
Dublin
Eclectic Dublin: A Romantic Long Weekend for Two
Guinness views, cozy pubs, and eclectic city wanderings for two
A three-day, walkable Dublin escape mixing cozy pubs, live music, creative food, and riverside strolls. You’ll hit the city’s classics while also finding quirky markets, intimate wine spots, and plenty of time to wander together.
Where to Stay

The Morgan Hotel
Stylish, modern hotel on a quieter Temple Bar street with eclectic décor and easy walking access to most central sights.
$180-230/night
Harding Hotel
Friendly 3-star hotel beside Christ Church Cathedral, with simple but comfortable rooms and a pub downstairs.
$140-190/nightGood to Know
Using Leap Cards
Pick up a LEAP Visitor Card at the airport or central stations for 1–3 days of unlimited bus, LUAS, and DART rides within Dublin.[1]
Tipping and Payments
Tipping around 10% for good table service is appreciated but not mandatory; cards and contactless payments are widely accepted.
Weather and Packing
Dublin weather changes quickly—pack layers, a light waterproof jacket, and comfortable waterproof shoes rather than heavy gear.
Pub Culture Basics
At the bar, you usually order and pay for drinks as you go; be patient and friendly at busy counters and you’ll fit right in.
Timing Your Days
Most attractions open mid-morning, pubs run late, and Sunday starts slower, so plan big sights late morning and keep nights flexible.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Bewley’s Grafton Street
Iconic café on Grafton Street; share a full Irish breakfast or pastries with good coffee before sightseeing.
1h · $15-25 per person
Davy Byrne’s Pub
Classic literary pub just off Grafton Street; go for seafood chowder, a toastie, or fish and chips with a pint.[3]
1h 15m · $20-30 per person
The Old Storehouse Bar & Restaurant
Lively Temple Bar pub with hearty Irish dishes and regular live traditional music in the evenings.
1h 30m · $25-40 per person
Trinity College & The Book of Kells Experience
Walk the historic campus, then visit the Book of Kells and the Long Room Library for atmospheric photos among ancient books.[1][3][9]
1h 30m · $20-30
St. Stephen’s Green & Grafton Street Stroll
Browse Grafton Street’s buskers and shops, then wander hand-in-hand through St. Stephen’s Green’s ponds, bridges, and flower beds.[1][3]
1h 30m · Free
Temple Bar Pub and Nightlife Crawl
Spend the evening popping between pubs for live music, drinks, and street photos under the famous Temple Bar lights.[2][3]
2h 30m · $20-40 (drinks)
Queen of Tarts
Charming café near Dublin Castle; try scones, eggs, or their famous cakes with tea or coffee.
1h · $15-20 per person
Urban Brewing & Taps + Tapas
Atmospheric brewery-restaurant in the CHQ building offering craft beer, wine, and eclectic small plates.
1h 30m · $30-45 per person
Dublin Castle & Chester Beatty
Tour the castle grounds, State Apartments, and then explore the excellent (often free) Chester Beatty collection behind the castle.[1]
2h · $15-20 (castle), Chester Beatty often free
St. Patrick’s Cathedral & Liberties Stroll
Visit the impressive cathedral and then wander nearby streets toward the historic Liberties district.[1]
1h · $10-15
Guinness Storehouse & Gravity Bar
Self-guided tour through the story of Guinness, ending with a pint in the panoramic Gravity Bar overlooking Dublin.[1]
2h · $30-40
Wine Tasting at Ely Wine Bar (Early Evening Drinks)
Head to a central wine bar for a relaxed flight or a couple of glasses before or after dinner.
1h 15m · $20-3516 activities across 3 days
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