Good Friday in Dublin

Good Friday in Dublin

Author
Message
Profile Picture
Posted Mon 5 Mar 2018 5:09 PM
View Quick Profile
New Member
New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)New Member (0 reputation)
Group: [0] Last Active: - Visits: 0
We will be in Dublin on Good Friday and are concerned about whether restaurants and pubs will be closed due to the Catholic holiday. Will stores and attractions be closed? Are there places to go to hear music that night or will the pubs be closed? Thanks for any guidance.
Tags
Profile Picture
Posted Mon 5 Mar 2018 8:36 PM
View Quick Profile
Community Member
Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)Community Member (12.4K reputation)
Gold Achievements 1 Silver Achievements 3 Bronze Achievements 17
Island of Ireland
Posts: 164
Group: Community Member Last Active: Mon 20 Feb 2023 3:15 PM Visits: 1.1K
Hi Sheila,

Great news! The ban on alcohol on Good Friday has been lifted, which means that many of the places that were traditionally closed on Good Friday will now be open. Some organisations are already having events and activities involving pubs and restaurants for that day, so it will be a bit easier than it used to be to find a restaurant or pub that is open and there will be quite a few places that will have music on.

For activities on Good Friday during the day it depends a bit on what you enjoy doing, but as Good Friday is not a public holiday, many places will be open, such as the National Wax Museum Plus, or Dublin Zoo.

Will you be staying in the area or are you visiting Dublin for the day?

Have a great day,
Cornelia


Similar Topics