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admarlow | 18:53 Mon 13th Jul 2015 | Travel
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Where to drink, what to do?
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Temple Bar, where else?
18:55 Mon 13th Jul 2015
Temple Bar, where else?
contact gness on here, she knows every bar in the place.....
I would certainly include Porterhouse on Parliament Street, their Oyster (own brew) stout with oysters is really good.....
The Palace on Fleet Street is worth a visit too, for its authenticity.....
I'd keep away from Temple bar, Dublin's a big place, TB is only one area and a kip at that in my opinion. Over priced and over rated. It's difficult answer such a question when one doesn't know are you travelling alone/in a group/celebrating stag or hen night or looking for something more relaxed and your age group

Have a look on this link: http://whatsonin.ie/dublin/
You've got to have a boxty!
http://boxtyhouse.ie/

That place is very popular with ABers. It's in Temple Bar which, as EdmundD, suggests, is at the heart of Dublin's eating & drinking scene:
http://grev.eu/wp1/

The Guinness Storehouse is, by its nature, a bit 'touristy' but it's still worth a visit (even if only for the fantastic view from the Gravity Bar):
http://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/Index.aspx

I'm not normally a fan of the open-top bus tours that every tourist city seems to have. (I usually prefer to explore on my own). However Dublin's attractions are quite well spread out and I'd recommend using the hop-on/hop-off buses:
http://www.dublinsightseeing.ie/citytour.aspx

There's lots more on the city's official tourism website:
http://www.visitdublin.com/home/
and Wikitravel:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Dublin
actually, just work out where you are staying and then look for the nearest bar, probably more locals in that and hence, craic.
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We are staying in temple Bar, it's me and my partner and it's free as work are covering the Bill (accom & flights)
I'd love to know how you got on, come back and let us know, remember there are areas outside TB, if work just covers accom & flights, try mooching out of TB - it does not represent Ireland or the real Dublin
I agree with everything Buenchico said. We did the bus tour and got off and did the Guinness tour, then back on bus and did Kilmainham Gaol, then back on bus to finish tour. Boxty is a must. I would book before you go any restaurants as it seems like everyone in Dublin eats out at a weekend, first time we went we struggled to get somewhere to eat. Temple bar is full of hen/stag parties but there are some great bars. The Arlington on the other side of the river do a River Dance type show. Grafton Street is the main shopping area and not too far from Temple Bar area.

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