I'm a Dubliner and I think that was the most acurate tourist video I've ever seen about Dublin good work and I'm glad you enjoyed your stay. keep it up for all your travels😊
@@ML-ov7woHello yes Ireland still remains in the European Union as it’s not in Great Britain, however Northern Ireland is not. Plenty of jobs going around, accommodation is tight and expensive.
Just spent 13 days in Ireland. 2 days in Dublin and the rest was a coastal self drive tour. Enjoyed EVERY minute of it. The country is beautiful and every local we talked to was as nice as can be. We will be back.
I love how you explain and show the video every other RUclipsr I have seen so far they were showing their faces than the actual videos thank you for sharing this ❤
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I found the Kilainham Gaol to be one of the most interesting places to visit in Dublin. We had an excellent guide as we walked through. It required a taxi ride from where we were staying but the cabbies are great, almost like a tour bus.
So many beautiful places to go in Ireland. I admire Irish culture and country, I move to Ireland 10 years ago I'm grateful for the warm welcome and beautiful places like they are showing in this video. 🥰🥰🥰🍀🍀🍀
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Just came back from there, it was awesome. Can't get over how nice the people were. We did Guinness and toured outside. It. was awesome. Galway, Blarney, Limerick, Kilarney . absolutely awesome.
Already been to Dublin as a tourist once and loved it. I then went there 3 times on business trips and still loved it. Going there again as a tourist next week. So excited about it
@@MrSTravelQuest Unfortunately thiswas about 20 years ago so can't remember specific names. But in general liked the Temple Bar area. City has its own charmb
Kilmainham Jail and Phoenix Park are also a must. Also if you have time wander around our Georgian Squares. A trip to the Theatre, The Abbey and The Gate. The great pub for traditional music O'donoghue Baggot Street. A night out the Merry Plough Boy in Rathfarham. Great day tours to Wicklow the garden of Ireland. For lunch grab a sandwich in Davy Byrne's a watering whole of Dublin writers to include James Joyce. Across the street the famous Bailey Pub.
These are excellent recommendations! I wanted to visit Kilmainham jail, but we opted to do a bus tour. Ireland beautiful and plan on visiting again soon!
As a Dubliner I found the fact very interesting that St Stephen's Green is no older than Central Park in New Your. When you said how young it was, I immediately googled Central Park to compare.
@@dianamourer5244 , спасибо людям , которые снимают такие видео. Всей жизни не хаатит обьездить мир , а тут не вставая с дивана весь мир можно увидеть. Этоже ВОЛШЕБСТВО БЛАГОДАРЮ .С лЛюбовью из России.❤️🇷🇺
@@Moooonriver70712 it was chilly. You definitely need a jacket and rain gear if you don't want to get wet. I didn't care so never brought any. Nothing was restricted for us. We (my 16-year-old grandson) and I had a fabulous time. No plans, slept in, and drove once out of Dublin. We didn't see as much as we could have but we were on an adventure not a vacation.
Sure packed a lot in there! 👍 One of the great things about the National History Museum is that it's free to visit. My favourite exhibit there is the "bog bodies" - a really amazing look into the past!
Dublin had so much to do, we tried to squeeze as much as we could. I missed out on the bog bodies. Wished I could of seen those, the museum was impressive. I can’t wait to revisit and see the other amazing things Dublin has.
You have done a really nice video here. Enjoyable and immersive tour that captures the beauty of Dublin. Appreciate your work…have subscribed to the channel. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm about to head to Ireland next week for the very first time. The St Patrick's Day celebration should be a nice, though crowded, touch. My itinerary mimics a lot of what you have in the video. Looking forward to the trip! Nice video!
@@abigailcardenas3981 , I flew into Dublin on a Tuesday night. Took the Guiness Tour and then the Jameson Tour on Wednesday. That night, took the train over to Galway. Stayed there two nights to cut down on lodging costs. Took a bus tour from Galway to the Cliffs of Mohr (awesome). Enjoyed live Irish music at the bar scene in Galway. Booked a train in advance back to Dublin early (it got sold out) and made it back in for the parade. Followed the parade with a Trinity College tour for Book of Kells and then hit the Temple Bar before leaving for the airport. Let me know if you have questions.
Saturday on O' Connell Street Dublin, great summer market. The Museum of Modern Art also a great place to visit. Not all tourists want food and booze recommendations, the locals are best for that.
Wonderful advice! Dublin offers a wealth of activities for visitors, and we've curated a diverse selection for first-time explorers. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Glasnevin cemetery tour in Dublin is a history lesson of Ireland. Well worth fitting that in if any time at all.. combined with Kilmainham jail you will have a good sense of it in as short a time possible.
The National Leprechaun Museum is in Jarvis, just off the Luau (trolley). It is also just across the river Liffey from Temple Bar District. Also, I don't know if they do tour but RTE, the Irish version of the BBC is a short bus ride out in Donnybrook. Fenix Park is amazing and hold the Dublin Zoo. Not on any tour is Saint James Hospital, which is just across St. James Gate from the Guiness Brewery and has a fascinating history and several ghost stories. As it is a functioning hospital, NO TOURS.
That’s something I want to do when we go back. Bus rides across Dublin or outside the city limits. So much to do, thanks for sharing the recommendations. Definitely going back to this beautiful country.
I’m Irish and have lived in Dublin since I was 19 years old, originally from Longford Town. Defo one of the best and most accurate videos I’ve seen from people who visit from America / Canada / North America in general. Few pronunciations that were incorrect if I may help…. Galway - ‘Gall-way’ Like hallway but with a G Cliffs of Moher - not ‘More’ but ‘Moe-er’ just said quicker that you would read it Ha’Penny (Inn/Bridge etc) - ‘HeyPenny’ Bar that - top job 🤙🤙
Thank you so much! We loved our short visit and look forward in seeing more of your wonderful country. When we return I’ll keep those punctuations in mind 😊
AHH my city I love so much if only I could walk your back lanes and dance to your fiddle, I yearn for Yee olde Eire I yearn for your people and I bow to you as retribution and forgivness wash over your streets. Hail Dublin a city that misses it's folk all gone to foreign lands. God bless OM OM OM
I'm from the north west of England, never been over to Ireland but always wanted to visit. ive always somehow felt a connection to it which was confirmed on my Dads side after a DNA test. I will get there one day, One worry i have though when looking at places to visit is access as im a wheelchair user, some places look a bit iffy but im sure i would manage. I have a feeling if i do visit that i wont want to come home lol
You will love it! We already planning to re-visit. Most of Dublin looks wheel chair accessible. I was impressed with the accommodation they had in place at all the museums and tours we took. I hope you get to visit, it’s a beautiful country.
i love your video. i am planning to visit ireland. i will follow all your instruction but i try to find out about about day tour from dublin which you already gave in information but the site is not working could you please tell me about it please. thank you.
I would check out rabbies tour guide. We went with them in Scotland. They have a guide in Ireland as well and here’s there site www.rabbies.com/en/ireland-tours
@@MrSTravelQuest overall price of everything, including a medium of how much it cost to eat there. Maybe just not the price of flights, since it can be very diferent depending where you are coming from! Thank you 🙂🙂
@@loriivm Hey Lori, here's a breakdown. The most expensive thing will be flights. If you plan ahead you can get tickets from $600-$800. The second most expensive thing is accomodations (hotels). You can stay at an AirBnb for $110-$200 a night. Hotels cost a little more, but your right in the city. We met some folks who did hostels, they are brave! They spent $10-$20 per night. The last thing is transportations. Uber from the airport will be between 25-40 Euros. If you take the bus from Dublin airport to the Dublin city Centre it's 2-8 Euros, depending on what company you use. We walked most of the city, but the best way to get around was on bus. It's between 1-2 Euros. Food in Dublin cost more than other places we visited in Ireland. You can spend 12-20 Euros per meal. If you have any other questions please let me know. Ireland a beautiful country and we can't wait to go back.
For price, best to do AirBnB. If your wanting to stay in an Hotel, here's are some options. 1) Clontarf Castle Hotel 2) The Croke Park 3) The Grafton Hotel. These prices are $180-$300 per night. What's great about Dublin is transportation.
I mean, you do have Rome, NY and Athens, Georgia and who knows what other little towns. But you don't have to say Dublin, Ireland. :)) Everyone knows what you're referring to. :) I'm not saying it to be mean, I just thought it's funny.
You have to check it out. They have a data base to check your roots. Having Puerto Rican and European roots. We wanted to connect and see where we came from. Ireland beautiful and we can’t wait to visit.
@ML-ov7wo Yes, absolutely you could. However, as a poster here said, housing is a dire problem in Dublin - it is both very expensive and very difficult to find a place to live, even if you find a job. Finding a place to live - and leaving where you're living - can be very difficult.
I have been coming over to Dublin from Scotland since 1990. Safe to say that I won’t be back. Don’t get me wrong I love Ireland and the Irish people. My son and I flew over to see Rammestein and was shocked by the state of the city. Rubbish everywhere. Beggars, junkies ,homeless and large groups of immigrants everywhere.
I often hear people mention certain aspects about Dublin, but during our visit, we didn't encounter any of that. We explored many tourist spots and even strolled around one evening. The city's vibrant music, dance, and friendly conversations left us with an amazing experience. After Dublin, we headed to Scotland. What parts of Dublin did you find this in?
@@trevorramsay4447 We walked around that area and didn't see much going on. The parks that we did visit we're nice. We plan on re-visiting and doing another Dublin video soon.
I'm a Dubliner and I think that was the most acurate tourist video I've ever seen about Dublin good work and I'm glad you enjoyed your stay. keep it up for all your travels😊
Thank you so much! We loved Dublin and can’t wait to back!
I would love to go to Dublin sir
Is Ireland still part of the EU? Is the job market in Ireland good now? I heard it's difficult to find accomodation.
@@ML-ov7woHello yes Ireland still remains in the European Union as it’s not in Great Britain, however Northern Ireland is not. Plenty of jobs going around, accommodation is tight and expensive.
I will be there in November
Just spent 13 days in Ireland. 2 days in Dublin and the rest was a coastal self drive tour. Enjoyed EVERY minute of it. The country is beautiful and every local we talked to was as nice as can be. We will be back.
13 days that’s amazing! Which city did you enjoy most?
I love how you explain and show the video every other RUclipsr I have seen so far they were showing their faces than the actual videos thank you for sharing this ❤
We love highlighting the places we visit and why it’s worth checking out. We hope you visit Ireland 🇮🇪 it’s a beautiful country. Thank you for commenting and let us know what are you looking forward most when you visit 😊
Chester Beattie museum is a must.Such a wonderful surprise and so many beautiful things.Really moved me to tears for its beauty.
Thank you for the insight! I booked a trip last night!
I found the Kilainham Gaol to be one of the most interesting places to visit in Dublin. We had an excellent guide as we walked through. It required a taxi ride from where we were staying but the cabbies are great, almost like a tour bus.
I wanted to visited that on our visit, but we decided on a bus tour. Kilainham Gaol and Wicklow Mountain is what we plan to do next time.
So many beautiful places to go in Ireland. I admire Irish culture and country, I move to Ireland 10 years ago I'm grateful for the warm welcome and beautiful places like they are showing in this video. 🥰🥰🥰🍀🍀🍀
What’s your favorite place to visit in a Ireland? We loved our visit and can’t wait to go back.
Question, since you moved there 10 years ago, was it a housing issue then as it is today?
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@@rodneyblake5495 10 years ago it was already very difficult
Just came back from there, it was awesome. Can't get over how nice the people were. We did Guinness and toured outside. It. was awesome. Galway, Blarney, Limerick, Kilarney . absolutely awesome.
We can’t wait to go back!
Went for my honeymoon in August for 9 days, missed it the second we got in the cab to leave. Absolutely beautiful place.
We felt the same way once we left. I wished we did more days, but we were off to see Scotland.
Love the video! What time of year did you visit? How was the weather
Good job. The only thing I’d add is 14 Henrietta St.
Dublin and Trinity plus Guinness all worth seeing
They are all wonderful ❤️
Already been to Dublin as a tourist once and loved it. I then went there 3 times on business trips and still loved it.
Going there again as a tourist next week. So excited about it
Awesome! Whats your favorite activities when you go? If you visit bars, what the best one you visited?
@@MrSTravelQuest
Unfortunately thiswas about 20 years ago so can't remember specific names. But in general liked the Temple Bar area. City has its own charmb
@@rajaeelastname4878 it does have a charm. We’re planning on going back and doing videos on the historic bars 😊
Amazing job! This was such a nicely done video, thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you so much 😊 we enjoyed making it.
Kilmainham Jail and Phoenix Park are also a must. Also if you have time wander around our Georgian Squares. A trip to the Theatre, The Abbey and The Gate. The great pub for traditional music O'donoghue Baggot Street. A night out the Merry Plough Boy in Rathfarham. Great day tours to Wicklow the garden of Ireland.
For lunch grab a sandwich in Davy Byrne's a watering whole of Dublin writers to include James Joyce. Across the street the famous Bailey Pub.
These are excellent recommendations! I wanted to visit Kilmainham jail, but we opted to do a bus tour. Ireland beautiful and plan on visiting again soon!
Amazing video, well done! My husband and I booked a trip to Ireland last night and this video was extremely helpful! Thank you!!
@@abigailcardenas3981 You're going to have an amazing time! What are you most looking forward to?
I'm going to Dublin in September, and will be my first trip to Ireland. Great video and itinerary. Slainte
You’re going to have a blast! If you have any questions let us know.
As a Dubliner I found the fact very interesting that St Stephen's Green is no older than Central Park in New Your. When you said how young it was, I immediately googled Central Park to compare.
What’s pretty cool they both have rich history before becoming a public park. I’m glad we checked it out when visiting Dublin.
Great video! Thank you for the tips! I look forward to having a similar experience!
@@dianamourer5244 thank you 😊, we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Dublin amazing!
@@dianamourer5244 , спасибо людям , которые снимают такие видео. Всей жизни не хаатит обьездить мир , а тут не вставая с дивана весь мир можно увидеть. Этоже ВОЛШЕБСТВО БЛАГОДАРЮ .С лЛюбовью из России.❤️🇷🇺
I loved your passion for visiting the Museums! and, of course, the Guinness!
Wished we had more time to explore all of it. The history in Ireland amazing and we learned so much during our visit.
Ireland is such a beauty
Beautiful country, can’t wait to revisit.
Yes it is.
Probably the closest thing to heaven on Earth, together with Switzerland.
@tontsar91 I need to visit Switzerland 🇨🇭
Had my second visit to Dublin and Galway in March (24). Take taxis everywhere. Not expensive and every driver is a tour guide!
@@cynthiacalabro8440 Those drivers are amazing. They gave us some good tips while traveling.
@@cynthiacalabro8440 I’m planning last march/early april ‘25, how was the weather? Did you feel that things were limited b/c of season?
@@Moooonriver70712 it was chilly. You definitely need a jacket and rain gear if you don't want to get wet. I didn't care so never brought any. Nothing was restricted for us. We (my 16-year-old grandson) and I had a fabulous time. No plans, slept in, and drove once out of Dublin. We didn't see as much as we could have but we were on an adventure not a vacation.
I need that for school,
Thank you for the information, I bless your heart ❤
Planning a trip to Dublin, have any questions let us know :-)
Enjoyed your video! We just spent a day there. What a wonderful place.
Thank you so much! Dublin was amazing, so much to do. What did you do on your visit?
Sure packed a lot in there! 👍 One of the great things about the National History Museum is that it's free to visit. My favourite exhibit there is the "bog bodies" - a really amazing look into the past!
Dublin had so much to do, we tried to squeeze as much as we could. I missed out on the bog bodies. Wished I could of seen those, the museum was impressive. I can’t wait to revisit and see the other amazing things Dublin has.
Bye bye Dublin....même seule c'était tres sympa !🤩
Looks like you had an amazing trip! Definitely adding these things to our future travel plans! Thanks for the great ideas!
Ireland amazing! When you visit let us know. We’re happy to share some of the things we did. I could spend a whole week just exploring Ireland.
take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
You have done a really nice video here. Enjoyable and immersive tour that captures the beauty of Dublin. Appreciate your work…have subscribed to the channel. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much, Dublin was an amazing experience.
Great video! Welcome to Ireland!
Thank you, we loved our visit.
Beautiful Dublin ❤
We love Dublin ❤️
Going to Dublin in 2 days and your video helped us a lot! Super informative! Thanks for your work :)
Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy Dublin as much as we did.
Hey so currently are u living in Dublin??
Great video. Thank you, i made a list of things to do
Thank you, we hope you check out Dublin. It’s an amazing city. What are you Most excited about when you visit?
REALLY great video! Thanks!!
Thank you 😊
consider Malahide Castle the home of the Talbot family- it is well worth a visit!
Great video. Thanks for doing it.
Thank you for watching, we can’t wait to go back and do another one soon 😊
Loved my Dublin experience
What’s your favorite experience in Dublin? We love to hear all about it 😊
❤❤❤ dark beer. Can't have anybody yet dark beer❤❤❤
We love ❤❤❤❤Dublin and Galway!
We have to go back. So much to do there 😊
I'm about to head to Ireland next week for the very first time. The St Patrick's Day celebration should be a nice, though crowded, touch. My itinerary mimics a lot of what you have in the video. Looking forward to the trip! Nice video!
It’s going to be an amazing trip! There’s so much to do.
Greetings! I just booked a trip for St.patricks day 2025! How was your experience?! Would be thankful for any insight!
@@abigailcardenas3981 , I flew into Dublin on a Tuesday night. Took the Guiness Tour and then the Jameson Tour on Wednesday. That night, took the train over to Galway. Stayed there two nights to cut down on lodging costs. Took a bus tour from Galway to the Cliffs of Mohr (awesome). Enjoyed live Irish music at the bar scene in Galway. Booked a train in advance back to Dublin early (it got sold out) and made it back in for the parade. Followed the parade with a Trinity College tour for Book of Kells and then hit the Temple Bar before leaving for the airport. Let me know if you have questions.
I have been to Dublin, it is a beautiful place
It’s amazing, can’t wait to go back 😊
Thanks, I have plans to travel to Dublin.
Definitely worth a visit, Ireland amazing!
I would love to Dublin looks beautiful
Good idea with this one day trip, I definietely try this!
Tons to do, Ireland amazing!
Saturday on O' Connell Street Dublin, great summer market. The Museum of Modern Art also a great place to visit. Not all tourists want food and booze recommendations, the locals are best for that.
Wonderful advice! Dublin offers a wealth of activities for visitors, and we've curated a diverse selection for first-time explorers. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Willy Wanka of Beer! Nice video! Thanks
Haha, thanks for watching. We loved Dublin 😊
I love your energy at the beginning of the video! Great video with great info! ❤
Thank you so much! Ireland so amazing, can’t wait to share the Scotland videos we’re working on 😊
My favorite city
@@katford7286 it’s a beautiful city!
great video!!
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for the video. I plan to visit Ireland this is really helpful.
Your going to love it! What part are you planning on visiting?
beautiful editing!
Thanks Mike 😊
Thanks, great video!!!!!
Thanks for watching 😊
Many places to see!
Love Ireland 🇮🇪
Yup, so much to see outside Dublin
You are an amazing guide! 😍👍🙂
Thank you very much 😊
Glasnevin cemetery tour in Dublin is a history lesson of Ireland. Well worth fitting that in if any time at all.. combined with Kilmainham jail you will have a good sense of it in as short a time possible.
I’ll check those out when we revisit, thanks for the recommendation.
The National Leprechaun Museum is in Jarvis, just off the Luau (trolley). It is also just across the river Liffey from Temple Bar District. Also, I don't know if they do tour but RTE, the Irish version of the BBC is a short bus ride out in Donnybrook. Fenix Park is amazing and hold the Dublin Zoo. Not on any tour is Saint James Hospital, which is just across St. James Gate from the Guiness Brewery and has a fascinating history and several ghost stories. As it is a functioning hospital, NO TOURS.
That’s something I want to do when we go back. Bus rides across Dublin or outside the city limits. So much to do, thanks for sharing the recommendations. Definitely going back to this beautiful country.
I loved there ❤
Dublin amazing, what’s your favorite activity in Dublin?
hy 🥰😘
Nice video❤
@@HorizonsHopped Thank you 🙏
Love this ! looks amazing!
Dublin amazing! We can't wait to revisit.
Amazing visit. Thanks for sharing.
Anytime friend, Dublin amazing!
@@MrSTravelQuest the 4th of March we will be in Presidio. Jo Ann has an event out there.
@@hikingwithjackieboy nice! Well we’re going to Fairfield Lake SP next. It’s closing for good February 28th.
@@MrSTravelQuest cool. I have never been there. It's too bad a park closing.
@@hikingwithjackieboy we haven’t either, wanted to see it before it closed.
Awesome trip guys! So happy for you! 🤩
Great video
Thank you 🙏
Headed there November tu for the video
That’s awesome! What’s some of the things your looking forward to?
@@MrSTravelQuest the temple bar for sure and the castles 🏰
@@Openyoureyez83 the temple bar district pretty cool! You can walk to the castle too. The weather going to be nice in November.
For currency I recommend using the Revolut Card.
I’m Irish and have lived in Dublin since I was 19 years old, originally from Longford Town.
Defo one of the best and most accurate videos I’ve seen from people who visit from America / Canada / North America in general.
Few pronunciations that were incorrect if I may help….
Galway - ‘Gall-way’ Like hallway but with a G
Cliffs of Moher - not ‘More’ but ‘Moe-er’ just said quicker that you would read it
Ha’Penny (Inn/Bridge etc) - ‘HeyPenny’
Bar that - top job 🤙🤙
Thank you so much! We loved our short visit and look forward in seeing more of your wonderful country. When we return I’ll keep those punctuations in mind 😊
Looking Awsome 😍👌
Love the video! What time of year did you visit? How was the weather
We visited during the summer and weather was in the 60s. The country amazing!
AHH my city I love so much if only I could walk your back lanes and dance to your fiddle, I yearn for Yee olde Eire I yearn for your people and I bow to you as retribution and forgivness wash over your streets. Hail Dublin a city that misses it's folk all gone to foreign lands. God bless OM OM OM
Will be there in November
Perfect month to go, enjoy!
@@MrSTravelQuestty and ty for this wonderful video
@@Niftythrifty-y4l thank you for watching. We have some more content coming soon and it’s all about Scotland 🏴
@@MrSTravelQuest awesome I will be on the look out
❤ one of my dreams.... To come here...
We hope you visit one day 😊
Been to Dublin 4 times. Midnight Express Pizza is lovely for drunk lunch late at night
What’s your favorite place to eat/drink in Dublin? Thanks for sharing your recommendations.
I'm from the north west of England, never been over to Ireland but always wanted to visit. ive always somehow felt a connection to it which was confirmed on my Dads side after a DNA test. I will get there one day, One worry i have though when looking at places to visit is access as im a wheelchair user, some places look a bit iffy but im sure i would manage. I have a feeling if i do visit that i wont want to come home lol
You will love it! We already planning to re-visit. Most of Dublin looks wheel chair accessible. I was impressed with the accommodation they had in place at all the museums and tours we took. I hope you get to visit, it’s a beautiful country.
Been to Dublin, used to be great, go to the west coast nocks Dublin into a cocked hat.
Where would go if you only had 3 days in Dublin?
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Just recently discovered my nan came from Dublin.. my mothers mum.
That's awesome, they have a place where you can check your ancestry in Ireland. We learned former U.S. President Obama has ancestry in Ireland.
@@MrSTravelQuest i know her maiden name too.
i love your video. i am planning to visit ireland. i will follow all your instruction but i try to find out about about day tour from dublin which you already gave in information but the site is not working could you please tell me about it please. thank you.
I would check out rabbies tour guide. We went with them in Scotland. They have a guide in Ireland as well and here’s there site www.rabbies.com/en/ireland-tours
@@MrSTravelQuest appreciated.
Missing Ireland 😊
We miss it too 😊
I will be visiting Dublin next month and was wondering what hotel you stayed? Do you have any recommendations? Thanks
We stayed at the Clayton Hotel on Burlington Road. We enjoyed our stay and it was a 15 min walk to St Stephen’s Green. I would book that place again.
Thank you so much! @@MrSTravelQuest
@@lileerogers1483Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Ireland was amazing and happy to help other travelers 😊
Thank you I will definitely let you know if I have any more😇@@MrSTravelQuest
Im her bcos of Richard Boyd Barrett bcos im curious which country he came from, he is so brave and i like him. I think i want to move in Ireland 😍.
Ireland amazing! Hope you get a chance to visit.
@@MrSTravelQuest i’ll put in my bucket list 😍
Muy bueno
muchas gracias y esperamos que nos visites pronto
Alguém assistindo??...🎉🎉🎉
I hope this doesnt come as rude, but could you give us an aproximate price range for this 3 days? I would really apreciate! Thank you
Overall price flight/hotel/activities or all the things we did in the video? I’m happy to help out.
@@MrSTravelQuest overall price of everything, including a medium of how much it cost to eat there. Maybe just not the price of flights, since it can be very diferent depending where you are coming from! Thank you 🙂🙂
@@loriivm Hey Lori, here's a breakdown. The most expensive thing will be flights. If you plan ahead you can get tickets from $600-$800. The second most expensive thing is accomodations (hotels). You can stay at an AirBnb for $110-$200 a night. Hotels cost a little more, but your right in the city. We met some folks who did hostels, they are brave! They spent $10-$20 per night. The last thing is transportations. Uber from the airport will be between 25-40 Euros. If you take the bus from Dublin airport to the Dublin city Centre it's 2-8 Euros, depending on what company you use. We walked most of the city, but the best way to get around was on bus. It's between 1-2 Euros. Food in Dublin cost more than other places we visited in Ireland. You can spend 12-20 Euros per meal. If you have any other questions please let me know. Ireland a beautiful country and we can't wait to go back.
@@MrSTravelQuest thank you soo much, it helped a lot 🙂🙂
@@loriivm anytime! You gave me a great idea for creating our next video. The cost of traveling to Ireland 🇮🇪
When is the best time of the year to visit? 🥰
March-May or September-November when it’s not as crowded.
Old goal wasn’t in there ?
Awesome trip guys!!
#WASOTOHEATEDGLOVESGIVEAWAY
Please Could you give some tips on reasonable priced hotels near the city ?
For price, best to do AirBnB. If your wanting to stay in an Hotel, here's are some options. 1) Clontarf Castle Hotel 2) The Croke Park 3) The Grafton Hotel. These prices are $180-$300 per night. What's great about Dublin is transportation.
@@MrSTravelQuestthanks for these nuggets of info 👌🏽
At 3:44, that's Kilkenny Castle not Dublin Castle.
That is such a useful video ! 3 days should be enough to visit any city ! #wasotoheatedglovesgiveaway
Awesome visit! Thanks for sharing!
#WASOTOHEATEDGLOVESGIVEAWAY
J adore l'irlande du sud
nous aimons l'Irlande! quelle est ta ville préférée ?
Is there another Dublin than the one in Ireland? :))
Dublin Texas, not the same though :-)
I mean, you do have Rome, NY and Athens, Georgia and who knows what other little towns. But you don't have to say Dublin, Ireland. :)) Everyone knows what you're referring to. :) I'm not saying it to be mean, I just thought it's funny.
I'm not Irish either, by the way. :)
@@chrysantus I get it, I say it for subtitles. It makes the video more accessible.
Ah, I see!
I must visit I have a lot of Irish ancestry which I had no clue I thought it was mostly Spanish and Italian not quite love Irish culture 🍀
You have to check it out. They have a data base to check your roots. Having Puerto Rican and European roots. We wanted to connect and see where we came from. Ireland beautiful and we can’t wait to visit.
@@MrSTravelQuest will have to go
@christinamarti4441 Do it, you won’t regret it.
Hey Mike
How about that Irish border? The one separating the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland.
Our next trip we plan on checking out Northern Ireland. Definitely could spend a whole week in Ireland exploring.
Hey Ruth
How long is city centre from airport?
From Dublin airport to the city centre is about 30 minutes on bus or 20 minutes by Uber.
I stay in Italy but am planning to relocate to Dublin can I get job?
I’m sure you can with a work visa.
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Did you not tour the jail, lots of history involved there.
We planned to do that, but decided to do the bus tour to see sites outside of Dublin. Next time we visit that’s the top thing on my list to see.
I've always wanted to go here.
I've seen alot of the US being a truck driver but never another country. #WASOTOHEATEDGLOVESGIVEAWAY
It's amazing! It was our first trip outside the states. So much to see and folks were really friendly.
Is Ireland still part of the EU? Can I easily move to and work in Ireland with Italian Citizenship?
Ireland is part of the EU, don’t know how that works with migrating from another country.
Ireland has a serious housing issue.
@ML-ov7wo Yes, absolutely you could. However, as a poster here said, housing is a dire problem in Dublin - it is both very expensive and very difficult to find a place to live, even if you find a job. Finding a place to live - and leaving where you're living - can be very difficult.
Thanks for sharing! Looked like a fun visit! #WASOTOHEATEDGLOVESGIVEAWAY
Can anyone tell me how i can get work permit there 🤦🏻
I have been coming over to Dublin from Scotland since 1990. Safe to say that I won’t be back.
Don’t get me wrong I love Ireland and the Irish people.
My son and I flew over to see Rammestein and was shocked by the state of the city.
Rubbish everywhere. Beggars, junkies ,homeless and large groups of immigrants everywhere.
I often hear people mention certain aspects about Dublin, but during our visit, we didn't encounter any of that. We explored many tourist spots and even strolled around one evening. The city's vibrant music, dance, and friendly conversations left us with an amazing experience. After Dublin, we headed to Scotland. What parts of Dublin did you find this in?
@@MrSTravelQuest . Walking along the river to the famine sculptures and walking from the centre to Croke park.
@@MrSTravelQuest . Walk a couple of streets back from Temple bar and you will see a different Dublin
@@trevorramsay4447 We walked around that area and didn't see much going on. The parks that we did visit we're nice. We plan on re-visiting and doing another Dublin video soon.
@@trevorramsay4447 I'll give it a go on our next visit.