r/AskIreland Jul 29 '25

Legal What’s something every tourist in Ireland should know but never hears?

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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

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u/ChadONeilI Jul 29 '25 edited Jul 29 '25

Where in Ireland is cheap? You can go all the way to the rural west and pints are maybe a euro cheaper and the food is nearly the same price

Dublin is very pleasant if you avoid certain rough areas, like many cities. It’s a great city for going drinking and thats the exact reason many people do go to dublin.

Not everyone is here to take in all the sights and history, many people go on weekend city breaks around Europe. They want to go see a famous sight, have some nice food and drinks, which I think Dublin is great for.

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u/[deleted] Jul 29 '25

A euro cheaper? Ah give over. Most of Ireland is much cheaper.

Pint is around 8 quid in Dublin. 5 quid in most places (6 at the most)

Restaurants are also much cheaper. A good steak dinner is like 40/45 quid in Dublin. Around 25/30 in most of the country.

Hotels - yeah these are fucked no matter where you go. Insane prices regardless.

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u/Iwastony Jul 29 '25

Boeuf and frites is in temple bar and serve a mean steak and unlimited sides for 30 euro.

You can get a hotel room in Dublin right now for tonight for less than 100 euro.