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    10 things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin

    Katie MorrisBy Katie MorrisAugust 10, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    With pint prices reaching up to €8.50 and beyond in certain bars in the city, we’re going to look at ten things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin.

    When visiting Ireland’s capital, it’s likely you’ll have a pint or two while you’re here. However, Dublin is increasingly becoming one of the most expensive European cities.

    With that, pint prices in Dublin are some of the highest across the country. We’ve seen pints cost up to €8.50 and beyond in the Temple Bar area of the city. Plus, prices can rise even higher as the night goes on.

    So, we’re going to have a look at some things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin to put it into perspective.

    10. Entry into Kilmainham Gaol – one of Ireland’s most historic sites

    Entry to Kilmainham Gaol is one of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin.
    Credit: Fáilte Ireland

    Taking a journey through Ireland’s history at Kilmainham Gaol is one of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin, as an adult ticket goes for €8. Students get in for half that.

    9. Taco Tuesdays at 777 – if you’re in town on a Tuesday

    Enjoy Taco Tuesdays at 777.
    Credit: Facebook / @777.dublin

    Instead of getting that one pint, indulge in two delicious tacos for €7 at 777 on St George’s Arcade (If you’re in town on a Tuesday, that is).

    8. Entry into Dublin Castle – check out an old Viking settlement

    Entry to Dublin Castle is one of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland

    Visit the historic Dublin Castle for €8. Established in the early 13th century, Dublin Castle was built on the site of an old Viking settlement and is one of the most interesting things you can do in the city.

    Skip that one pint and head here instead!

    7. Get the bus to Belfast for the day – a one-way ticket to the north

    Hop on a bus to Belfast for the day.
    Credit: commons.wikimedia.org

    Ok, we’ll admit, we cheated a little on this one. A bus ticket to Belfast from Dublin starts at £8.50, which is about €10.

    However, we think there’s bound to be a pint for that price in Dublin somewhere at some point of the night.

    So, for the price of one pint in the southern capital, you could take a bus to the north and explore what Belfast has to offer.

    6. Have a Mongolian lunch bowl – sample some Mongolian BBQ

    A Mongolian Lunch Bowl is one of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin.
    Credit: Facebook / @mongolianbbqdub

    For the price of a pint in Dublin, you can head to Mongolian BBQ in Temple Bar for a delicious lunch bowl for just €8.50.

    5. Get a sweet treat at The Sweetest Thing – chocolate heaven

    The Sweetest Thing serve delicious treats.
    Credit: Facebook / @sweetesthingcafe

    Located in North City, The Sweetest Thing is home to some of the best hot chocolate and different chocolate treats you’ll find on this side of the world.

    From Baileys Cheesecake to Oreo and Nutella pancakes, these are just a couple of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin here.

    4. Explore the city by bike – one of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin

    Bike rental is one of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland

    You can rent a bike all day for just €3.50 in Dublin. So, you could take yourself and a friend cycling around some of the city’s best sights for the price of one pint.

    3. Get a treat or a trinket at Howth Market – a lovely day out

    Bag yourself a treat at Howth Market.
    Credit: Tourism Ireland

    Howth Market proves to be a great day out. Here, you can get some organic produce, freshly baked goods, homemade jewellery, souvenirs, and more.

    You are sure to pick up a locally sourced or made delight for less than the price of a pint in Dublin.

    2. Shop pre-loved books at Raven Books – book lover’s delight

    One of the things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin is a pre-loved book.
    Credit: Facebook / @LittleAcornsBookstore

    Shop the pre-loved book section at Raven Books in the heart of Blackrock Village. Spotting and buying a great book is one of the many things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin.

    1. Go on and get a pint – if you can’t beat em, join em

    You could always just treat yourself to a pint.
    Credit: commons.wikimedia.org

    Sometimes there’s just nothing else for it. If you can’t resist, help yourself to a lovely pint in one of the many pubs across the city. After a day of exploring, you deserve it!

    That concludes our list of ten things you can get for the price of a pint in Dublin. Is there anything else that we missed?

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    Katie Morris is the Editor of Meanwhile in Ireland. She has a degree in English and French which has given her the opportunity to teach English across the world. Having worked in Thailand for over two years, Katie has a keen interest in the unbelievable travel opportunities Asia has to offer. Katie currently lives in her hometown of Belfast and loves discovering all the new and exciting things to see and do all over Ireland. She has written and edited articles for a diverse range of sites, from travel around Ireland and the rest of the world to satire and news sites.

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