Let me guide you through Dublin best places on a rainy day, someone who’s been Dublin-based for the last 8 years and has to cope with the changing weather whenever I am not on the road. Trust me – this country is one of a kind 🙂 It’s absolutely true what they say – you get 4 seasons in just 1 DAY!
I hiked almost every hill in this country, traveled around the Emerald Isle a number of times, drove the Wild Atlantic Way, cycled the Greenway, and took different opportunities to explore the country. There are things you will never believe exist in any European country, what’s more – in a European capital city. 🙂
Dublin best places on a rainy day.
There are so many sites to discover in Dublin and only now, when I’m writing this post, do I realise the coolest things are indoors. But it all depends on what you are looking for.
Dublin has its own charming atmosphere and architecture. Hanging around the city will give you a better insight into people’s culture and traditions than any travel guide.
How about seeing a guy in a tracksuit riding a horse without a saddle in the middle of a European capital city?!! It’s very typical for Dublin to see horses grazing near the houses. Many Dubliners still own them. A couple of years ago you could even see a horse head looking out of the window of the apartment! Yesss, for real 🙂
Dublin - 4 seasons in just 1 DAY!
It is very like you will experience 4 seasons in just 1 day while visiting Ireland. However, when rainy days come knocking fear not! You can still experience best of Dublin on a rainy day. Here are top suggestions and sites to make the most of your time in the city while staying dry.
Visit Guinness Storehouse and Whiskey Destilery!
Guinness and Irish Whiskey tasting is a perfect way to spend a rainy afternoon and warm yourself up from the inside out.
Dublin is home to several distilleries and whiskey bars that offer guided tastings. You will learn about:
- different types of whiskey
- distilling process
- taste unique flavors and aromas. It’s a perfect way to spend a rainy afternoon and warm yourself up from the inside out.
Dublin best places and top-visited tours:
- Visit the magical home of Guinness!
- Whiskey tasting in fully guided tour of the historic Jameson Distillery.
- Guided tour of the Irish Rock ‘N’ Roll Museum in Dublin.
- Afternoon Tea in a Vintage Bus Trip.
Once you get to Dublin I would highly recommend to visit the Tourist Information Office to get free advice, information and city map. The office is based in the city center in busy O’Connell Street just next to the Spire of Dublin – the high steel spike monument.
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Rainy days call for comfort pint and warm, cosy environments 😉 Rainy days can be an opportunity to explore the city’s cultural, literary, and culinary delights.
The majority of Dublin best places are located in Temple Bar 😉 You cannot miss the most popular entertainment area of Dublin – TEMPLE BAR. This charming district of cobblestone streets is full of old architecture buildings and galleries.
There’s no doubt it’s the most famous street in Dublin on a rainy day, offering a variety of clubs and pubs with live music, and what’s most important a great atmosphere.
Don’t count for a seat after 8 pm .. and for a drink after 2.30 am. Yes, in Ireland alcohol is served up to 2.30 (except few clubs). Many clubs charge an entry fee and you shouldn’t be dressed too casual. You have to try baby Guinness – the most famous Irish shot.
Dublin nightlife - experience traditional Irish music.
Temple Bar streets are busy, people would be gathering in front of the pubs drinking, laughing and chatting with anyone standing aside.
Incredible tours that will take you through most exceptional sites of Ireand:
The Dawson Lounge – the city’s smallest pub (on earth?)
You absolutely need to visit the tiniest pub in Dublin (or maybe on earth!) Dawson Lounge – don’t forget to check the lady’s room & Mind your head!! – the ceiling is very low, especially after few pints 🙂
The Brazen Head – officially the oldest pub in Dublin, located 10 min from the busy Temple Bar with a great atmosphere and good food.
Dublin best places in the city centre!
- Phoenix Park – considered to be the largest enclosed city park in Europe. Since the 17th century the place has been home to a herd of wild deer.
- Christ Church Cathedral – Dublin’s oldest building, located in the city center. A piece of great 1000 years old architecture.
- Kilmainham Goal – one of the largest unoccupied jails in Europe. Book tickets in advance.
- The Old Library of Trinity College Dublin – located in the heart of Dublin.
- Street food market – Temple Bar, where you can taste Irish local home made specialities. Opened only Sathurdays from 9 am – 5 pm. There are also other great farmer’s markets in Dublin.
Uncover Dublin's Literary Legacy.
Dublin has been a hotbed for renowned writers throughout history. Take a literary tour to discover the city’s rich literary legacy. Visit the Dublin Writers Museum, which showcases the works and lives of literary giants such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and W.B. Yeats. Follow in the footsteps of these literary greats by exploring places like the famous pubs of Temple Bar, which have been frequented by writers for centuries.
Trinity College and Book of Kells!
Your trip through Dublin best places should start in Trinity College & the Book of Kells.
Step into the world of knowledge and history by visiting the Trinity College Library. In my opinion one of the best places to visit in Dublin on a rainy day. This iconic library is home to the famous Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript dating back to the 9th century, which houses over 200,000 books.
Traveling to Ireland – you might want to check:
- The coolest things to do in Dublin!
- Exceptional day itinerary for Howth fishing village in Dublin.
- 7 best outdoor swimming spots in Dublin.
- Why you need to visit places outside of Dublin!
- Exploring the wonders of Emerald Isle! – traveling around Ireland.
- Exploring the wild Ireland – 10 best things to do in Kerry that will leave you breathless!
- Top 10 best hikes in Ireland!
- Hiking Djouce and Lough Tay in Wicklow Mountains!
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