Dublin has just been named one of the best cities in the world in which to spend the Christmas holidays. A distinction awarded by “Bloom and Wine”, which rewards the Irish capital for its enchantment, magic and special atmosphere. Dublin (like New York) is famous the world over for being one of the best places to spend the festive season.
One of the reasons Dublin is such a popular place to spend Christmas is its inimitable atmosphere. The cause? The illuminations in the streets, the Christmas markets, the festive food (tasty and cheap), the music, the Irish pubs, the tourist attractions… not to mention the exceptional surrounding scenery!
Add to this the likelihood of snow falling on the Irish capital, and a Christmas in Dublin is sure to be as fabulous as it is magical! There’s something for everyone and every member of the family. There are plenty of Christmas attractions to keep young and old alike dreaming! Bloom and Wine add to their argument that Dublin has the advantage of being an economical destination in terms of holiday flights (there are countless low-cost and non-low-cost offers), but also in terms of the cost of a meal on December 24 or 25 (restaurants open on the day offer menus to suit all budgets).
They also insist on the unparalleled charm of a good old traditional Irish pub at Christmas time: Irish music, comforting drinks and a warm, festive atmosphere! (And don’t forget the legendary hospitality of Dubliners: they’re easy to get along with, and love to chat with travelers from all over the world!)
In addition, every year Dublin organizes the Procession of Light, a light show that celebrates the festive season with a host of technical aids. It’s a large-scale show that adds an extra touch to the charm of a Dublin Christmas. Seduced? It’s not too late to plan a Christmas in Dublin this year.
But hurry: the closer you get to the holidays, the more prices skyrocket! You’ve still got just over a week to get your reservations in before prices skyrocket! We promise you’ll have an unforgettable Christmas, Irish-style!