Things to do in Dublin (IE)

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The Celt (Beer)
81 Talbot St North City Dublin D01 YK51, Ireland
4.6

The Celt is most popular around 10 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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The Hairy Lemon (Beer)
Stephen Street Lower Dublin 2 Ireland
4.4

The Hairy Lemon is most popular around 10 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-2 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

The enigmatic Hairy Lemon Pub was christened in memory of one of the city's great characters who was a dog catcher in the 1950s. He was reputed to boast a lemon shaped visage and a stubble of gooseberry like hair. This is the most enjoyable drinking establishment is just about as unconventional as its namesake.

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The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar (Restaurant)
10-12 Temple Bar Dublin 2 D02 EW63 Ireland
4.5

The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar is most popular around 8 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 45 min to 2 hr here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

The Quays Bar is situated in the heart of Dublin’s famous Temple Bar. It has a great mixture of both locals and tourists, making it one of Dublin’s liveliest pubs. The live Irish traditional music every day makes the pub a magnet for those of you looking for a bit of craic. The stories told from near and far mean every day is a new experience in The Quays. A full Irish Restaurant with a superb all-round menu including a traditional Irish Stew and Dublin Coddle.

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Irish Whiskey Museum (Museum)
119 Grafton Street Dublin D02 E620 Ireland
4.6

Irish Whiskey Museum is most popular around 3 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 2 hours here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

Let us take you on a journey back through time at the Irish Whiskey Museum - voted a top tourist attraction in Dublin city, Ireland. Learn the origins of Irish whiskey, its rise to glory and its dramatic fall and discover some new Irish whiskey brands. Enjoy the wonderful stories told by our entertaining guides as they bring you through the ages of Irish whiskey. At the end of the tour you will become a true master of whiskey tasting over a little tipple of Irish whiskey.

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Café en Seine (Bar)
40 Dawson St Dublin Ireland
4.4

Café en Seine is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 1-3 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Café en Seine is one of Dublin’s most iconic and stunning venues, nestled in the heart of Dublin’s city centre on Dawson Street. Today, this beautifully re-designed space features several dining experiences including a restaurant, a host of unique bars and a stunning indoor Parisian street garden. Renowned for its five-star service, Café en Seine offers an extensive food menu which caters for a range of tastes and occasions.

For more info visit the website or checkout Google Maps.

Murray’s Bar (Beer)
33-34 O'Connell Street Upper Rotunda Dublin 1 D01 E0W2, Ireland
4.5

Murray’s Bar is most popular around 9 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay 45 min to 2 hr here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Located in the heart of Dublin, Murray’s Bar features a comfortable, cosy, traditional Irish bar and lounge serving traditional Irish dishes as well as contemporary favourites with live sports and entertainment 7 days a week.

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