Dublin things todo
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Hiya,
I'm heading off to Dublin in a couple of weeks with a few friends.. I've previously lived there (only for 3 months mind) and have been tasked with finding stuff to do! Something I'm not very good at..
Basically we arrive on a Saturday morning and go home Monday evening and will be staying at my family's place in Castleknock (not exactly in the centre of town!)
We're all 21, but not really up for the standard lash. and hopefully will have a car for the weekend..
Now all I can think of is Dublin zoo + phoenix park, explore o'connel street+grafton street+st stephens green area, maybe Guinness factory but I think we've all been there?
I've heard about a nice pub up in the tallaght hills that's supposed to be good, but can't remember the name.
Basically not after your usual drinking weekend..
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
I'm heading off to Dublin in a couple of weeks with a few friends.. I've previously lived there (only for 3 months mind) and have been tasked with finding stuff to do! Something I'm not very good at..
Basically we arrive on a Saturday morning and go home Monday evening and will be staying at my family's place in Castleknock (not exactly in the centre of town!)
We're all 21, but not really up for the standard lash. and hopefully will have a car for the weekend..
Now all I can think of is Dublin zoo + phoenix park, explore o'connel street+grafton street+st stephens green area, maybe Guinness factory but I think we've all been there?
I've heard about a nice pub up in the tallaght hills that's supposed to be good, but can't remember the name.
Basically not after your usual drinking weekend..
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
as above jemmy is good, food is worth a go as well and i recommend trying the 18 year old jemmy ul know why when u try it (although it is exspensive)
viking tour is a good laugh too in the old amfibious(?) trucks
watch the roads around sally gap there leathel (potholes and unseen humps)
luis isnt worth a toss dont use it, it stops every 500yards
trip down to britts bay my favorite beach over there if u have a car is well wourth it for a day
kilmeinham(?) is good, guinness is ok its a bit impersonal compared to jemmy although the drink and the sky bar is wourth it
edit; ive just noticed this is the first time ive been able to post in here woohoo
viking tour is a good laugh too in the old amfibious(?) trucks
watch the roads around sally gap there leathel (potholes and unseen humps)
luis isnt worth a toss dont use it, it stops every 500yards
trip down to britts bay my favorite beach over there if u have a car is well wourth it for a day
kilmeinham(?) is good, guinness is ok its a bit impersonal compared to jemmy although the drink and the sky bar is wourth it
edit; ive just noticed this is the first time ive been able to post in here woohoo
Edited by tingymagig on Friday 20th March 21:25
muppetdave said:
spikeyhead said:
St. Michan’s Church crypt
That was pretty interesting too - do it when/if you go to Jamesons, just around the corner. THe chap who took us around was an absolute headcase.Hammerwerfer said:
carl_w said:
I'd skip the aquatic centre in Bray -- it's pants.
Yep, just like a 1960s Florida Tourist Trap. Really lousy value. Absolute crap. Shark feeding is a joke. They are about a metre long!Gassing Station | Holidays & Travel | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff