How can you make a video about the ''top 10 things to do in Dublin'' when you litterly put in'' ride the bus'' like wtf how is that a special unique activity?!
Stephen''s Green can be pretty crowded, I recommend Iveagh Gardens, which is just mins away from Stephen's Green or Merrion Square. It's more relaxed there and less overrun with peeps. Grafton street is quite pricey, the average Jane Doe shops rather in Henry street which is beside the GPO. And Temple Bar - Big no unless you wanna be ripped off (Big example the "Temple Bar" in Temple Bar, two pints of beer and two packs of crisps (Chips) for 20€, for some fake atmosphere where no real Irish drink. Save yourself the hassle! I prefer O'Neills in Suffolk street - at least you still meet some Irish drinkin in there or "The Church" in Mary Street. One of the must see places I send all visitors to is Howth. Hop on the dart and within 30 mins you are in this little fishing village. In the harbour you often spot seals waiting for the fishing boats coming in (and greedy seagulls), you can take a cruise around Ireland's Eye which is really nice or siak in the scenery on the Cliffwalk in Howth!
I did travel down to The Blarney Castle around Killarney, you can watch here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WLRKSrryK8w.html. So nice down there too :)
Born and reared in Dublin half a century ago. My family history goes back 300 years living in Dublin. It's not perfect, but I can honestly say I am so proud of the city and it's people.💚💚 I think anyone that visits will understand.👍
@@AMAETV thanks for your reply... you done a great job with the video .P. S. To avoid footwear malfunctions around Temple Bar always wear your trainers ./runners😃😄💚 it's also helpful for a quick exit.
+Saoirse Mcguinness That's awesome! You must have so much more time to explore all the best things in town. Is there anything I missed? GREAT last name btw 😄
+AMaeTV The GPO (general post office) is a big thing😊 And Croke park is a big stadium where all the famous people perform: Beyoncé, OneDirection etc:Thanks about my last name😂❤️
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
OMG I absolutely loved this quaint tour! I was in Ireland in March of 2001 and had a blast, flew into Shannon drove down the coast on a tour bus then up the coast to Dublin.
Kilmainham Jail is a must see. You need to book ahead these days, but if the weather is nice you can walk across the street to the museum of modern art, free, or the beautiful memorial gardens 5 minutes walk away, and not too far to the Phoenix park. Wonderful place.
Aw this is a sweet video! Definitely some great tourist spots. I moved to Dublin about six months ago and I've been posting weekly videos of my travels around Europe. My most recent video is from Dublin!
I'm so glad I found this video. I'm looking for places to go to in Dublin and a friend of mine told a few of these places. I can't wait to go next year.
+AMaeTV I think the Cliffs of Moher is the biggest thing I'm looking forward to. I love food and beer too, so I'm certain fish and chips is on the menu :)
Your contradiction employed that there was only one pub in Temple Bar here are some more establishments that sell alcohol: Porterhouse Foggy Dew Vintage Cocktail Club Buskers The Ha'penny Bridge Inn The Palace Bar Quays Bar, Turk's Head Merchant's Arch The Stags Head Crowbar Molly Malones Oliver St. John Gogartys The Bad Ass Fitzsimons. Anyway if you want to pay nearly double the price for a drink go to Temple Bar a tourist area which was original spelled Barr, (a barrier) or (a raised estuary sandbank) built by William Temple.
Wow! Indonesia is one of my favorite countries 😄 It's nice to see other places sometimes too though. Hope you make it to Dublin one day but in the meantime, enjoy Borneo!
I can certainly recommend Phoenix Park, Howth, Trinity College and a pub on High Street called "The Beer Market" Better stay away from Temple Bar (tourist trap), anything involving Leprechauns (even worse tourist traps, Leprechauns are nothing but an annoying stereotype) and Ballyfermot (bad neighbourhood)
Riding the bus isnt too fun and costs an arm and a leg and walking tends to be easier/quicker. Also Horse and Buggys arent really a big thing people do in Dublin. Slainte is pronounced "Slan the" And the Collins Barrex and GPO are cool to see too (I apologise for my spelling errors)
sim , obrigado ! eu gostaria muito de conhecer dublin e pretendo ir ainda este ano , tenho a intenção de trabalhar também pra acrescentar nas dispesas . gostaria de saber se ai em Dublin tem oportunidades para um brasileiro cheio de garra e força para trabalhar? desde já obrigado!
@@ChloeGamingMSP ye like I know but I suppose in just being picky. What I mean is that touristy is fake like somewhere locals don't go. Grafton street is very popular with locals. Temple bar is touristy as locals don't go there.
Thanks! I produce RU-vid videos for this channel and another called SecureNinja (for that company) Working remotely definitely helps in being able to take vacations, but I essentially use all my free time to create videos, it's fun!
my boyfriend is Irish, I'm from Ecuador, I'm a short person with dark skin. I would like to travel to Dublin, but I worried about people ...looking at me weird. I live in USA and everytime I go out with my boyfriend people stare at us 😔😔😔
Try and at least make an intelligent comment rather than spouting nonsense!!! Beautiful and historic St stephens green is def a 'must visit' particularly in spring and summer when the flowers beds look stunning!!!
Dublin is away different though mean no disrespect to dublin,but because its they are 40% of the population of ireland packed into a fairly small area and we haven't any other similar sized city its totally different to the rest of the country