The Dublin, Ireland Experience 🇮🇪 | Travel Vlog

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In my Dublin, Ireland travel vlog + guide, I invite you to experience the city through all five senses.

Travel alongside me to Ireland's fun-loving, colorful, seaside capital city, Dublin, as I document the sights, sounds, tastes, feels, and smells of this Irish metropolis in the latest installment of "Experiencing the City!" We'll experience some of the best places to visit in Dublin's historic city center, dive into the foods you can't miss, explore some hidden gems away from the Temple Bar and Grafton Street, and immerse in the atmosphere that makes up Ireland's cozy capital.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:04 The Heart of Dublin
05:33 The Sam Beckett Bridge and River Liffey
06:27 O'Connell Street and the Spire
07:02 Grafton Street
08:50 The Irish Spirit
09:07 The Guinness Storehouse
11:11 The Book of Kells
12:49 St. Patrick's Cathedral
13:30 The Temple Bar
14:19 The Tastes of Dublin

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I just have to say, your content is absolutely captivating! You have a real talent for explaining things in a way that's both clear and engaging. Please continue the excellent work!😊👍

piyasantra
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I just have to say, your content is absolutely captivating! You have a real talent for explaining things in a way that's both clear and engaging. Please continue the excellent work!😊👍

piyasantra
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Going to Dublin in a week, and this is the best video I've watched so far - HANDS DOWN.

Kpup
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Glad you enjoyed Dublin hope to see you come back

CathoxoBathera
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You are beautiful and you just perconif the chill atmosphere.

Eoinmcpar
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you really put a lot of effort into this. you deserve a lot more!

captainvaughn
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Thanks for sharing. I do wanna visit Dublin.

dewaynewestmoreland
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The Monument Of Light’s affectionate name is the “Stiffy In The Liffey” 😂

I think what tourists should know visiting Dublin (and the Dublin Tourist agency would hate me saying this because they want to improve the area) is that the North Inner City past the end of O’Connell Street is not like the city centre, even though it’s close by. It’s definitely improving but it’s kinda like Downtown LA —a quite dodgy area right next to the CBD that unwitting tourists could be surprised by.

The functional part of the city centre is on the South Side and at the docks, barring a few areas. The North Inner City on the other hand is an area that developers have avoided until very recently, so be prepared for an experience that’s full of different recently arrived cultures, massage parlors, lap-dance clubs and a local inner city population that’s authentically “inner city”.

It’s definitely an experience but one you have to be prepared for. Definitely do not stay in a hostel there because the room you stay in will be full of new migrants, not backpackers —who I’m very glad are here and trying to start better lives, but are basically living there semi-permanently. I’ve met several backpackers in other European countries who didn’t like Dublin because they made that mistake.

Dublin overall has a very suburban culture and it’s basically a conurbation of hundreds of little towns and villages. It’s only relatively recently that middle class and wealthy people have started moving back into the city and that shows in places.

If you want a truly authentic experience of the city, taking the Dart from Dun Laoghaire to Howth is a really beautiful and easy way to see the coastal suburbs and get a view of the place that tourists normally don’t see. Howth, in particular, is spectacular.

And I’d say in summary (even though this comment is already far too long) that Dublin for the past 30 years has been like visiting a construction site and it will continue to be like that for some time. It definitely doesn’t appear finished and ordered like other capital cities in Europe which monarchs planned. It’s a work in progress and people will either love that or hate it. I love it, hence why I moved here but it’s a tough sell if you’re an American or Canadian tourist expecting a quaint European city on your trip to Ireland. It’s busy, unequal, constantly changing and good and bad areas are often only a street or two away from each other.

Oh and I’d also recommend visiting in the summer not the winter. Do not underestimate how cold 7 degrees Celsius can feel when it’s humid, windy and the sun sets a 4pm.

eboyjim
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The Irish language may not be spoken by many but it is still the countries native language don't see why any one would be surprised that its on our public signs or that its an official language.The intention of the founding fathers was to revive the language to the extent that was the main language, unfortunately thats a way off, but doesn't change the fact that its a worthwhile national aspiration.

gallowglass
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You need to visit Belfast, I will be your free tour guide.

Eoinmcpar
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The buildings are mostly Georgian, not Victorian, but there are some Victorian, and others from earlier and later eras. The more ornamental buildings are more likely to be Victorian. The Georgian houses are beautiful but a more elegant less fussy style. The grand Georgian civic buildings are fancy though.

IRISHATLANTIC
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Gaelic is mandatory through High school.

kevindevane
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Please note: StPatrick’s Cathedral is not Roman Catholic - it is Church of Ireland.

philipwilson
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Sure Grafton st. wasnt famous before Ed Sheeran. 😅

johnmc
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13:16 - St. Patrick's Cathedral is Protestant, not Catholic, even though it was originally Catholic before there Reformation,

tmtomh
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St patricks cathedral is not a catholic cathedral its a protestant cathedral

gallowglass
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Cricket it is not popular at all in ireland, its more popular indublin but the Main sports are Gaelic football, Football/soccer, hurling and rugby.They are quite a few indian expats in dublin and they may have a word in the barmans ear to put it, but locals wouldn't be interested.

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