Dublin: Fantastic Food, Music & More on A Couple’s Getaway

Dublin: Fantastic Food, Music & More on A Couple’s Getaway, Dublin, Ireland

Rich and I enjoyed 48 hours of couple time in Dublin, Ireland this summer. It felt pretty sophisticated after 15 years of family vacations and the odd romantic weekend close to home!

You know that you have reached a new stage of family life when your vacation involves rendezvousing with your teenager in Europe after she has spent three weeks on a summer program with other American teens. That’s exactly what we did after our three days of adult-time.

Dublin is a great destination for a kids-free couple weekend. While you can’t see everything, you can get a good feel for the city in three days. And you can take advantage of the excellent restaurants and vibrant pub scene to give your 48 hours a decidedly grown-up feel.

We normally prefer to stay in local hotels but the stylish Morrison Dublin, a Hilton/Curio hotel, is hard to beat for couple time. It’s right across the Millennium Bridge from Temple Bar, which gave us the convenience of a location in the city center without that neighborhood’s noisy nightlife. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Dublin: Fantastic Food, Music & More on A Couple’s Getaway
Guide Location: Ireland » Dublin
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Eileen Gunn
Read it on Author's Website: https://www.familiesgotravel.com/2022/12/best-dublin-couples-weekend/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Morrison Dublin
  • Point A Hotel Dublin/Parnell Street
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Trinity College
  • The Gate
  • The Abbey
  • The Gaeity
  • The Bord Gais Energy Theatre
  • EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum
  • Customs House
  • Famine Statues
  • Bord Gáis performing arts center and plaza
  • The Ferryman
  • Museum of Literature
  • National Museum of Archaeology
  • Natural History Museum
  • National Gallery
  • National Library
  • Merrion Square
  • National Museum of Decorative Arts and Military History
  • Hodges Figgis
  • Dubray Books
  • Ulysses Rare Books
  • Kilkenny shop
  • Grafton Street
  • Powers Court Centre
  • The back of George’s Street arcade
  • Designist
  • Winding Stair
  • Fade Street Social
  • Kingfisher Restaurant
  • Pho Kim
  • Harbourmaster
  • Neon Asian Street Food
  • Bewley’s Grafton Street
  • Irish Potato Cake Company
  • Rolling Donut
  • Oliver St. John Gogarty
  • Palace Bar
  • J.R Mahons

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