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Two days in Dublin

  • 17-04-2012 11:00am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 751 ✭✭✭


    Hi Guys , Heading to dublin with my family soon for a couple of days there will be four of us adults and a 2 year old, wheres the best spots to go that are easy enough( travelling with toddler) to get to? wont be interested in pubs/clubs/shopping etc, id like to go to the zoo alrite, is the guinness storehouse worth a look? or the garden of remembrance? thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 495 ✭✭Kathy22


    Dublin Zoo is nice, weather isn't predicted to be that good in the coming days so be prepared and bring a raincoat.

    If you are going to the Zoo the Phoenix park is nice and there is a large playground for kids which is always packed if the weather is nice

    Guinness storehouse is good as is the Jameson Distillery Tour


    Clontarf and Howth are well worth a visit as they have some stunning views and amazing seafood restaurants as they are by the sea. St Anne' park up in that direction is also beautiful and child friendly

    The botanic Gardens in Glasnevin are also nice and have a good coffee shop

    I have never done it myself but the Viking Splash Tour is very popular

    In the city Centre there are lots of museums and the wax museum. I would also recommend the Christ Church tour which is very interesting and as a Dublin person myself I found interesting to see.

    Check out these sites for any events that might be on:
    http://www.dublinkids.ie/Outdoor.html
    http://entertainment.ie/pages/familyfun/

    Tripadvisor is always my go to resource when visiting a new city with lots of reviews on different attraction, Dublin info here: http://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attractions-g186605-Activities-Dublin_County_Dublin.html


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