Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city in Ireland with a population of 1,173,170 inhabitants.
There is archaeological debate regarding precisely where Dublin was established by the Gaels
in or before the 7th century AD and later expanded by the Vikings.
With its seamless blend of classic visitor sights, excellent social scene and the natural
playgrounds of Dublin Bay and the Dublin Mountains framing it on all sides, this laidback city
is an adventure in itself.
Guide to the Pubs in Dublin
Dublin has a fantastic nightlife and its pub-to-person ratio is the envy of many cities.
It is one of the busiest place across Europe, with tourist from everywhere and
it is a student city and it will not disappoint when the matter is drink and have fun.
The Brazen Head
The Brazen Head is officially Ireland's oldest pub, dating back to 1198.
The Brazen Head pub is famous for live Irish music sessions & award winning restaurant.
The Temple Bar
One of the most famous pubs in Dublin is the Temple Bar, famous for its location
but also because it offers over 450 different kinds of rare whiskies (Ireland’s largest collection).
The crazy atmosphere will make you want to come in.
The Quays
The live Irish traditional music every day makes the pub one of the biggest attraction in Dublin for
a bit of craic, everybody sings and dance together.
A full Irish Restaurant
on the first floor has a delicious menu including a traditional Irish Stew and Dublin Coddle.
Oliver St John Gogarty's
The award winning Restaurant serves the best in traditional Irish food and the lively Bar
has traditional Live Irish Music sessions every day of the week.
It is situated in the Temple Bar area and you cannot miss this pub.
Fitzsimons Bar
With bars on all four floors, a wide range of live music playing nightly and late cocktail
bar and nightclub with top DJs, Fitzsimons Temple Bar is a must for those who enjoy good
company and a good time.