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Dublin is a city where history meets a lively modern spirit. With its cobblestone streets, friendly locals, and rich storytelling culture, Ireland’s capital invites you to experience warmth and wonder in equal measure. From medieval castles to riverside pubs filled with live music, Dublin blends heritage with a welcoming, cosmopolitan energy that’s impossible to resist.


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Key Attractions & Things to Do in Dublin

 

Trinity College & The book of Kells, A Journey Through Time

Founded in 1592, Trinity College Dublin is home to Ireland’s most treasured manuscript, the Book of Kells. Wander through the Old Library’s ‘Long Room’, lined with ancient books and wood-carved busts that capture centuries of scholarship.

Dublin Castle, Centuries of Irish Heritage

Standing proudly in the heart of the city, Dublin Castle has witnessed over 800 years of history. Explore its elegant State Apartments and tranquil gardens, or join a guided tour to uncover tales from Ireland’s past

Temple Bar, Dublin's Cultural Pulse

No visit to Dublin is complete without a stroll through Temple Bar. This lively quarter brims with street art, local markets, and traditional Irish pubs where musicians play everything from folk tunes to modern ballads.

Guinness Storehouse, Taste Ireland's Iconic Brew

Discover the story behind the world’s most famous stout at the Guinness Storehouse. The interactive experience concludes with a perfectly poured pint and 360° skyline views from the Gravity Bar.

Phoenix Park, Nature in the City

One of Europe’s largest city parks, Phoenix Park is home to herds of wild deer and the official residence of the Irish President. It’s the perfect place for a morning jog, picnic, or peaceful bike ride.

Ha’penny Bridge, A Dublin Icon

Crossing the River Liffey since 1816, this white cast-iron bridge connects Dublin’s north and south sides. It’s a must-see for photographers and romantics alike.

 

 

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Flying to Dublin

Dublin is served by Dublin Airport (DUB), located just 10km from the city centre. Travellers looking for Auckland to Dublin flights will find convenient one-stop options through major international hubs such as Dubai, Singapore, and Doha. No matter whether you’re searching for flights from Christchurch, Wellington, or Auckland, Mix & Match NZ makes it easy to compare and book affordable flights to Dublin, helping you experience Ireland’s charm without overspending.


Getting Around

  • Public Transport: Dublin’s buses, DART trains, and trams (LUAS) are reliable and affordable.

  • Taxis & Ride Apps: Taxis and Bolt are widely available across the city.

  • Walking & Cycling: Dublin is compact, ideal for exploring on foot or by e-bike.

  • Day Trips: Convenient train and bus links make it easy to visit Howth, Malahide Castle, or the Wicklow Mountains.

Must-Dos in Dublin

  • Tour the Guinness Storehouse and sip a pint at the Gravity Bar

  • Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Christchurch Cathedral

  • Watch live music in a Temple Bar pub

  • Explore Kilmainham Gaol for a powerful glimpse into Irish history

  • Take a coastal walk from Bray to Greystones

  • Sample Irish stew or fresh seafood chowder at local pubs

General Weather Information for Dublin

Dublin enjoys a temperate maritime climate, offering mild temperatures year-round:

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Cool (3°C–9°C), festive and cosy with pub fires and Christmas lights

  • Spring (Mar–May): Mild (8°C–15°C), perfect for outdoor walks and garden tours

  • Summer (Jun–Aug): Pleasant (15°C–22°C), ideal for festivals and al fresco dining

  • Autumn (Sep–Nov): Crisp (10°C–17°C), with golden parks and fewer crowds

Best time to visit: May to September for warm weather and lively festivals, or December for Christmas markets and a classic Irish winter atmosphere.


Traveller Tips for Dublin

  • Pack Layers: The weather can change quickly, so bring a light jacket.

  • Use Contactless Cards: Most transport and shops accept tap payments.

  • Try Local Pubs: They’re as much about conversation as they are about pints.

  • Mind the Rain: Keep an umbrella handy, showers are frequent but brief.

  • Engage Locals: Dubliners are famously friendly, a quick chat can lead to great tips.



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