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Dublin Solo Travel Guide – What to See When You Just Walk Around With No Plan

Solo travel in Dublin is easy. The city is compact, very walkable, and friendly enough that you never feel out of place on your own. We didn’t plan a tight itinerary – no hour-by-hour schedule, no timed entry tickets. Just walking around, seeing what was there, and taking photos along the way. Turned out to […]

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Kilmainham Gaol Dublin Review: What to Expect When You Have No Idea What to Expect

I went to Kilmainham Gaol knowing absolutely nothing about it. Like, zero. All I knew was that it was a former prison in Dublin. After lunch at The Brazen Head, Hubby suggested we check it out since we had nothing planned for the rest of the day. We hopped onto their website, managed to snag […]

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Phoenix Park Dublin: Where You Can Walk Alongside Wild Deer in the Heart of the City

If you’re visiting Dublin and only have time for one outdoor stop, make it Phoenix Park. Not because it’s pretty — though it absolutely is — but because where else in a European capital city can you stroll across open grassland and find yourself metres away from wild deer? This park genuinely surprised us, and […]

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St Stephen's Green, Iveagh Gardens & the Best Sandwich Stop in Dublin

St Stephen’s Green, Iveagh Gardens & the Best Sandwich Stop in Dublin

Back home in Singapore, our “City in Nature” vibe means greenery everywhere. Dublin does green differently — more historic, more lived-in, and honestly, more like the city’s actual living room. Whenever I travel, I hunt for the local parks first. It’s the fastest way to see how a city actually breathes. Dublin’s green spaces did […]

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Guinness Storehouse Experience Review: What to Really Expect Before You Book

If you are heading to Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse Experience is likely at the top of your list. I went in expecting a high-energy, immersive brand journey, but the reality is a bit more museum-vibe. It’s a massive, seven-storey tribute to the “Black Stuff,” housed in a building shaped like a giant pint glass. While […]

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