Dublin is a small capital but has many to offers. If you are coming for a week-end you might want to add a little bit of craziness and unusual experience to your planning. Here is a list of 8 cool things to do while you’re in Dublin.
Have a drink in The Hacienda
The hacienda is a local treasure, a good place to order a pint of “the black stuff”. It is decorated with the face of famous persons that had a drink there. It is a nice place if you want to have a chat with the local but before you must ring the bell outside so they let you in!
Pick up some antiques at the Brocante market
Spend a great morning roaming through an abundance of vintage delights. The Brocante Market is open the first weekend of each month and propose a large selection unlike anywhere else. Each real-vendor as his own style and unique items. It is easy to spend time finding exciting goods with a funny story behind, don’t hesitate to ask!
Grab a breakfast burrito in K Chido Mexico
Grab your breakfast out of a funky vintage Citroen HY. You will enjoy authentic Mexican food in a food truck atmosphere. Product are locally sourced and served by friendly staff! It is the perfect spot for a lazy Sunday.
See a movie in the Lighthouse Cinema
This is probably the Dublin’s most loved independent cinema. The Lighthouse showcase the cult classic and lasts releases in contemporary style rooms. A great place to go on a Saturday evening or even an afternoon.
Sit by the Hungry Tree
Yes you read right, Dublin host an hungry Tree, and it is slowly eating the iron bench next to him. Considered as capital’s trees heritage the plane tree is about 80 years old. Located nearby the Constitution Hill, get the right angle and you will see its hungry face.
Visit the Sunday market in the People’s Park
A great escape to the city and only 30 minutes away, Dun Laoghaire offers a nice day strolling at the park and enjoy the market. You can buy food and have a picnic on the grass. After than we suggest you to walk along the pier and take the view of the beautiful Irish Sea.
Head to the Meeting House Square in Temple Bar
Another place for foodies is the Temple Bar weekly food market. Fresh bread, cheese, vegetable…and to eat on the go there is many freshly prepared food stalls.
See an exhibition in the Science Gallery
The science Gallery of Dublin host many exhibitions. There are always interactive and fun, a great way to have a taste of science. The Gallery is also exporting exhibition around the world and has a serious reputation! Check the program on their website.
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