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    6 reasons to visit Dublin this autumn and winter

    Visit the Irish capital during the most special season of the year!

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    Discover the delightful sights by day and step into a cosy pub at night to enjoy music with the welcoming locals. Plus, you're never far from the beautiful Irish countryside. Dublin offers all the elements for a truly wonderful city escape!

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    Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

    1. Unique attractions

    Discover the secret of Guinness with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse . The magnificent view from the top floor alone makes it worth a visit. Wondering how Ireland's most famous whiskey is made? Then plan a tour of the Jameson Distillery. Or experience one of Dublin's most impressive libraries – the Long Room at Trinity College. Keep in mind that the Long Room is currently under renovation.

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    Doheny & Nesbitt pub, Dublin

    2. Music pubs

    Searching for music in Dublin? Immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of one of these toe-tapping music pubs, or delve into the world of traditional music on the Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl – a delightful journey through Dublin's traditional music pubs. Here's a bonus tip: Don't miss the renowned Tradfest, a traditional music festival which takes place in the heart of Dublin from January 24 to 28, 2024.

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    National Museum of Archaeology, Dublin

    3. Free museums

    Eager to embrace culture for a day? Include one of the free museums in your plans, such as the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin, featuring three separate museums: Archaeology, Decorative Arts & History, and Natural History. Alternatively, you can explore the treasures of Ireland's national art museum at the National Gallery of Ireland.

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    Howth Cliff Walk, Howth

    4. Get some fresh air at the coast

    Did you know that the DART train from Dublin whisks you to the coastline in just thirty minutes? Charming coastal villages like Dalkey, Malahide, and Bray await your exploration. Alternatively, you can opt for a guided tour with the Big Bus Coastal Tour, which takes you to the scenic beauty of Howth.

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    Windmill Lane Recording Studios, Dublin

    5. U2's Dublin

    Follow in the footsteps of the world-famous band that arose to fame in Dublin and book an exclusive tour of the renowned Windmill Lane Recording Studios. Enhance the experience by combining it with a visit to the special exhibition at The Little Museum of Dublin.

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    Brown Thomas, Grafton Street, Dublin

    6. Christmas shopping

    Do you like Christmas? Then you can already get into the Christmas spirit in Dublin's cozy restaurants and pubs. Be sure to check out the 5th floor of Brown Thomas, the luxury department store on Grafton Street - where you will be completely immersed in a magical atmosphere. Come December, make sure to also visit one of the Christmas markets that are scattered throughout the city.

    Practical information

    Flights from the Nordics:

    • With SAS you fly directly from Copenhagen to Dublin
    • With Ryanair you fly directly from Copenhagen and Billund to Dublin
    • With Norwegian you can fly directly from Copenhagen to Dublin

    Prefer the train? Travel by train from Copenhagen to Dublin and around the island with Interrailing Packages.

    Do you prefer to book a package holiday? Tema, Albatros, Ticket, Sembo, Hebor and Risskovrejser, all offer city breaks to Dublin.

    On the Transport for Ireland website you can easily plan your journey by public transport around the city.