Peak Season
JUNE - AUGUST
Best ExperienceLong daylight hours, packed pub terraces, and festivals like Longitude make this the most social window to visit, though accommodation prices spike sharply.
Everything you need to know before you go.
JUNE - AUGUST
Best ExperienceLong daylight hours, packed pub terraces, and festivals like Longitude make this the most social window to visit, though accommodation prices spike sharply.
MARCH - MAY
Budget FriendlyThe city shakes off winter with blooming parks and St. Patrick's Festival in March drawing crowds, while April and May offer calmer streets and fair value.
SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER
Budget FriendlyCrisp air, the Dublin Theatre Festival, and fewer tourists than summer make this the smartest entry point for culture-focused travelers.
NOVEMBER - FEBRUARY
AvoidGrey, wet, and short on daylight, but hotel rates drop significantly and the pub culture is at its most authentic without the tourist layer.
"When in doubt, rounding up to the nearest bill is always a safe strategy."
"Public transit (BTS/MRT) is the fastest way to bypass gridlock."