based on 109 experiences from female travelers
Stephanie
United States
Dublin was... good. I had a fun time, especially with a group of friends—it’s definitely one of those places where the people you’re with make the trip. That said, it didn’t feel like there was a ton to do. We hit the usual spots, wandered a lot, and honestly spent a fair bit of time just trying to figure out what was worth seeing. My favorite part by far was the Book of Kells experience—super atmospheric, actually lived up to the hype, and made my little history-nerd heart happy. If you're into books, vibes, or just pretending you're in a fantasy novel, it’s worth it. Would I go back? Probably not.
Posted: July 30, 2025Experienced: July, 2024Bety
Czech Republic
Unsurprisingly it was raining during my stay in Dublin. Ireland's main city was full of pubs with overpriced beer. But one thing I very much enjoyed was the museum of Chester Beatty! Free entry, free toilet, many very interesting things to see and a very lovely rooftop! Totally worth a visit!
Posted: July 29, 2025Experienced: April, 2025Where can I start You have Guinness factory Leprechaun factory Temple bar Everything is within reach Johnny foxes in the Cullen mountains is an amazing unmissable night out you can get the bus there or if drive up you can drive also
Posted: July 26, 2025Ryan
United States
LOVED GALWAY (even more than Dublin). It was super fun without feeling like just another city. Lots to do and the people were awesome. Irish pubs are the best everywhere, especially in Galway! Would 1000 percent recommend going.
Posted: June 26, 2025julia
Brazil
Dublin was great! Sabrina actually asked me to be her girlfriend in Phoenix Park, so it has a special place in my heart. 💜 We didn’t do much outside the Temple Bar area, we tattooed there so we didn’t explore much more of Dublin. If you go, plan ahead and leave 2 days max for the pubs and Temple Bar, that’s plenty of time to see everything. We found food and drinks very expensive there, and didn’t enjoy much of the nightlife. Also we did see a lot of people begging/high on the streets but we felt very safe the entire time (as brazillians this is not too shocking for us). The metro is really confusing but all of the trains are really new and fast, it’s not the cheapest but it’s worth it.
Posted: June 21, 2025Sofia
Uruguay
So I stayed at the Dawson hostel, it was pretty good and great location. It rained almost all my stay so that was annoying but it’s common so you just get used to it. I loved Ireland I felt safe at all times and I was traveling alone. I can really recommend Zizzi it’s an Italian restaurant and I had an amazing GF pizza. If you are a Game of Thrones fan you HAVE to do the GOT tour, it’s in Northern Ireland but you can get the package which includes the ride there from Dublin and it’s amazing.
Posted: June 17, 2025Based on 96 local experiences
Based on 96 local experiences
Caitlin
It’s changing slowly but overall after spending 4 years at college there I’ve never felt unsafe. Maybe it’s not the best idea to walk home in the dark at night. I can say I’ve done it many times and never felt unsafe doing so
Posted: August 11, 2025Maria
It's safe :) compared to other European cities. Just be aware of kids/teenagers called Nakers, they sometimes like making trouble. I live in Dublin City center and feel safe walking on my own at night.
Posted: August 8, 2025