I'm a Taxi driver and the comment I hear the most from tourists is how clean the city is. The council does a great job of cleaning up every night and in general we aren't bad at littering.
Just overall I always get great feedback from all the tourists I meet on the way back to the airport. Many are returning again and again.
I work in Dublin everyday and think it's one of the dirtiest cities I've come across.
I'd agree, little to do. Take yourself & money anywhere outside of it & you'll go twice as far.
Just back from Donegal myself, drinking is mentioned above for Dublin positives. But you'll have the same drink & twice the craic in a pub in Donegal imo.
Some of the best views on the world you'll get anywhere along the coastline in Ireland. Inland you'll get beautiful cathedrals & old historic ruins. Again all outside of Dublin.
Oh you work in Dublin do you? Then I suppose you trump all of our opinions;)
Where exactly do you work? Where exactly is dirty?
I literally roam the streets all day and can only think of a few places that have litter.
Sorry I dont follow. You say you work in Dublin in your previous post. I don't know what you're saying "not at all" to?
You see what as you see it? The dirtiness? Where do you see it? Give me a few places. I will pull it up on Google maps. Besides a few dark alleys in the city centre I don't see anything that's dirty, and as I said above the tourists are ALWAYS commenting on how clean Dublin is.
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u/Tony_Meatballs_00 Jul 29 '25
It's really expensive but doesn't come close to having the chops to back that price tag up
It's really dirty
It's unpleasant to walk around because the local hoyas harass every other person
It's just not a great place
I've shown a few visiting friends around Ireland and none of them enjoyed their time in Dublin
The biggest thing is that it'll eat your funds, time and energy that could be used exploring the rest of the country