Summer in Ireland: Pints, Pastas & Cliffside Wow

What began as a quick getaway turned into one of our favorite adventures — Dublin buzz, seaside cliffs, and unexpected pasta stops. Here’s how our Irish summer of 2022 unfolded.


🏰 Home Base: InterContinental Dublin

We planted our bags at the InterContinental Dublin in leafy Ballsbridge. Spacious rooms, heavenly beds, and a warm indoor pool (instant hit with the kids). At night, the whisky bar whispered “stay a while,” while the spa called my name louder than a Dublin pub singer.

Pro Tip: Treat yourself to afternoon tea in The Reading Room — because you can never go wrong with scones and clotted cream.


🍀 Dublin Town: Where History Meets Energy

We hopped on the City Sightseeing Dublin hop-on/hop-off bus, which made exploring the city easy without chasing maps or cranky little legs. Every stop felt like a new discovery:


🍽️ Our Foodie Trail

Dublin isn’t all stews and pints—our taste buds traveled around the world:


🌊 One Day, Three Stops: Cliffs of Moher & Beyond

We joined Irish Day Tours for a whirlwind journey beyond Dublin. It started early (6:50 AM!) but every stop made the yawns worth it:

Pro Tip: Bring a windbreaker to the Cliffs. That Atlantic breeze means business.

Guinness Storehouse 🍺🏰

We didn’t make it inside this time (wrangling two little ones meant saving it for the future), but if your schedule allows, the Guinness Storehouse is an absolute must. It’s Dublin’s most-visited attraction for a reason—seven floors of interactive exhibits that walk you through the history, craft, and culture of Ireland’s most famous stout. Even if beer isn’t your thing, the experience is top-notch, and the Gravity Bar at the top delivers panoramic views of the entire city. Totally worth a stop if you’ve got the time.

Pro Tip: Book tickets in advance. It’s one of Dublin’s busiest spots, and you don’t want to waste precious travel time waiting in line.


🌟 Final Thoughts

Ireland gave us history, beauty, and plenty of food memories. It wasn’t just about ticking sights off a list—it was about the feeling of standing in places layered with stories. Dublin charmed us, the Cliffs humbled us, and every meal made us smile.

If Ireland is on your list—go. Wander through a park, listen to street music, taste the unexpected, and let the island surprise you. Because trust me, it will.

🎒 What to Pack for Ireland (Summer Edition)

Ireland may be green, but it’s also famously unpredictable when it comes to weather. One minute it’s sunny, the next it’s misty rain. Here’s what came in handy (and what I wish I’d packed more of!):

Pro Tip: Pack an extra layer even in July. The weather loves to play tricks, and it’s better to be the cozy tourist than the shivering one.