Slow Travel Dublin Itinerary: 4 Relaxed Days, Dublin, Ireland
Some cities are made for lists. Ten things to see, five places to eat, three days to do it all. Dublin isn’t like that.
It’s a place where you can pause. Wander. Sit with a coffee for longer than necessary. A city of old books, warm pubs, and stories hiding behind quiet doors.
I spent four slow days in Dublin - not trying to see everything, just enough. I left room for early nights, long breakfasts, and even a full-day trip to Belfast that didn’t feel rushed. Here’s what that looked like.
Before my trip, I started looking into whether I could visit the Game of Thrones Studios and the Titanic Museum while staying in Dublin. I’m a big fan of the show - the behind-the-scenes parts especially - and I’ve always been curious about the real story behind the Titanic.
I was happy to discover that it’s actually very easy to visit both places on a day trip from Dublin. The train to Belfast takes about 2 hours and leaves from Dublin Connolly Station. It was a smooth ride. From Belfast Lanyon Place, I walked just a few minutes to a local bus stop that takes you straight to the studios. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
It’s a place where you can pause. Wander. Sit with a coffee for longer than necessary. A city of old books, warm pubs, and stories hiding behind quiet doors.
I spent four slow days in Dublin - not trying to see everything, just enough. I left room for early nights, long breakfasts, and even a full-day trip to Belfast that didn’t feel rushed. Here’s what that looked like.
Before my trip, I started looking into whether I could visit the Game of Thrones Studios and the Titanic Museum while staying in Dublin. I’m a big fan of the show - the behind-the-scenes parts especially - and I’ve always been curious about the real story behind the Titanic.
I was happy to discover that it’s actually very easy to visit both places on a day trip from Dublin. The train to Belfast takes about 2 hours and leaves from Dublin Connolly Station. It was a smooth ride. From Belfast Lanyon Place, I walked just a few minutes to a local bus stop that takes you straight to the studios. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Slow Travel Dublin Itinerary: 4 Relaxed Days
Guide Location: Ireland » Dublin
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Kitty Van Der Kroon
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Guide Location: Ireland » Dublin
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Kitty Van Der Kroon
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- The Wilder Townhouse
- Number 31
- The Dean
- Molly Malone
- St. Stephen’s Green
- Ha’penny Bridge
- The Hairy Lemon
- Trinity College
- Temple Bar
- Marsh’s Library
- Guinness Storehouse
- Kilmainham Gaol
- Royal Hospital Kilmainham Gardens
- Irish Museum of Modern Art
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