Elizabeth’s guidebook

Elizabeth
Elizabeth’s guidebook

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Convenience stores, restaurants, and entertainment less than 10 min walking from the accommodation
Grocery store
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Centra
155 Killester Ave
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Grocery store
Grocery store
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SPAR
19-20 Dame St
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Grocery store
Grocery Store
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Tesco Express
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Grocery Store
Traditional Old Irish pub perfect for pint, meal or a lively music session or just to rest your feet for a while.
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O'Neills Pub
2 Suffolk St
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Traditional Old Irish pub perfect for pint, meal or a lively music session or just to rest your feet for a while.
Infusion of trending concepts and spiritual vibes in a cosy, intimate setting.
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Tea Garden
7 Ormond Quay Lower
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Infusion of trending concepts and spiritual vibes in a cosy, intimate setting.
Great food and a friendly atmosphere (breakfast).
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Lemon Jelly Cafe
Millennium Walkway
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Great food and a friendly atmosphere (breakfast).
Shopping Centre. Located on Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Mary Street, the Shopping Centre is home to a wide range of stores offering fashion, leisure, technology as well as a growing selection of dining options for visitors to enjoy.
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Jervis Shopping Centre
125 Abbey Street Upper
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Shopping Centre. Located on Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Mary Street, the Shopping Centre is home to a wide range of stores offering fashion, leisure, technology as well as a growing selection of dining options for visitors to enjoy.
Shopping Centre has everything you need. From key cutting to shoe repair and parking facilities to baby feeding areas, as well as Internet access points
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Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Saint Stephen's Green
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Shopping Centre has everything you need. From key cutting to shoe repair and parking facilities to baby feeding areas, as well as Internet access points

Neighbourhoods

It’s the city’s playground, and it has a lot going on! The Temple Bar area is a square on the south bank of the River Liffey with off-shooting streets and narrow laneways. They’re lined with boutiques, cafes, galleries, and pubs, and at any time of year, packed with culture-vultures and party-seekers.
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Temple Bar
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It’s the city’s playground, and it has a lot going on! The Temple Bar area is a square on the south bank of the River Liffey with off-shooting streets and narrow laneways. They’re lined with boutiques, cafes, galleries, and pubs, and at any time of year, packed with culture-vultures and party-seekers.

Food scene

Over 320 years of curious & intricate History!!! “Self Guided Tour” available in The Church everyday between 11 am and 4 pm. Enjoy a Free Live Irish Music and Dancing Show every Sunday to Thursday Evening from 7 pm. The show takes place in the Main Bar Area and is visible from the Gallery Restaurant and it’s completely Free!
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Das Kirchencafé, Bar & Restaurant
Jervis Street
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Over 320 years of curious & intricate History!!! “Self Guided Tour” available in The Church everyday between 11 am and 4 pm. Enjoy a Free Live Irish Music and Dancing Show every Sunday to Thursday Evening from 7 pm. The show takes place in the Main Bar Area and is visible from the Gallery Restaurant and it’s completely Free!
Dublin’s rare examples of Scottish sandstone. The interior, which was once the main banking hall, is a stunning example of merchant power and patronage displaying an extraordinary ornate setting, stained glass ceiling, mosaic-tiled floors, and spectacular hand-carved plasterwork and cornicing. If you ramble downstairs to the nether regions you will find the vaults. Look at our Chatwood safes, now retained as a museum-type feature.
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Die Bank am College Green
20-22 College Green
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Dublin’s rare examples of Scottish sandstone. The interior, which was once the main banking hall, is a stunning example of merchant power and patronage displaying an extraordinary ornate setting, stained glass ceiling, mosaic-tiled floors, and spectacular hand-carved plasterwork and cornicing. If you ramble downstairs to the nether regions you will find the vaults. Look at our Chatwood safes, now retained as a museum-type feature.

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Verkehrsmittel

By foot is the fastest way to get around!

If your intention is to enjoy the city, a walk is the best way to get around... otherwise if your plan includes the countryside Dart and Busses are the best options.
Bräuche und Kultur

Dublin is a cultural universe.

Buskers, street artists, open-air markets and exhibitions a create carnival atmosphere. You can catch a show (no less than three theatres on offer), mosey through a gallery, explore a market, go to a gig or just plonk yourself in a café for Dublin’s best people-watching spot.
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Casual vibe

Ireland has a casual vibe in most places. Unless you’re planning for a very special occasion, there’s no need to pack fancy. Light sweater (packable is best so you can shove it in a bag when no longer needed) Layers (wool base layers are the best) Extra socks –no one wants cold, wet feet- 4-7 pair underwear 4-7 pair socks 1-2 jeans or pants 3-5 t-shirts (lightweight and great for layering) 2 long sleeve outer layer tops or sweatshirts 1-2 skirts or dresses (depending on the season) Rain jacket (longer than usual) Umbrella Hat, scarf, gloves Warm jacket with a hood