Curator’s statement
Dublin has always been top on my bucket list and I was lucky to be able to visit with my dad. My grandmother came from Ireland, so it was so special to get to visit her homeland. From the music, to the food, to the hospitality of the locals, Dublin is hands down one of my favorite cities.
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Things to do in Dublin

Jameson Distillery
Temple Bar: A historic district with cobblestone streets, pubs, restaurants, shops and hotels.
Trinity College/The Book of Kells: A historic and beautiful library.
The Jameson Distillery: Learn about the history of Jameson and how it's made with a tasting.
The Guinness Storehouse: 7 floors of immersive Guinness history, don't miss the Guinness beef stew!
Glasnevin- Ireland's National Cemetery, surprisingly tranquil and beautiful.
Hop-on-hop-off bus tour: Tour all of the best sites in Dublin on a double decker bus with a live guide, hop off whenever you want to explore and hop back on when you are ready to move on to the next spot.
Places to eat & drink in Dublin

Irish Pub
Hawksmoor: Once the headquarters of Ireland's National Bank, outstanding and attentive service and amazing steaks.
Chapter One: Contemporary Irish cuisine with a French twist, two Michelin-star head chef.
Trocadero: Located in the heart of Dublin's cultural center and near the Molly Malone Statue, one of the best restaurants in Ireland for over 60 years.
Brookwood: Great value for steak lovers.
Mulligans of Poolbeg Street: 200-year-old pub.
The Stags Head: 1780 Victorian era pub.
The Cobblestone: One of the best pubs in Dublin for live music.
Need to know
Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven cobblestone. Make sure to have a raincoat and hat for rainy days. Try a Jameson, ginger and lime, you'll be hooked!

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