Dublin is an excellent choice for group travel, offering a vibrant mix of history, culture, and culinary delights that appeal to diverse interests. Travelry's research shows groups often visit for a median of four days with a median size of four people, making it ideal for friends, family reunions, or bachelorette parties. Popular months to visit include August, July, and March, when the city comes alive with activities. Top interests for groups in Dublin include Food & Dining, Adventure & Outdoor Activities, Cultural Experiences, and History & Museums, ensuring there is something for everyone in your party.
Where to stay in Dublin as a group
Choosing the right neighborhood is key for a successful group trip. Based on Travelry's past research, Grafton Street / St Stephen's Green and Portobello are frequently picked as primary stay areas for groups. Grafton Street / St Stephen's Green is known for its elegant atmosphere, bustling streets, and central location, making it convenient for Food & Dining, Shopping, and Scenic Walks. This area provides easy access to many city attractions and a refined setting.
Portobello, on the other hand, offers a trendy, bohemian, and culinary experience, best for Food & Dining, a Local Experience, and Nightlife focused on dining. It also has a more residential, relaxed, and charming feel, suitable for Cultural Experiences, Budget-Friendly options, and Family Activities. Other notable neighborhoods include the Georgian Quarter, which is historic, elegant, and refined, offering romantic settings and cultural immersion, and Grand Canal Dock, which is contemporary and chic with a scenic waterfront. Smithfield provides a historic yet trendy redeveloped area for History & Museums and Cultural Experiences, while Ballsbridge is upscale, tranquil, and green, suitable for Family Activities.
When selecting group lodging, consider proximity to public transport, dining options, and your planned activities. While Temple Bar is a well-known area, it is often mentioned as a place to avoid for groups seeking a quiet stay or an authentic dining experience due to its overly touristy nature, crowds, noise, and inflated prices. Travelry recommends focusing on areas that align with your group's desired atmosphere and budget. See our group-friendly stays
What to do as a group
Dublin offers a wide array of activities catering to various group interests. For those focused on Food & Dining, the city provides numerous options beyond traditional pubs. Explore cafes like Queen of Tarts in Temple Bar, Bewley's Grafton Street, The Pepper Pot Cafe on Grafton Street, or Brother Hubbard South in Portobello for brunch. For a more substantial meal, Fade Street Social on South Great George's Street and The Ivy Dawson Street offer modern Irish and European brasserie experiences. Pichet on Dawson Street also provides modern Irish and French cuisine. Groups can also enjoy classic Irish pubs like The Dawson Lounge on Grafton Street or Doheny & Nesbitt's on Merrion Row for a traditional atmosphere.
Cultural Experiences and History & Museums are also popular group interests. Dublin is rich in historical sites and cultural venues. While specific activities are listed on a dedicated page, groups can expect to find opportunities to delve into Irish heritage. For Adventure & Outdoor Activities, areas like Smithfield and Ballsbridge offer options, though the specifics depend on your group's preferences. The city also provides scenic walks, particularly around Grafton Street / St Stephen's Green and the Grand Canal Dock.
Whether your group prefers a relaxed culinary tour, an immersive historical journey, or a mix of both, Dublin's diverse offerings can accommodate. Travelry's insights suggest a balanced approach to planning, ensuring everyone finds something to enjoy. Browse group activities
How long to stay
Travelry's data indicates that the median trip length for groups visiting Dublin is four days, with past trips ranging from four to twenty-one days. This suggests that while a long weekend is a popular choice, there is ample opportunity for longer, more immersive experiences. A three-day trip allows for a focused exploration of central Dublin's main attractions and dining scene. A five-day trip provides more leisure to explore multiple neighborhoods, enjoy day trips, or delve deeper into specific interests like history or food. For groups with more time, a seven-day trip can incorporate a broader range of activities, including excursions outside the city, without feeling rushed. Consider your group's pace and interests when deciding on the ideal duration. See sample itineraries
Plan your group trip
Dublin presents a welcoming and engaging destination for any group. With its diverse neighborhoods, rich culinary landscape, and abundance of cultural and historical sites, planning a memorable trip is straightforward. Leverage Travelry's insights into group-friendly stays, popular activities, and ideal trip lengths to customize your experience. From exploring the elegant Georgian Quarter to enjoying the lively Portobello, your group will find plenty to discover and enjoy. Start planning your Dublin group trip with Travelry






