Ireland

What's happening in Dublin this weekend

Pints in Temple Bar, sea swims at the Forty Foot, and trad sessions in Stoneybatter. Dublin's craic is always mighty.

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Happening now in Dublin

🏊Fitness

Sea swim at the Forty Foot

Bracing dip in Sandycove. Towel and a flask of tea essential.

Forty Foot, Dublin4/10
Social

Coffee at 3fe

Best filter coffee on the south side. Grand spot for a catch-up.

Grand Canal Dock, Dublin3/4
🏃Fitness

Run along the Grand Canal

8K out to Portobello and back. Flat and easy going.

Grand Canal, Dublin2/12

Coming up this week

🎵Social

Trad session in Stoneybatter

Live trad music in a proper old man pub. Pints of Guinness flowing.

Stoneybatter, Dublin5/10
🧘Wellness

Yoga in St Stephen's Green

Morning flow on the grass. Bring your own mat.

St Stephen's Green, Dublin1/15
📸Creative

Photography in Temple Bar

Street photography through cobbled lanes. Colourful shopfronts everywhere.

Temple Bar, Dublin1/6
Sports

GAA kickabout in Phoenix Park

Pickup Gaelic football. All levels, all nationalities.

Phoenix Park, Dublin4/14
🐟Food

Fish and chips on Howth Pier

Walk the cliff path then eat by the harbour. Classic Dublin day.

Howth, Dublin2/8
🧗Fitness

Climbing at Awesome Walls

Bouldering and top rope. Rental gear available.

Finglas, Dublin1/8
🍺Social

Pints and board games in Rathmines

Bringing Catan and Ticket to Ride. BYOB snacks.

Rathmines, Dublin1/8

Your guide to Dublin

Don't miss

Take the DART to the Forty Foot for a bracing sea swim any time of year

Find a trad session in a Stoneybatter pub on a weeknight

Walk the cliff path from Bray to Greystones along the coast

Browse the books at Hodges Figgis then grab coffee on Dawson Street

Local tips

Pubs close at 11:30pm on weeknights — start early or find a late bar

Skip Temple Bar for drinks — walk five minutes to Stoneybatter or Portobello

The Leap Card saves you money on buses and Luas compared to single fares

Neighbourhoods

StoneybatterPortobelloRathminesPhibsboroughSmithfieldRanelagh

Good to know

Language
English and Irish
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Best time to visit
May-Sep
Getting around
DART buses and Luas trams
Cost level
Moderate to high

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