Planning A Trip To Dublin, Ireland? Here's What You NEED To Know!

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#dublintravelguide #dublinireland #visitdublin Welcome to your ultimate Dublin, Ireland travel guide! If you're planning a trip to Dublin, Ireland, here's what you need to know. In this video, I share the best things to do in Dublin, tips on what to know before going to Dublin, and my top recommendations to fill your itinerary for your Dublin adventure.

Dublin, Ireland’s vibrant capital, is a city full of history, culture, and friendly locals. Whether you're visiting Dublin for a weekend or planning a longer stay, this Dublin Ireland travel guide has got you covered. From exploring iconic sites like Trinity College and Dublin Castle to wandering through charming neighborhoods and enjoying the local food scene, there's so much to see and do.

In this vlog, I answer questions like…
How many days do you need to visit Dublin?
What is the best month to visit Dublin Ireland?
Is Dublin expensive?
What are the best things to do, see, and eat in Dublin?
What do I need to know to plan a trip to Dublin?
What are the best day trip options from Dublin?
…and so much more!

Ready to plan your trip to Dublin, Ireland? Let's dive in and explore this charming city together! For more detailed tips and a curated list of the best things to do in Dublin, check out the links in the description.

Happy travels!
Antoinette | Frolic & Courage

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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:21 SECTION 1: PLANNING YOUR TRIP
00:00:26 Quick History
00:01:46 How Many Days in Dublin?
00:02:05 Best time to Visit, Weather, and What to Pack
00:03:58 Money, Is Dublin Expensive, Language
00:06:04 Where to Stay
00:07:04 Is Dublin Safe?
00:07:44 SECTION 2: ARRIVAL AND TRANSPORTATION
00:07:49 Dublin Airport to City Center
00:08:23 How to Get Around Dublin
00:09:30 SECTION 3: THINGS TO DO AND SEE IN DUBLIN, IRELAND
00:15:30 Free Things to Do in Dublin
00:16:43 Unique Things to Do in Dublin
00:19:30 Souvenirs - What to Bring Back Home
00:20:31 Day Trips from Dublin
00:22:36 Food to Try (and drinks) in Dublin
00:24:03 SECTION 4: NIGHTLIFE AND ENTERTAINMENT

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This is such a great video. Surprised you don't have more views! Hopefully your channel grows quickly cus your content is great!

AlexandraEHartman
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Thanks for the video..going to Dublin for the first time in two weeks...Great video to know what to expect and to take notes!!

biancam
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Please note that there is more to ‘Dublin’ than just the city. The city of Dublin is just part of County Dublin. Get out of the city. There is plenty to see in the County-castles, ancient structures, fishing villages, lots of farmland…. There’s a decent public transport system. As a Dubliner born and bed and having lived here all my life, I get really pissed off listening to tourists defining the entire county/city as the Temple Bar pub (not even the actual area of that name) and the Guinness Storehouse. Places where the locals wouldn’t be caught dead! And Glendalough is pronounced Glen-da-loch as it comes from the Irish Gaelic name ‘Gleann Dá Loch’ -the Glen of the Two Lakes. Lough is an anglicised spelling of the Irish Gaelic word Loch.

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Good list but 28% live in dublin not 40%.the 40% figure is for greater dublin which is dublin plus three other counties kildare.meath and wicklow.The Jeanie johnston ship and collins barracks museum and the GPO would be my suggestions.I wouldn't recommwnd day trips better stay in these areas ireland is not just dublin with a backyard and it will be much cheaper than staying all the time in dublin.

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