| Top Irish TTD Dublin |
| Here are just some of unique Irish experiences worth a try on your next visit to Dublin |
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| A pint of Guinness at McDaids |
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Have a pint of the “black stuff” at the infamous McDaids just off Grafton Street – across from the Westbury Hotel. A traditional pub with a Victorian exterior and a famous old haunt of the Irish writers Brendan Behan and Patrick Kavanagh. No loud music – just lots of friendly chat. read more
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Experience the very best of Irish dancing (Irish jig) or listen to the world famous Abbey Tavern singers and musicians in one of Ireland’s oldest pubs. This world famous 16th century tavern is located in the lovely fishing village of Howth. Howth can be accessed by Dart (last stop) , Bus or Car. So why not visit the Abbey and experience a great `Traditional Irish’ evening ! read more
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Bewley`s has a unique ambience since it opened its doors in 1927 and it has a special place in Irish peoples hearts.Craft roasters roast the Bewley’s beans several times a day in the cafe, their world-famous baristas carefully prepare every single cup of coffee and their bakers produce freshly-baked range of pastries and cakes daily.Well worth a visit. read more
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| Dublin Horse Show at the RDS |
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Ireland’s premier horse show is a major event in the social calendar. A celebration of Ireland`s affinity with the horse, from the best show horses to show jumpers. Well worth a visit. Check out the website for the itineraries. read more
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| Gaelic Games at Croke Park |
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Catch a game at Croke Park .Founded in 1884 the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was set up to promote indigenous Irish sport. Quite a physical game gaelic football is where the ball can be carried and points scored over the goalpost. Hurling or Camogie is another GAA field sport that is played with sticks and a ball. Played on an amateur basis and popular across all of Ireland. read more
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Gallagher`s Boxty House is a traditional Irish pub style restaurant offering unique Irish food presented in a contemporary, European context. It serves boxty pancakes with various fillings/sauces,coddles stews, steaks, seafood, vegetarian and childrens special dishes. read more
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About 30 mins drive from south of Dublin city on top of the Dublin mountains.Ireland’s highest pub in the country.Popular with overseas visitors for their “Hooley Night” featuring dinner and a traditional Irish show.Live music seven nights a week and on Sat/Sun afternoons. read more
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