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Local foods and restaurants you have to try!
1. Seafood Chowder Creamy, comforting, and almost always made with whatever fish was landed that morning. Every pub makes it slightly differently, which is half the fun. If you’re on the west coast, it’s basically a warm hug from the Atlantic. 2. Irish Brown Bread & Butter I know it sounds simple, but trust me. The brown soda bread here is different—nutty, dense, warm, and often homemade. The butter alone is worth booking a flight for. 3. Fish and Chips (Irish-style) Super fr
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May 42 min read


A Local’s Guide to the Best Areas & Hotels with links
If you’ve never been to Dublin before, choosing where to stay can feel a bit overwhelming. The city is small, but every area has its own personality — from buzzy nightlife streets to quiet leafy suburbs, from high-end boutique corners to budget-friendly zones that still feel safe and central. So here’s a simple breakdown of the main “vibes,” along with hotel options in each, based on what people usually look for. If you want to be comfortable & central Think: walk-to-everythi
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May 42 min read


Essential Travel Tips for your First-Time in Ireland
Traveling for the first time can be both exciting and overwhelming. The thrill of exploring new places, meeting new people, and experiencing different cultures is unmatched. However, the thought of planning a trip can also bring about a lot of stress. Fear not, as this guide is here to help you navigate your first adventure with ease. In this post, we will cover essential travel tips that will make your journey to Ireland smoother and more enjoyable. So, let’s dive in and pre
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Oct 15, 20256 min read
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