Dublin, Ireland
August 11, 2023
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. Located on the east coast of the island, it is known for its rich culture and history, with numerous historic sites to explore. Cultural attractions include the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin Castle, Trinity College, and St. Patrick's Cathedral. The city also has a vibrant nightlife with plenty of pubs and clubs to explore. For those looking for outdoor activities there are plenty of parks and green spaces in the city as well as easy access to the Irish Sea.
101 Talbot
101 Talbot St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F2V3, Ireland
Mihai Mogos
2 months ago
One of the good restaurants in Dublin. It has quite a few Irish traditional dishes, but I would definitely recommend the steak đ„©
More reviewsWILDE Restaurant
Harry St, Dublin 2, D02 CH66, Ireland
Nina Lopez
a week ago
Absolutely great experience at Wilde! The food we ordered was delicious and the service was great. They tended to everything we needed and even clarified if we had any food allergies prior to taking our orders. Itâs great for small celebrations or even just a casual lunch with friends. Would definitely come back here!
More reviewsThe Millstone Restaurant
39 Dame St, Dublin, D02 VX43, Ireland
Aislinn Macintosh
a month ago
Great food! Each dish was unique and I would have been happy eating any dish my part of four ordered. Definately worth it and we had a lovely time. Water is also included free. My only disappointment was we went here as google maps said they had sticky toffee pudding but they did not. Google maps does not seem 100% up to date in Ireland.
More reviewsOne Pico Restaurant
5 Molesworth Pl, St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 YA32, Ireland
Colm Mc Fadden
a month ago
While not at the cheaper end of things this restaurant still offers great value for money. The quality of ingredients used and expertise in cooking are excellent and the level of service and attention add immensely to the experience. The beef tartare and soufflé well worth a special mention! We had not been in a long time but aim to be back soon.
More reviewsThe Woollen Mills
Entrance on, 42 Ormond Quay Lower, Liffey St. Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 H304, Ireland
Craig Donnelly
a month ago
Stopped in here for a bite to eat while about the town, itâs a nice spot and well located. The food that we had was very nice although we asked for extra dips which we never received and after our food we were looking for tea and coffee which they could not offer us for some reason as to them not having any teapots left. Overall the service is very slow and slightly disappointing but the food itself was very nice.
More reviewsHugo's Restaurant
6 Merrion Row, Dublin 2, D02 T657, Ireland
Garry Devine
3 months ago
Good small vibe with nice seating and decent wine list. Beer and spirits were limited. The service was friendly and attentive enough. Food was average. The tartare was what pushed it to a 4, but the fish dish was very underseasoned and skin not crispy enough.
More reviewsEtto
18 Merrion Row, Dublin, D02 A316, Ireland
Mert Cinar
a month ago
We started with some nibbles and langoustine as the starters. Especially the langoustine and the pancakes they come with were very tasty. I had the grilled cod, the sauce might not be everyoneâs favorite as it had a sharp refreshing taste but I liked it. My friend had the crispy courgette flower, and it was delicious, definitely recommend. The staff were friendly and smiling. I am not a big fan of the interior atmosphere though as itâs a bit packed inside and the tables are close to each other.
More reviewsBloom Brasserie
11 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin, D04 HN92, Ireland
Aleks An
in the last week
Delicious food, long time I didnât get blown away by a steak in a long time, one of the best steaks I had in a while, the taste is amazing can taste it was made on the grill. The lamb was so tender. The chocolate mousse was nice didnât blow my mind not a fan of apple etc but the apple tart was unreal. The staff were very helpful and friendly, it felt a bit dark, but the decoration and atmosphere was very nice. I would definitely recommend.
More reviewsThe Saddle Room
27 St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland
He K
2 months ago
Food, service were excellent, but there is one specific aspect I'd like to highlight: the thoughtful staff! During our dessert time, my friend and I celebrated one of our birthdays with a small candle ourselves. Out of the blue, just before receiving our bill, one of the hall staff members brought us a birthday plate It was an unexpected and delightful surprise đ Unfortunately, we didn't catch his name. I wanted to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the staff through this review. Your considerate gesture truly made my day đ I will definitely be revisiting soon. Thank you for the exceptional service!
More reviewsThe Little Kitchen
129 Leeson Street Upper, Dublin 4, D04 YX03, Ireland
Nicholas Azzopardi
a year ago
The little kitchen is this very small restaurant in a very quiet side of Dublin. The place is very cosy and decorated neatly and simply. The staff is very, polite, friendly and they take good care of their customers. I had the Butternut squash and sweet potatoes soup for starter. It was a good portion and very good full of flavor and aromas. For mains I had the chicken supreme with mashed potatoes and broccoli. Chicken was cooked to perfection and just melts in your mouth. Again very good flavors and aromas. For desert I had the creme brulee. Made to perfection with that thinly crusty crust that crackles when you dig your spoon. Sadly didn't take any photos of the other dishes. Food looked too good to waste time. Make sure to book beforehand as it was full. Service 10/10. My dishes didn't take time at all and it was a very fluent and satisfying dining experience. Big well done to the staff and keep it up!
More reviewsRichmond
43 Richmond St S, Portobello, Dublin 2, D02 X499, Ireland
Jackie Clifford
a month ago
Here to celebrate a birthday! đ So so tasty, great location, lovely staff! The oysters and duck starter are a must and the date pudding with gingerbread ice cream is deliciousđ€€
More reviewsBANG restaurant & wine bar
11 Merrion Row, Dublin, D02 KW61, Ireland
Dearbhla Aifric
3 months ago
This restaurant is one of the best of its kind in Dublin. The moment you walk in you feel such a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere- the staff are so kind and the vibe is so nice. The food was presented so beautifully; the have a perfect balance of meat, fish, vegetarian and vegan dishes. They have a great wine and cocktail list and their deserts were so tasty as well. We had the gnocchi, stone bass and roasted fennel for our mains and each dish was delicious and so unique. Iâll definitely go back, it was a really worthwhile experience. Thank you to everyone there - the chefs and floor staff.
More reviewsThe Pig's Ear
4 Nassau St, Dublin 2, D02 YX74, Ireland
Eimhear Ă DĂĄlaigh
a week ago
Excellent food and service. Myself and a friend went for our birthdays and it didnât disappoint. Not nuts money but definitely for a special occasion. The staff were excellent and of the standard Iâd expect from a restaurant in that price range. The food was so fresh, local and extremely inventive. I would definitely go there again for another special occasion.
More reviewsThe Winding Stair
40 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 R9Y5, Ireland
Natalie Gotko
3 months ago
Incredible meal and cozy atmosphere with a great view. We got the broccoli starter fish plate, lamb main and gnudi main and they were all phenomenal. Would recommend a thousand times over
More reviewsFIRE Steakhouse & Bar
The Mansion House, Dawson St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Kimberley Rowlands
a week ago
Amazing night out. Staying in Dublin and visited last night. Wow best steak we have had in a long time!! Lovely bottle of red wine. Staff were fantastic. Will definitely return.
More reviewsPearl Brasserie
20 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 XH98, Ireland
Dan Kerby
6 months ago
My wife and I had a fantastic meal at the Pearl Brasserie. The food was delicious, and all of the staff were very welcoming and attentive. Our waiter made sure to look after my wife's allergies, making sure that everything was checked, and being clear about what items on the menu wouldn't be suitable. He also made a fantastic wine suggestion which was delicious with the very rich pigeon dish. The atmosphere was absolutely spot on. A nice level of background music, and tables nicely spaced out. This is a lovely place to go as a treat or for a celebration. I would highly recommend it!
More reviewsPearl Brasserie
20 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 XH98, Ireland
Dan Kerby
6 months ago
My wife and I had a fantastic meal at the Pearl Brasserie. The food was delicious, and all of the staff were very welcoming and attentive. Our waiter made sure to look after my wife's allergies, making sure that everything was checked, and being clear about what items on the menu wouldn't be suitable. He also made a fantastic wine suggestion which was delicious with the very rich pigeon dish. The atmosphere was absolutely spot on. A nice level of background music, and tables nicely spaced out. This is a lovely place to go as a treat or for a celebration. I would highly recommend it!
More reviewsTrocadero Restaurant Dublin
No. 4, St Andrew's St, Dublin 2, D02 PD30, Ireland
Eimhear Ă DĂĄlaigh
a month ago
One of the best restaurants in Dublin! The food is consistently excellent and the service is always amazingly good especially in comparison with many other places in the area. I have been eating in the Trocadero for over 30 years and I have NEVER had a bad experience. Highly recommended to book as they are so good.
More reviewsMr Fox
38 Parnell Square W, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Nathan Tsang
3 months ago
I came here for my friend's birthday. This is a great spot for fine dining and tasting a little bit of a lot. The chicken was my favourite dish here as it was so juicy. One of the desserts was very interesting, reminds me of the Mikado biscuits we had as kids. Nice atmosphere here and quite chilled out. Staff were very nice and attentive.
More reviewsMr Fox
38 Parnell Square W, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Nathan Tsang
3 months ago
I came here for my friend's birthday. This is a great spot for fine dining and tasting a little bit of a lot. The chicken was my favourite dish here as it was so juicy. One of the desserts was very interesting, reminds me of the Mikado biscuits we had as kids. Nice atmosphere here and quite chilled out. Staff were very nice and attentive.
More reviewsThe Vintage Kitchen
7 Poolbeg St, Dublin 2, D02 NX03, Ireland
C Kelly
in the last week
We walked into this unassuming looking restaurant for an early dinner only to be given a gastronomical treat. Fine dining at affordable price. We love this little place and will be back again. Thank you Andreas & staff.
More reviewsThe National Wax Museum Plus
The Lafayette Building, 22-25 Westmoreland St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 EH29, Ireland
D P
a month ago
Great location and wonderful exhibit! Front desk person (Turkish or Eastern European) wasnât very polite - my impression is it was a racial thing seeing how he was very friendly with others. Strikes me as a bit funny given how he himself is very obviously not Irish and could barely speak English. Lovely experience otherwise but I wish management would hire polite front desk employees - Iâm spending tourist dollars here - least I expect is basic manners and English from your front desk staff.
More reviewsMolly Malone Statue
Suffolk St, Dublin 2, D02 KX03, Ireland
Griffin A
a year ago
Very cool statue right in front of the church. Located in a great part of the city with lots of pubs, restaurants, and shops all around. Quiet area in what feels like a big alley way. Usually not busy and someone is always playing music nearby. Great piece of history to go see if you are visiting Dublin. It is a quick visit and doesnât require much time to see. There are no fences or gates so itâs free to take pictures with.
More reviewsNational Museum of Ireland - Natural History
Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 F627, Ireland
Vy N.
a month ago
Beautiful museum with free entry, but unfortunately it has been under renovation for ages. It was closed for a long time and a big part of the collection is still inaccessible to the public. The objects that are on display are lovely and interesting, but I do miss more interactive elements and also benches for people to sit and draw. Also not a fan of how they have closed off the roof inside as it makes the main room feel more cramped and dark, but hopefully the renovations will be done soon. As it is currently, you can browse the museum in less than 1 hour. It is also just a few minutes walk from the National Gallery of Ireland if you are interested in art.
More reviewsGPO Museum
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2, Ireland
GZ
2 weeks ago
In this historical building you can meet the history of Ireland of the last 100 years. It s easy to visit as in the city centre. You should take audio guide as it will help you expand you knowledge and understand many historical facts in details. You may need about 1 hour to visit it. Worth combine it with another museum in the city centre for a lovely morning city excursion!
More reviewsGPO Museum
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2, Ireland
GZ
2 weeks ago
In this historical building you can meet the history of Ireland of the last 100 years. It s easy to visit as in the city centre. You should take audio guide as it will help you expand you knowledge and understand many historical facts in details. You may need about 1 hour to visit it. Worth combine it with another museum in the city centre for a lovely morning city excursion!
More reviewsExperience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery
Finglas Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin, D11 H2TH, Ireland
Digital Marketing Light
a month ago
Tower Cafe, Glasnevin Museum and Cemetery Wow! Tower Cafe at Glasnevin Museum and Cemetery in Dublin is a hidden gem that leaves a lasting impression on anyone who visits. From the moment you step foot into this charming establishment, you are greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere that sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. The menu at Tower Cafe is a delightful fusion of flavours, showcasing their expertise in creating mouthwatering dishes. Whether you're in the mood for a delectable sandwich, a comforting bowl of chowder, or a flavourful soup, Tower Cafe has got you covered. And let's not forget about their heavenly lemon pie that is simply to die for! Every bite is a burst of pure bliss. But it's not just the food that makes Tower Cafe stand out; it's the exceptional service and friendly staff that elevate the dining experience to new heights. The team at Tower Cafe goes above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels welcomed and well taken care of. Their attentiveness and genuine warmth create a sense of belonging that makes you feel like a cherished friend. One cannot ignore the stunning location of Tower Cafe within the Glasnevin Museum and Cemetery. Surrounded by the rich history and serene beauty of the cemetery, enjoying a meal at Tower Cafe becomes a truly transcendent experience. It's a place where the past and present seamlessly blend, and you find yourself immersed in a captivating ambiance that leaves you in awe. Whether you're a local or a traveller exploring Dublin, a visit to Tower Cafe is an absolute must. It's a place where gastronomic delights meet historical significance, where the flavours of the food are as vibrant as the stories woven within the cemetery's grounds. Tower Cafe is a culinary and cultural journey that will leave you saying, "Wow, yummy"
More reviewsNational Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
Kildare St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Amanda Stephenson
in the last week
I just loved this museum. It is very manageable to visit it within a couple of hours so you donât get overwhelmed. My top pick would be the bog bodies as they are so well preserved. Laid out in an excellent manner with plenty of description. Lots of information about the Viking period too which I thoroughly enjoyed.
More reviewsThe Little Museum of Dublin
15 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 Y066, Ireland
Stephan Van Houte
4 weeks ago
Small but very complete. The museum offers a nice overview on the city's history, and our guide Mark was very enthousiast and witty. We choose this as an introduction to Dublin over to a guided tour walk in the city. A must see. It includes a room dedicated to U2.
More reviewsGuinness Storehouse
St. James's Gate, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland
Briannah Heiniger
in the last week
This was an amazing experience! When you walk in you are able to walk through each step of the brewing process for Guinness. There are many different experiences such as videos, pictures, items to touch, advertisements, and more! When you go through all the different exhibits, you are able to get a pint of Guinness in the Gravity Bar. The view is simply to die for! Plus the service was quick and easy. When we went there was very little seating but still some standing space. It was a great time!
More reviewsDublinia
St Michaels Hill Christ Church, Dublin 8, Ireland
Btabc
2 weeks ago
Loved this museum and learning about the Viking heritage of this location! The walkway and to the cathedral next door was amazing! The architecture and the stained glass was amazing! The cathedral next door has a crypt, but it wasnât open at that time. So it means Iâll have to be going back to Ireland to experience that!
More reviewsIrish Museum of Modern Art
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, D08 FW31, Ireland
Priyanka Gunasekharan
a month ago
Loved the painting displays, collection of abstract art and other works. Definitely worth the walk in and around. Wall art was really nice too. They could add more exhibitions and sculptures, most of the rooms were empty probably in progress which is good.
More reviewsEPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland
Isaac Chan
a week ago
Good interactive experience. I didnât mind paying the admission fee at all. Although if there is one comment, if there was more artifacts or historic photos to help support the interactive stories then it would even be better.
More reviewsHa'penny Bridge
Bachelors Walk, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Alex
in the last week
Attractive bridge, that attracts pickpockets. Needs some signage or surveillance cameras for the tourists. The beauty is distracting, which makes for easier targets. Noticed three guys coming too close behind me, so I moved to the side to face them and they passed by. Suspicious. They kept walking from one end to the other, and crowding near people. Finally saw one guy unzip the top of a touristâs backpack wide open, he looked back and saw I was looking right at him. Sheepish smile and moved away. I caught up to the lady and told her to zip up her backpack. She was shocked and thankful. Bridge itself is cool and picturesque, but loss of stars due to neglecting tourist needs.
More reviewsChrist Church Cathedral
Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland
Robin Curry
2 weeks ago
This landmark is absolutely beautiful and filled with so much history. It is definitely worth it to buy a ticket and take a look around. Donât miss the crypt down below, and if you see Tom the guide, you should ask him a few questions about the cathedral, he has a lot of interesting facts up his sleeve!
More reviewsKilmainham Gaol
Inchicore Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, D08 RK28, Ireland
Glenn Standish
a week ago
Very good tour and museum. You MUST book in advance though do check the website the night before or in the morning of the day you want to visit as it's usually sold out but last minute tickets can sometimes become available. At âŹ8 a ticket it's a bargain. Come and visit the movie location of Paddington 2!
More reviewsIrish Whiskey Museum
119 Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 E620, Ireland
Oleksandr Kaliberda
in the last week
Nice experience. In the middle of city centre. A foot step from popular Grafton Street. Opposite to Trinity College. Our guide gave us many information about whiskey history. It was quite entertaining. He made a nice theatrical performance during his attempt to explain what was happening when alcohol consuming was forbidden. I would recommend to book earlier your ticket as you may not find if you go for a last minute booking. Excellent experience whiskey tasting by the end of the tour. Could not have finished in a better way!
More reviewsSt Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Close, Dublin, D08 H6X3, Ireland
Timothy Wert
3 weeks ago
Dublin and all of Ireland is an amazing and beautiful place. The people and the country are full of life and history. The Cathedral was breathtaking. We did not go inside because it was St. Patrick's Day and the parade was getting ready. The church was much bigger than I expected. It is amazing how they build such incredible structures in a time with lower technology than we have today. The use of windows to allow the natural light is genius. The grounds were massive and well kept. I added pictures and a video of the church bells ringing. Gives you an amazing feeling the sheer size of everything. Excited to go back at some point in my life. Ireland is a beautiful country.
More reviewsPhoenix Park
Dublin 8, Ireland
Claudia Ximena Mazo Vargas
in the last week
Great and huge big area to share with family and friends, you can walk, run, cycling, and play with plenty of space. There are coffee places and the zoo access as well. The most beautiful part is to meet friendly and cute deers around the park.
More reviewsNational Botanic Gardens
Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 VY63, Ireland
Ansley Caulkins
a month ago
Truly the best botanical garden Iâve ever been to. It is incredibly expansive, and you can easily spend half a day here strolling through the different areas. There is everything from rare plants to vegetable gardens and everything in between. The cafe has surprisingly good food for a decent price. Free entry, just pay to park (about 1 euro/hour). We would absolutely come back again.
More reviewsDublin Castle
Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tezni Bancroft-Plummer
in the last week
Had more of a manor house vibe than a castle but still a great building with a lot of history. We spent about an hour going around, but I imagine a little more time could be taken. Definitely worth looking through the info booklet as you go around. Can be busy, so keep that in mind. The garden behind the castle is nice for a short walk too!
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