Ok, Dublin! Let's go!

Post date: 2019-11-15 05:38:23
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After asking Monday about a potential trip to (or connecting through) the UK immediately post the next Brexit deadline, we opted to book a trip to Dublin instead. It seems like it will be a great place to go with our 5 year old. We will do more research on sights later, but hoped those who know Dublin can help us figure out where to stay so that we'll be central to the sights we may ultimately visit.

Thanks for all the insights you shared in response to my prior question. Dublin it is! We booked our flights, but have yet to plan the actual trip. Trip is 2/15-22/2020.

The main focus will be culture and history, rather than environment/sport/activities. We don't have any personal connections to Ireland.

With those vague interests in mind, where in Dublin should we stay? Looking for neighborhoods/districts firstly, but would welcome actual hotel recommendations (hotels, not AirBnBs). We will not be hiring a car.

We're flexible on pricing; we went cheap on accommodations on our last trip and, while not disastrous, we got what we paid for.

If you could share why/what sights are influencing your recommendations, that would be appreciated. Thanks!
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