
Ireland
Dublin is a city that pulses with literary history, traditional music, and legendary hospitality. The Irish capital offers visitors Georgian architecture, world-famous pubs, and a creative spirit that has produced some of the world's greatest writers. From the medieval Dublin Castle to the trendy Temple Bar district, Dublin seamlessly blends its rich heritage with contemporary cool.
Summer
19°C
Winter
6°C
Currency
Euro (€)
Language
English and Irish
May to September offers the warmest weather and longest days. March brings St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Rain is possible year-round, so pack layers and waterproofs.
Interactive museum in the original brewery with rooftop bar
Historic university housing the ancient Book of Kells
Cultural quarter famous for pubs, music, and nightlife
Historic castle complex with beautiful State Apartments
Ireland's largest cathedral with stunning Gothic architecture
Dublin is walkable in the center. Dublin Bus and Luas (tram) cover the wider area. Leap Card offers cheaper fares. Dublin Airport is connected by Dublin Express bus (30 min) and regular buses.
Extremely frequent flights, perfect for weekend breaks
Celtic connection between two historic capitals
Popular short-haul route between two lively cities