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BBC TravelJul 18

The train ride to Dublin's surprising coastline

Many visitors don't realise Dublin has a coastline. Now, a newly expanded rail trail makes it easy to explore the world's only capital city within a Unesco Biosphere Reserve.

Known for pubs, Georgian streets, and literary legends.

24 things in this story
  • Temple BarQuarterKnown for pubs, Georgian streets, and literary legends.
  • Dublin Coastal TrailTrailLinks 16 seaside communities by rail, expanded this year.
  • Dublin BaySightWorld's only capital-city Unesco Biosphere Reserve.
  • BalbrigganNeighborhoodNorthernmost point of the Dublin Coastal Trail.
  • DonabateNeighborhoodIt lies within the local government area of Fingal.
  • MalahideNeighborhoodTransfer point to the Dart for southern stops.
  • KillineyNeighborhoodThe last stop on the Dublin Coastal Trail.
  • HowthNeighborhoodPeninsula with four circular walks and dramatic cliffs.
  • Ardgillan CastleAttraction18th-century castle with walled gardens in Balbriggan.
  • North Bull IslandSightEcological heart of the biosphere with dunes and beach.
  • Blackrock MarketTrailOpens on weekends with over 30 stalls and a Michelin restaurant.
  • LiathRestaurantTwo-Michelin-star restaurant at Blackrock Market.
  • Dún LaoghaireNeighborhoodIt is the administrative centre of the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.
  • Teddy's Ice CreamIce cream shopFamily-owned ice cream shop in Dún Laoghaire.
  • SandycoveSuburbKnown for wild swimming at the Forty Foot.
  • Forty FootPubChildren under 18 can only be on the premises between 8:00am and 9:00pm.
  • Martello TowerMuseumFeatures in Ulysses, now home to the James Joyce Tower.
  • James Joyce Tower and MuseumMuseumThe opening scenes of his 1922 novel Ulysses take place here, and the tower is a place of pilgrimage for Joyce…
  • Bull IslandSightWedge-shaped spit whose dunes earned Dublin its Biosphere.
  • Kish FishRestaurantServes fresh oysters and prawns in Howth.
  • Booterstown Marsh Nature ReserveNature reserveBird sanctuary less than five miles from Dublin city centre.
  • Killiney beachSightShore of wave-worn pebbles stretching for miles.
  • SkerriesNeighborhood
  • Blackrock Walking TrailTrail
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Condé Nast TravelerDec 4, 2025

18 Best Pubs in Dublin—For Guinness Pints, Music, and Actually Good Pub Food

The finest places for a pint in the Irish capital

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Condé Nast TravelerOct 17, 2025

The Best Airbnbs in Dublin, From Artists’ Studios to Secluded Cottages

Our top picks for every kind of traveler rolling through Dublin.

26 things in this story
  • Trinity CollegeSightWith two levels of floor-to-ceiling wooden shelves packed with books, many only reachable by a sliding ladder, this…
  • Temple BarQuarterExperience The Temple Bar Pub!
  • Guinness StorehouseAttractionJames's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland.
  • Phoenix ParkParkIts 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) perimeter wall encloses 707 hectares of recreational space.
  • St. Stephen's GreenParkSt Stephen's Green is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland.
  • National Library of IrelandSightThe mission of the National Library of Ireland is "To collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary…
  • National LibraryMuseumWe collect, protect and provide access to over 12 million items and will continue to do so for decades to come.
  • Jameson DistilleryMuseumEmpty Jameson bottle chandeliers hang from wooden rafters and illuminate the large bar of this whiskey emporium.
  • Dundrum Town CentreRestaurantDunne & Crescenzi restaurants providing an authentic Italian dining experience in Dublin 2, Dundrum Town Centre and…
  • St Patrick’s CathedralPlace of worshipWelcome to Saint Patrick's Cathedral and Collegiate Church, Dublin, Ireland.
  • National Gallery of IrelandGalleryThe National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish and European art.
  • Aviva StadiumSightIt has a capacity of 51,711.
  • 3ArenaTheatreThirty Seconds to Mars Presents A Beautiful Lie vs This Is War The Man In The Arena Tour Stay up to date with what's on…
  • Royal Dublin SocietySightIt was long active as a learned society, especially in agriculture, and played a major…
  • Irish Museum of Modern ArtMuseumIt is located in Kilmainham, Dublin.
  • Kilmainham GaolAttractionIt is now a museum run by the Office of Public Works, an agency of the Government of Ireland.
  • River LiffeySightIts major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac.
  • St Stephen’s ParkParkCared for by the Office of Public Works, the park is an important public resource in the area, and provides an oasis of…
  • RDSSightUnlimited broadband, mobile & TV deals on No.1 Gigabit Fibre network in Ireland.
  • Sandymount StrandSightIt is part of South Bull - a major component of the south side of Dublin Bay, and part of the Dublin Bay Biosphere…
  • Irish Writers' MuseumMuseum
  • James Joyce HouseSight
  • National GalleryMuseum
  • Herbert ParkPark
  • The Iveagh GardensSight
  • Grand CanalSight
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