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Getting around Dublin without a car is easy once you take 50 seconds to understand the different modes of transport along with how they work.

Although us locals tend to moan about it, public transportation in Dublin is pretty good if you’re a tourist looking to explore.

The main ways to get around Dublin without a car are:

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I’ve lived in Dublin my entire life, and while I’ve strong views on how long you should spend here, the reality is simple – there’s no one-size-fits-all answer.

Some people want to tick off the main sights and move on, while others want to take their time, explore the coast and use Dublin as a base to see more of Ireland.

What matters most is how you like...


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I’ve called Dublin home since the late 80s and I know the city and the wider county like the back-of-my-hand. If you follow this 5 day Dublin itinerary, I guarantee you’ll have a very memorable visit (and my maps below will take the stress out of planning/getting around).

This is the same route I’ve shared with thousands of visitors, along with friends...


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4 days is more than enough time to see Dublin at a relaxed pace. However, many people make one notable mistake – they overestimate how much time is needed for Dublin City.

I have lived in Ireland’s capital my entire life – the 4 Dublin itinerary below is the one that I have been giving to visiting family and friends for more tha...


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I’ve lived in Dublin for 36 years. Most guides on where to stay in Dublin are written by people who’ve only visited the capital once or twice.

Some push ‘trendy’ neighbourhoods that many locals would avoid at night, while others label one area as the best simply because it’s where they stayed and therefore all they know.

Why trust me? I’v...


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