Discover the Do's and Don'ts of Dublin

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The Do's and Don'ts of Dublin. That's what we're exploring in this episode of @windowseatworldtravel as we discover the Emerald Isle. Dublin is a tourist magnet - especially around St. Patrick's Day. But what's really worth seeing, and what should you avoid? We explore it all - and we're naming names in this week's episode.

We'll tell you the one tourist trap you should ABSOLUTELY avoid. And we'll lay out the best ways to navigate the city, Temple Bar, Guinness Storehouse and the distilleries that have made this place famous.

What did we forget? Let us know in the comments:

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National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland:

Guinness Storehouse:

Roe and Co. Distillery:

Leo Burdock Fish and Chips:

St. Patrick's Cathedral:

Temple Bar:

Paddywagon Tours:

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Good recap. St Patrick's Cathedral originally was a Catholic cathedral. However, during the Reformation, it was taken over by the Protestant church. It is now a Church of Ireland cathedral. There is a Catholic Pro-Cathedral off Talbot St. in Dublin.

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That museum put the leper into leprechaun.

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Irish folklore is central to irish life whereas leprechauns are central to what americans think is irish culture which is why its called the leprechaun museum not the irish folklore museum.St patricks or Christchurch are not catholic churches.They were originally catholic but they were taken over by the main protestant church C of I.I would not bother with the dublin parade better off going to a country parade more authentic.

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