Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Day and night out in Dublin for just €24!



You’ve arrived in Dublin with a small budget and big expectations so where do you start? Obviously you want to fit as much into your few days here as you can and partake in a couple of pints of Guinness in its home city. Well I love a challenge so I’ve come up with a full day and night’s activities that won’t break the budget but will show you the best of what Dublin has to offer.

Day out in Dublin for €24 (Yes really €24 for a full day and nights entertainment WITH PINTS!)

Here’s an example of a really, really full day and night out in Dublin which will leave you satisfied and tired and all for less than €30 (€24 to be exact!).

9am Wake up in Jacobs Inn or Isaacs Hostel FREE!

09.15 Continental Breakfast FREE!

10.15 3 Hour Walking tour of Dublin* FREE!

14.15 Soup and a sandwich @ Café Isaacs €4.00

16.00 Leprechaun Museum** €10.00

19.00 Dinner and a pint @ Jacobs Inn or Isaacs Hostel €5.00

Late.. Ceol, Craic agus Rula Bula FREE!

(That’s music, fun and chaos to you!)

Later... Another TWO pints for the road €5.00

Bed :)

About the Isaacs Hostel and Jacobs Inn free walking tour of Dublin.

Run by the best guides in the city, the free walking tour of Dublin is a great way to see the city. On this three hour walk you will see:

• Dublin Castle
• Dubh Linn
• Dublin’s Medieval Walls
• Viking Remains
• Norman Dublin
• Georgian Dublin
• Christ Church Cathedral
• Adam and Eve Church
• The National Library
• Famous Writers
• Temple Bar
• U2- Origins of the rock legend
• Ha’Penny Bridge
• Spire of Dublin
• City Hall
• Trinity College
• Leinster House
• Chester Beatty Library
• St. Stephen’s Green
• 1916 Easter Rising

Be sure to wear comfy shoes and prepare to have lots of fun! Come hail, rain, sleet, snow or cracking sunshine this tour will take place. Depending on the time of year bring rain gear, warm or cool clothes and sunscreen!

About The National Leprechaun Museum.

Believe it or not the National Leprechaun Museum opened for the first time this year. Dedicated to Irish mythology the museum is a fun way to spend a few hours and learn some of the stories that the Irish are fabled for. Y’never know, you might come away with the gift of the gab yourself! Entry is €10 and buys you a piece of leprechaun gold to take home and show your friends.

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