Dublin, is the small, charming, eminently walkable city visitors expect, and the corner pub offers a warm welcome. Travelling to Dublin should include a visit to the excellent museums, a stroll through the beautiful parks and other cultural offerings such as castles and churches, but make sure you have enough time for socialising, this is what makes this destination thrive.
Dublin is a city in transition, from medieval capital to exciting commercial centre—a hip, electric city, astonishing even visitors who make it their business to stay on Europe’s cutting edge. Dublin’s unpretentious charm is still there, but chic urbanity has moved in beside it. Now known for its vibrant nightlife, Dublin has become a favourite holiday destination for European visitors. You could holiday in Dublin for over a week and still not cover all the attractions.
When to travel to Dublin
People think it rains all the time in Ireland, yes it does rain a lot but it is very rarely heavy. One can enjoy travelling to Dublin anytime as this city’s weather is slightly better than the rest of the country. Dublin can have long beautiful sunny days particularly during July and August. The coldest months are in January and February but a warm cosy pub is never far away.