Of the 7000 pubs in Ireland, we present you with the 20 best. Don't pass up the chance to visit these favorite spots: a warm welcome and frothy pint await.
Dublin’s Best Pubs It’s only right that Dublin, that most gregarious of cities, is the undisputed standard-bearer for the humble pub. From nursing a quiet afternoon pint on an old mahogany counter to enjoying the rowdy hum of an evening trad music session, there’s a different character ...
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Narrowing down all charming pubs around Ireland into a short list seemed impossible. But here you have it, Car Rental Ireland's top Trad spots in Ireland. Best Traditional Bars in Ireland Hughes Dublin A really traditional pub, complete with a separate room for the more serious musicians to...
The Stag’s Head, Dublin If you’re heading to the Irish capital for St Patrick’s Day, you can pop by the Stag’s Head for a few drinks, but also for sightseeing, because this is one of the most charming landmarks of the city. The pub is popular with students from the nearby ...
the world, Dublin is going through a restaurant renaissance with younger chefs opening new restaurants in the city as well as on the outskirts of town. We discovered many of the best restaurants in Dublin Ireland through word of mouth when we asked locals where we should be eating in Dublin...
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Modern Dublin has evolved into a buzzing cosmopolitan centre, home to a rich diversity of cultural influences. Most of this was heavily fueled by the ‘Celtic Tiger’ during the 1990s to the early 2000s – a period of significant economic growth for Ireland, where the city finally emerged fro...
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