dublin

Hola, dublin

Natives abroad yearn for the pubs and the "craic" that teem in this ever-growing city. Known for its friendly folk, vibrant pubs, and deep-rooted appreciation for music, literature, and the arts, Dublin offers a warm welcome and a treasure trove of experiences for visitors eager to explore its charming neighbourhoods, historical sites, and fascinating traditions.

Bares y Vida Nocturna

Los bares y la vida nocturna para visitar

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McDaids

The building that houses McDaids can be traced back to the late 18th century and it is reputed because many literary greats have frequented here over the years: Brendan Behan, Paddy Kavanagh, Brian O'Nolan, Austin Clarke, Anthony Cronin, J.P. Donleavy, and Liam O'Flaherty are just a handful of the famous writers that have graced the floors, quenched their thirsts, and sought their inspiration in McDaids over the years and some of their portraits adorn the walls now.

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International Bar

The Comedy Improv, The International Comedy Club or The Comedy Cellar all happen at this bar, which ultimately means comedy events every day of the week. Check out Dublin's first and longest-running comedy club and enjoy its acts while sipping on an Irish Guinness beer.

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ODonoghue pub Dublin Ireland

O'Donoghues Bar

O'Donoghues is a favourite spot for Dubliners and visitors from every corner of the world who come to experience the authentic character of one of Dublin's oldest bars and admire the artistry of real Irish musicians.

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Dublin Literary Pub Crawl

Dublin Literary Pub Crawl is a fun, book-themed pub tour following famous writers' footsteps through Dublin's cobbled streets.

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Irish pub in Dublin, Ireland

Grogan's

In a city of full of pubs like Dublin, it's hard to stand out from the crowd. But that's exactly what Grogan's does. By day, this is the perfect place to escape the bustle of the city. By night, it's a hive of activity with traditional "craic" at its heart.

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Stag's head pub

The Stag’s Head

Established in the 1780s, The Stag's Head is arguably Dublin's best-preserved Victorian pub, with wrought-iron chandeliers, polished granite table tops, old barrels, and ceiling-high mirrors. Enjoy traditional Irish food, whiskey tastings, and great "craic".

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