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]]>Due to its position, Ireland has a mild, but hot, changeable oceanic climate. The temperatures vary from 4°C to 7°C in winter and 14.5°C to 16°C in summer. Here you may experience “four-season seasons day”, so layering is a must. The best time to visit this island is in summer, however, bring an umbrella, because rain is always expected.
Ireland has three main lively cities: Dublin, Cork, and Galway, which are all rich in cultural life; they offer beautiful galleries, museums, theaters, pubs, and music. However, if you want to experience Ireland in full, escape the urban lifestyle, visit traditional Irish villages, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes.
If you are a student, a valid student ID will get you discounts for museums, galleries, buses, etc. If you’re looking to save money, prefer eating at local pubs as they are usually cheaper than restaurants.
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]]>One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions to the gastronomic world. More specifically, it’s world-renowned for some of the delicious alcoholic beverages that it produces.
Here are some spots that you must check out to “drink in” Dublin!
The Guinness Storehouse is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Here, visitors can check out how one of the world’s most popular beers is made and then enjoy a complimentary pint at the 360-degree bar on the top floor!
Dublin’s most famous drinking establishment is the Temple Bar. Here, live music and good spirits accompany generous pours of whiskey, beer, and other libations. You must check it out to experience Dublin’s nightlife.
Another famous Irish product known throughout the world is Irish Whiskey. You can take a tour of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin to learn more about the liquor, and of course, sample it!
If you liked the Jameson Distillery, you have to make another pit stop at the Irish Whiskey Museum in order to learn more about the history of this world-renowned beverage and its growth.
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]]>Due to its position, Ireland has a mild, but hot, changeable oceanic climate. The temperatures vary from 4°C to 7°C in winter and 14.5°C to 16°C in summer. Here you may experience “four-season seasons day”, so layering is a must. The best time to visit this island is in summer, however, bring an umbrella, because rain is always expected.
Ireland has three main lively cities: Dublin, Cork, and Galway, which are all rich in cultural life; they offer beautiful galleries, museums, theaters, pubs, and music. However, if you want to experience Ireland in full, escape the urban lifestyle, visit traditional Irish villages, and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes.
If you are a student, a valid student ID will get you discounts for museums, galleries, buses, etc. If you’re looking to save money, prefer eating at local pubs as they are usually cheaper than restaurants.
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]]>The post In Dublin? Drink it All In! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions to the gastronomic world. More specifically, it’s world-renowned for some of the delicious alcoholic beverages that it produces.
Here are some spots that you must check out to “drink in” Dublin!
The Guinness Storehouse is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Here, visitors can check out how one of the world’s most popular beers is made and then enjoy a complimentary pint at the 360-degree bar on the top floor!
Dublin’s most famous drinking establishment is the Temple Bar. Here, live music and good spirits accompany generous pours of whiskey, beer, and other libations. You must check it out to experience Dublin’s nightlife.
Another famous Irish product known throughout the world is Irish Whiskey. You can take a tour of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin to learn more about the liquor, and of course, sample it!
If you liked the Jameson Distillery, you have to make another pit stop at the Irish Whiskey Museum in order to learn more about the history of this world-renowned beverage and its growth.
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