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Dublin

Ireland

Safety Score

5.7/10

Currency

EUR

Language

English

Timezone

Europe/Brussels

About Dublin

Dublin is a friendly city of literature, pubs, and Guinness. The city’s green parks and historic streets are easy to explore. A lively cultural scene keeps nights animated.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Dublin is from May to September when the weather is mildest and pubs and music venues are lively.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan5°63mm
Feb5°48mm
Mar7°52mm
Apr8°54mm
May11°59mm
Jun14°67mm
Jul16°56mm
Aug15°73mm
Sep14°60mm
Oct11°79mm
Nov8°73mm
Dec6°73mm

Dublin Travel Tips - Ireland Visitor Guide

Insider Tips for Visiting Dublin

Insider Tips

15 local insights to help you travel smarter

Always "touch on" and "touch off" at the green poles when using the Luas (tram) or DART (train) to avoid heavy fines from ticket inspectors.

Take the DART north to Howth or south to Bray for a scenic coastal escape that takes less than 30 minutes from the city center.

Avoid the "currency exchange" booths at the airport; use a bank ATM in the city center for the best Euro conversion rates.

Eat a "Late Night Spice Bag" from a local Chinese takeaway like Xian Street Food; it is a legendary Dublin post-pub culinary tradition.

Visit the Guinness Storehouse on a weekday morning to avoid the massive afternoon crowds and secure a better spot in the Gravity Bar.

Order a "toastie" and a pint at Grogans on South William Street for a classic Dublin pub lunch surrounded by local artwork.

Say "Cheers" or "Thanks" to the bus driver when exiting through the middle or front doors; it is a small but essential local courtesy.

Avoid the Temple Bar area for drinks if you are on a budget; pints there can cost €2-€3 more than in pubs just ten minutes away in Smithfield or Rathmines.

Visit the Book of Kells at Trinity College by booking the first slot of the day (9:00 AM) to see the Long Room before the tour groups arrive.

Pack a high-quality raincoat or "shell" rather than an umbrella; Dublin's wind is notorious for turning umbrellas inside out in seconds.

Explore the Marsh’s Library behind St. Patrick’s Cathedral; it is a perfectly preserved 18th-century library that most tourists completely miss.

Walk the South Wall out to the Poolbeg Lighthouse at sunset for the best panoramic view of Dublin Bay and the city skyline.

Learn that "What's the craic?" means "How are you/What's the news?" and is the standard way to start a conversation with a local.

Visit the Glasnevin Cemetery Museum for a fascinating look at Irish history; the guided tours are some of the best-rated in the country.

Look for the "Early Bird" menus in restaurants between 5:00 PM and 7:00 PM to enjoy high-end three-course meals at significantly reduced prices.

Dublin Travel Tips - Essential Visitor Information

Get the most out of your Dublin trip with essential travel tips from people who know the city well. From local customs and getting around, to budgeting advice and safety — these insider tips help you visit Dublin like a local.

Understanding how Dublin works — its transport, tipping culture, local etiquette, and hidden costs — can make the difference between a stressful trip and a seamless one. These tips are based on real traveller experiences in Ireland.

The tips below cover everything you need to know before and during your Dublin visit, organised so you can find relevant advice quickly whether you're still planning or already there.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dublin

Key tips include understanding local customs, knowing the currency, and being aware of any visa requirements. Our comprehensive tips above cover everything you need for a smooth trip.

Tipping customs vary by location and service type. Check our detailed tips above for specific guidance on tipping at restaurants, hotels, and for tour services in Dublin.

English proficiency varies. In tourist areas, you'll generally find English speakers, but learning a few local phrases is always appreciated and helpful.

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About Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is known for Pubs, Music, History, Whiskey, Green, making it one of the most visited destinations in Ireland. When planning your Dublin trip, note that the local language is English, the currency is EUR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Dublin is from May to September when the weather is mildest and pubs and music venues are lively.. Our free Dublin guide covers 24 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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