Why not break up the year and treat yourself to a Short Break to Dublin; book as little or as many days for your Short Break as you want! So don't just wait for your yearly holiday, when you can have lots of Short Breaks year round. Take a look at some fantastic deals and things to do on a Short Break in Dublin.
Visit Ardgillan Castle & Demesne. Stunning views over the bay of Drogheda and 194 acres to stoll through.
Get your bearings on an introductory tour of this fair city with a hop-on-hop-off bus tour.
‘Rock & Stroll’ and the route that includes many of the Dublin’s famous rock landmarks.
The Book of Kells. It is one of the most beautifully illuminated manuscripts in the world
Dine at L’Ecrivain. Michelin star, seasonal and local produce.
Johnnie Fox's Pub. One of Dublin's most famous pubs. In the mountains with live music and dancing. About €25 in a taxi from the city centre.
The Dublin Writers’ Museum and the James Joyce Centre
Take a coach tour or hire a car and discover the surrounding countryside or coastal villages, just a 20-minute drive away.
Visit Kildare Village. The designer outlet village with up to 60% off last season’s collections.
The Dublin City Gallery. See Francis Bacon’s reconstructed studio.
With Short Breaks to Dublin and many other destinations and over 80,000 hotels, apartments & villas to choose from all at discount prices, you're spoiled for choice!
Because it's such a good craic. And if you don't have a brilliant time in Dublin there is something seriously wrong with you or the company you keep. This is a city whose people always have the welcome mat out. And the pubs, like the stories told in them, are legendary. Enjoy a pint of Guinesss at the Brazen Head which is the oldest hostelry in Dublin, possibly in Ireland and Europe, and dates back to the 12th century.
Explore the historic streets which inspired master storytellers; Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, James Joyce and many others.
The incredible literary, artistic and music heritage of Dublin starts back in 800 AD with the Book of the Kells and continues through George Bernard Shaw's time to Bob Geldof, U2 and Colin Farrell. All these influential figures reflect something of the fierce intelligence, wit and passion of this fair city.
And it's a great city to explore. With ornate castles, historic buildings and wonderful parkland overlooking the charming bay. It's the tops for shops, museums, art galleries, trendy hotels, cool cafes and designer boutiques, too.
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You have to try the Dublin Bay Oysters and Prawns and the obligatory long velvety pint of Guinness which was created by yet another of Dublin’s famous sons, Arthur Guinness. Dublin is not, however, just about stout and by-gone charm, it is also has a cosmopolitan vibe with trendy bars such as ICE, the Horseshoe bar at the Shelbourne hotel and Ron Black’s champagne bar. And it’s cracking for live music, theatre and dance clubs.
The Dublin Pass
Includes free transport from the airport, free entrance to 30 of Dublin’s top attractions and special offers in over 24 of Dublin’s top shops, restaurants, tours and entertainment venues. Available for 3 or 6 days.
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