Overview
A wonderful trip exploring Dublin's rich history and culture, plus the beautiful Atlantic Coast countryside. The food scene in Dublin has grown tremendously, with excellent restaurants ranging from Michelin-starred to traditional Irish pubs.
Highlights
Chapter One - welcoming Michelin-starred restaurant housed in the basement of the Dublin Writers Museum. Local and seasonal Irish fare prepared with French influences.
The Brazen Head claims to be the oldest pub in Ireland (dating back to the late 12th century). James Joyce, Brendan Behan, Michael Collins, and Jonathan Swift all frequented this establishment.
The Atlantic Coast features Gregan's Castle, a Country House Hotel housed in 17th-century Manor in bucolic setting at foot of Corkscrew Hill in heart of Burren Country.
The Brazen Head claims to be the oldest pub in Ireland (dating back to the late 12th century). James Joyce, Brendan Behan, Michael Collins, and Jonathan Swift all frequented this establishment.
The Atlantic Coast features Gregan's Castle, a Country House Hotel housed in 17th-century Manor in bucolic setting at foot of Corkscrew Hill in heart of Burren Country.
Travel Tips
Rosa Madre specializes in fresh, locally sourced fish cooked to perfection. The heavy hitter on the menu is the Calamari and Gamberi served with spicy spinach.
For a more casual gastro pub experience with good food, traditional music and dance, try The Church.
Note that Gregan's Castle has cats that live on property.
For a more casual gastro pub experience with good food, traditional music and dance, try The Church.
Note that Gregan's Castle has cats that live on property.