Spring may have arrived months ago, but the weather is still appealing for a weekend stroll. Here’s how to have a fantastic spring weekend in Dublin. From now until October, your weekends will only get busier!
1 Admire the National Botanic Gardens
An oasis of tranquillity and beauty. Just three kilometres from central Dublin National Botanic.
Quiet fields and trails, with an incredible landscape! Entrance to the park is free. There are also greenhouses with several species of plants to be appreciated.
Gardens Glasnevin are currently open from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays and 10 am to 6 pm on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays – Glasnevin Dublin 9 Ireland D09 VY63
2 Picnics in a public park
Dublin’s parks are a thing of beauty, and what better way to appreciate them than with a plate of something tasty? Here are some places: St Stephen’s Green, Phoenix Park and St Patrick’s Park.
3 Getting Around by Bicycle
Cycling is an excellent model of transportation in Dublin. It’s simple, somewhat safe, and allows you to see more of the city than you could on foot. It also uses no fuel while getting you in terrific shape and preventing you from being stranded behind the wheel for hours. There are various cycling routes through Dublin!
4 River Rafting on the Liffey
The River Liffey is a treasure trove. Fun, adventure, exercise, team building, and the chance to see some of the most beautiful parts of the Liffey from a whole new angle. Want to do something different for a family day out? There’s a role for everyone, it’s great fun, completely safe, and confidence-building for kids too.
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