Unusual places to visit in dublin

lisa dupire
Feb 28, 2021 4:03:15 PM

HIDDEN PLACES IN DUBLIN

This article is consecrated to people who love to travel by avoiding the touristic places, with crowd. If you are interested by Museum, Church, Parcs, big avenues with a lot of people, Statues, this article is not for you. If you are attracted by secret places with an urban side, beautiful landscapes or unusual activities to do in Dublin, let's take a look to this article.

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Bullocks Harbor Cliff Jump 

Bullock is a small fishing village. It is located at the Sandy cove end of Harbour Road in Dalkey, County Dublin. Dublin is famous for its spots for cliff diving or cliff jumping. Theses activities are popular. Dublin is counted in this spots with sunny weather and its beautiful spots. It has be reminded that cliff diving is a risky sport and should only be attempted at high tide by those who have taken the proper precautions. This spot could be visited only for its landscape and serenity atmosphere, with a sunset or a sunrise, for a couple or a friend team. 

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Market Arcade

The George’s Street Arcade is a kind of shopping center / covered market. A unique place in Dublin. Open since 1881, the place is still in business today. A perfect place for antiquing or shopping.
Here, small and large stores come together ... From Dunnes Stores to small stands, which sell everything. Not to mention the stores that welcome lovers of music, art, books, stamps and coin collections.
You can also taste the best Irish pies, but also delicious fudges, smoothies, and other regional products.
The George’s Street Arcade is a place of its own, bringing together sellers of all categories. This is what makes it so charming!
This market is an opportunity to dive into an exciting multi-cultural universe.
Prefer the morning for the allergic to the crowd.

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Vico's Bath

The Vico baths arit is a place adapted to your needs: unique, new. You will feel alone and privileged there.e worth a visit. To find your way, you have to take the train along the coast to Dalkey. The trip is wonderful. For beginners, access is difficult to find: the baths are isolated, access is through a slot in the wall.
To find, just follow the signs until you see the ladder plunging into the water.
There is also a handy cloakroom if you are going to have lunch afterwards. If the water seems choppy, try the centuries-old saltwater pool next door for a more relaxing swim. It is a place adapted to your needs: unique, unusual. You will feel alone and privileged there.

 

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Liberties District

The Irish capital is home to a number of painted walls, especially in the Liberties district, between the city center and the Guinness Store House. If you like colorful storefronts, you'll also like Camden Street where almost all of the shop iron curtains have been decorated by artists. Liberties district is one of the most "hip" and "trendy" areas in Dublin. There are no museums or monuments there, but plenty of nice places to have a coffee, a drink or a bite to eat.