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3 Days in Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and vibrant nightlife. Located on the east coast of the island, Dublin is a friendly and welcoming city that is easy to explore on foot.

One of the top things to do in Dublin is to visit its many historic landmarks and cultural institutions. Dublin Castle, Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the National Gallery of Ireland are just a few of the city's many must-see attractions.

Foodies will love Dublin's bustling food scene, which ranges from traditional Irish pubs serving up hearty meals to trendy restaurants showcasing the best of modern Irish cuisine. For a taste of the city's famous Guinness beer, be sure to visit the Guinness Storehouse, which offers tours and tastings.

Dublin is also known for its lively nightlife, and the Temple Bar neighborhood is the place to go for live music, pubs, and clubs. But the city has much more to offer, from the Jameson Distillery to the Irish Whiskey Museum.

From young to old, Dublin is a city that has something for everyone. Its rich history and cultural attractions, combined with its friendly locals and lively atmosphere, make it a must-visit destination.

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Day 1
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10:00 - 11:30
The Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to the history and production of Guinness beer. Located in the St. James's Gate Brewery, the storehouse features interactive exhibits and a tasting room where visitors can sample different types of Guinness.
  St. James's Gate, Saint Catherine's, Dublin 8, D08 VF8H, Ireland
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12:00 - 13:00
Jameson Distillery Bow St. is a distillery in Dublin that produces Jameson Irish whiskey. Visitors can take a tour of the distillery and learn about the history and production of Jameson. It is a wonderful experience for anyone who loves Whiskey.
  Bow St, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 N9VH, Ireland
4.6
13:30 - 14:30
Christ Church Cathedral is a medieval cathedral in Dublin that is the spiritual heart of the city. It is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance.
  Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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15:00 - 16:30
Dublin Castle is a historic castle in the center of Dublin that was originally built in the 13th century. It has served as a royal palace, a treasury, a military barracks, and a British governmental center. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and hosts events such as concerts and conferences.
  Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, Ireland
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17:00 - 18:30
The Temple Bar neighborhood is a lively area in central Dublin known for its nightlife, restaurants, and cultural events. It is named after Temple Bar, a pub that has been in operation since the 17th century. The neighborhood become one of Dublin's symbols and most iconic places and is a must-see while visiting the city.
  Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
18:30 - 19:00
Temple Bar pub is a historic pub located in the Temple Bar neighborhood of Dublin. It is known for its traditional Irish music and cozy atmosphere. One of Dublin's most known places and a popular tourist attraction, the Temple Bar Pub is an absolutely must-visit.
  47-48, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 N725, Ireland
4.6
19:00 - 19:30
The Ha'penny Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin. It is named after the half-penny toll that was once charged to cross it. The bridge is a popular tourist attraction and offers charming views of the city.
  Bachelors Walk, North City, Dublin, Ireland
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Day 2
6 places   
10:00 - 10:30
The Samuel Beckett Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the River Liffey in Dublin. Named after the Irish playwright and novelist Samuel Beckett, the bridge is a distinctive and modern addition to the Dublin skyline. The bridge is a popular spot for tourists to take photos and enjoy views of the city and is also a popular location for events and performances.
11:00 - 12:30
The EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Irish history and culture. The museum tells the story of the Irish diaspora, from the earliest recorded instances of Irish emigration to the present day. With interactive exhibits, audio-visual displays, and replica ships, the museum provides a unique and immersive experience for visitors of all ages.
  The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, Dublin Docklands, Dublin 1, Ireland
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13:00 - 15:00
Established in 1592, Trinity College is a prestigious university located in the heart of Dublin. It is the oldest university in Ireland and has produced many notable alumni, including Jonathan Swift, Samuel Beckett, Edmund Burke, and Oscar Wilde. The college's Old Library is home to the Book of Kells, a beautifully illuminated manuscript of the Gospels dating back to the 9th century.
  College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
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Video
15:00 - 16:00
The Book of Kells is an illuminated manuscript of the Gospels dating back to the 9th century. It is considered a national treasure of Ireland and is on display in the Old Library at Trinity College. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dublin and is well worth a visit.
  The University of Dublin Trinity College, College Green, Dublin, Ireland
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16:30 - 17:30
Located in the heart of Dublin's historic distillery district, the Irish Whiskey Museum is a tribute to Ireland's rich whiskey-making history. Visitors to the museum can learn about the history and process of whiskey-making in Ireland, from the raw ingredients to the finished product. The museum also offers guided tours and tastings, allowing visitors to sample some of Ireland's finest whiskey.
  119 Grafton Street, Dublin, D02 E620, Ireland
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17:30 - 18:00
Located in the heart of Dublin's bustling shopping district, the Molly Malone Statue is a popular tourist attraction and iconic symbol of the city. The statue depicts a fictional fishmonger, Molly Malone, who is remembered in a popular song of the same name. The statue is made of bronze and stands on a granite plinth, and is a popular spot for tourists to take photos.
  Suffolk St, Dublin 2, D02 KX03, Ireland
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Day 3
6 places   
10:00 - 11:00
St. Patrick's Cathedral is a medieval cathedral in Dublin that is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Established in 1191, St. Patrick's Cathedral is named after Ireland's patron saint and is the largest cathedral in the country.
  St Patrick's Close, Dublin, D08 H6X3, Ireland
4.5
11:30 - 12:30
Saint Stephen's Green is a beautiful public park that is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The park is home to a variety of plants and flowers and features a pond, fountains, and sculptures. Saint Stephen's Green is a great place to relax, take a stroll, or have a picnic, and is a popular spot for events and performances throughout the year.
  St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland
12:30 - 13:00
The Little Museum of Dublin is a small but fascinating museum that tells the story of the city and its people. The museum is housed in a Georgian townhouse and features exhibits on topics such as the history of Dublin, the Irish War of Independence, and the city's cultural and artistic heritage. The museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about the rich history and culture of Dublin.
  15 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 Y066, Ireland
4.6
13:30 - 14:30
The National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology is a museum in Dublin that houses a collection of artifacts from ancient Ireland, including the famous Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch.
  Kildare St, Dublin 2, Ireland
4.6
15:00 - 17:30
The National Gallery of Ireland is a magnificent museum in Dublin that houses a collection of Irish and European art dating from the 13th to the 21st centuries. It is home to a masterpiece works by brilliant artists such as Caravaggio, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Titian, and Van Gogh.
  Merrion Square W, Dublin 2, D02 K303, Ireland
4.6
19:30 - 22:00
Located on the south side of Dublin, the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre (formerly known as Grand Canal Theatre) is a modern performing arts venue that hosts a wide variety of concerts, plays, and other events.
  Grand Canal Square, Docklands, Dublin, Ireland
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