytoons: excellent late night Persian food.
But the star Caravaggio is currently on tour.
Some of the venues are private houses, most are not generally open to the public.
Musically, it could be anything, from small classical groups to jazz to traditional.
And if you see a bald git roaming around with a camera, come over and say hello!
Dublins Writers Museum is loaded with, well, reading material.
But seriously, few museums offer so much info on each piece on display as this one.
Seeing the Book of Kells is a treat.
Christ Church Cathedral, too.Beef Waffles
Dont fret over standing in line for the Book of Kells.
The people running the tour are professional actors and it is well worth the time/cost.
They also have a traditional music pub crawl as well that is also enjoyable.
The session at ODonoghues Pub is worth seeing (get there early).
Someone might even sell you some.EightBitsInTheByte
No one mentioned the Leprechaun Museum!
A hidden gem if you like folklore.
Drink a stout and then ride the train back up to Dublin.