
LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 22 Sep 2022-
4 Oct 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 22 Sep 2022-
3 Oct 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 21 Sep 2022-
29 Sep 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 18 Sep 2022-
27 Sep 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 22 Sep 2022-
2 Oct 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 11 Sep 2022-
25 Sep 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 20 Sep 2022-
26 Sep 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 18 Sep 2022-
26 Sep 2022
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LAX-DUB
Los Angeles to Dublin
Date: 11 Sep 2022-
24 Sep 2022
*Roundtrip Restrictions apply.
*Roundtrip Restrictions apply.
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One way fare including taxes and charges.
Fly from the City of Angels direct to Dublin's Fair City. One of Europe's coolest capitals, Dublin will not disappoint when it comes to a city vacation.
Take a tour: taking a tour is an awesome way to orientate yourself in Dublin while also finding out a bit more about what makes Dublin so special. Take one of Dublin's many off the beaten track tours like a ghost, street art or whiskey tasting tour.
Visit a museum or gallery: Dublin is home to a diverse range of exhibition spaces and gallery's from the vast Irish Museum of Modern Art to the tiny, Little Museum of Dublin, you will find the perfect place to soak up some culture.
Visit a Neighbourhood: Stoneybatter is a neighbourhood that is only a stroll from the city centre. It is home to a wide range of craft stores and artisan food producers, it's the perfect place to enjoy Sunday morning brunch.
Roe and Co Distillery: tour this urban distillery in the heart of Dublin city and taste Irish whiskey re-imagined.
Temple Bar: home to some of the most famous bars and restaurants in Dublin, Temple Bar is also a great place to soak up some culture. Check out the latest exhibition in the Gallery of Photography or a play in the Project Arts Centre.
Merrion Square: a local favorite, Merrion Square is a lesser known city park. Home to the statue of Oscar Wilde, who was born in a house across the road, this beautiful park also hosts food markets and outdoor cinema during the summer months.
Christchurch Cathedral: At almost 1,000 years old, Christchurch Cathedral is sure to impress. The restored 12th century crypt hosts a rare 14th century copy of the magna carta and a mummified cat and rat mentioned in James Joyce's Finnigan's Wake. The interior of the cathedral is also a stunning place to take a minute away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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