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Dublin 5-Day Itinerary - November 9, 2023

Thursday, November 9: Exploring Dublin City

Start your trip in Dublin by immersing yourself in the city's rich history. In the morning, visit the famous Trinity College, the oldest university in Ireland, and explore its historic campus. Afterwards, head to Dublin Castle, where you can discover the medieval history of the city. In the afternoon, take a stroll through Temple Bar, known for its lively atmosphere and traditional pubs. As the evening sets in, visit the Guinness Storehouse and enjoy a pint of Ireland's famous stout while taking in panoramic views of the city.

  • Trinity College: €10, 2 hours
  • Dublin Castle: €8, 1.5 hours
  • Temple Bar: Free, 2 hours
  • Guinness Storehouse: €20, 2 hours
Friday, November 10: Exploring Dublin's Cultural Heritage

On your second day, delve into Dublin's cultural heritage. Start your morning with a visit to the National Museum of Ireland, where you can learn about the country's archaeology, history, and natural history. In the afternoon, wander through the charming streets of the Dublin City Centre, exploring the shops, cafes, and historical buildings. As the evening approaches, explore the Old Jameson Distillery and discover the history behind Ireland's famous whiskey.

  • National Museum of Ireland: Free, 2 hours
  • Dublin City Centre: Free, 3 hours
  • Old Jameson Distillery: €25, 1.5 hours
Saturday, November 11: Day Trip to Glendalough

Escape the city for a day and take a trip to the picturesque Glendalough. Start your morning with a scenic drive to the Glendalough Valley, home to stunning lakes, mountains, and the ancient monastic settlement of Glendalough. Spend the day hiking through the Wicklow Mountains, exploring the serene beauty of the Glendalough Valley, and learning about the monastic history of the area. In the evening, return to Dublin and relax.

  • Glendalough Day Trip: €50-70 (including transportation), 8 hours
Sunday, November 12: Discovering Dublin's Literary Legacy

Uncover Dublin's literary legacy on your fourth day. Start your morning with a visit to the Dublin Writers Museum, where you can explore the lives and works of famous Irish writers. In the afternoon, take a guided literary walking tour, visiting the birthplaces and favorite haunts of renowned writers such as James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. As the evening sets in, watch a play at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland's national theatre.

  • Dublin Writers Museum: €8, 2 hours
  • Literary Walking Tour: €15, 3 hours
  • Abbey Theatre: €20-50, varies
Monday, November 13: Dublin's Parks and Gardens

Spend your final day exploring Dublin's parks and gardens. Start your morning with a visit to the lush botanical oasis of the National Botanic Gardens, where you can admire a vast collection of plants and flowers. In the afternoon, explore the historic and picturesque St. Stephen's Green, perfect for a leisurely stroll. As the evening approaches, head to Phoenix Park, one of the largest city parks in Europe, and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

  • National Botanic Gardens: Free, 2 hours
  • St. Stephen's Green: Free, 2 hours
  • Phoenix Park: Free, 2-3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, make sure to visit the charming coastal town of Howth, located just a short train ride from Dublin. Explore the scenic cliffs, indulge in fresh seafood, and take in the breathtaking views of the Irish coastline. Another hidden gem is the Marsh's Library, Ireland's first public library, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Dublin's literary history. Don't miss trying a traditional Irish breakfast at a local café, complete with bacon, sausages, eggs, black and white pudding, and a steaming cup of tea or coffee.

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