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Posted Mon 14 May 2018 8:53 PM
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Absolutely … there are plenty of ways to enjoy the gorgeous little city without breaking the bank . Culture: Dublin has a deep love for the arts , so guess what? There are lots of free museums to check out . Gaze at work by famous artists such as Jack B Yeats and Caravaggio at The National Gallery of Ireland, pop in to the Irish Museum for Modern Art if you prefer the contemporary model , strike a pose in the Gallery of Photography, or explore the Decorative Arts and History exhibit at The National Museum of Ireland. This is a UNESCO City of Literature , so dip into Dublin ’ s literary legacy ! Some of the events and talks are free during festival programmes , including the Mountains to the Sea ( March ), Bloomsday ( June ), The Dalkey Book Festival ( June ), or The Dublin Book Festival ( November ). Be illuminated under stained glass windows of St Patricks or Christ Church cathedrals , or take in Kilmainham Gaol, a haunting and unique historical experience for any traveler – and although this one does charge for entry at € 8 , it ’ s definitely worth its weight in holiday gold ! The great outdoors : for a city built around a horseshoe - shaped bay and framed by mountains , Dubliners like to say that the city ’ s outdoor space is one of life ’ s most glorious – and free – pleasures . Stick to the city centre for the serene Iveagh Gardens or Stephen’s Green, or venture out to Phoenix Park to spot some wild fallow deer . Hop on the DART ( the commuter rail system ) for Dublin ’ s coastal towns and villages: head south to walk Dun Laoghaire Pier and reward yourself with a Teddy ’ s ice - cream , venture up Killiney hill for incredible views and a cup of coffee at Victoria Gate , or take the northbound train to the Howth Cliff path loop walk, followed by a tasty bowl of seafood chowder in one of the many village cafés . Entertainment : You don ’ t have to step inside a venue to hear an eclectic mix of musical talent . Dublin ’ s buskers got the seal of approval from National Geographic , so stick around Grafton Street for stars of the future to appear . Or perhaps head to Meeting House Square for free outdoor gigs , especially during summer ! Then there are Early bird menus in fabulous restaurants , great lunch deals and markets , such as Fallon & amp ; Byrne , where you can pick up picnic ingredients and eat on the go ! We could go on and on as this is just the tip of our Dublin on a budget iceberg ... do any other community members have suggestions ?
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