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New to Dublin? Here Are 4 Tips To Stay Warm

Dublin is a beautiful and historic and, well, cold, city. With its cool, damp winters and breezy conditions, staying warm while exploring this vibrant capital is essential. Whether you're new to the city or just adjusting to its climate, these seven tips will help you stay cozy and comfortable while you explore Dublin.

  1. Layer Up! With a Stylish Selection, of Course. 

Layering is crucial for Irish travel as you can easily adjust as you move between outdoor and indoor spaces. Plus, Dubliners are known for their fashionable yet functional clothing, so you can stay stylish while keeping warm. Our solution to this? A heated hoodie. Ensure heat by bringing our Coze sweatshirt along with you through your tours of the city. Our warmth wear guarantees well-dressed comfort–perfect for every step of your journey. 

  1. Pub Crawls: Our Favorite Cardio

Nothing beats a pint after a day of exploring. Sure, the pints may not be warm, but the heating in the bars sure is! Dublin’s city center features amazing and historic pubs such as O’Neill’s Pub and Kitchen on Suffolk or even the country’s oldest pub The Brazen Head near Usher’s Quay. Don’t fear the wind–bundle up and venture for a Guinness. We promise it’ll be worth it. 

  1. Scarves, and Hats, and Gloves, Oh My! 

Accessorizing is key for a successful trip around this chilly city. Bring your favorite winter wear on your travels around the city. We also recommend bringing a tote bag or small travel backpack to store your gear as you visit indoor attractions such as the Guinness Storehouse. Remember, it’s better to bring it and store it than to forget and regret it. 

  1. Tired of Walking? Introducing TFI…

Dublin’s public transportation system, Transportation for Ireland (TFI), is a lifesaver when it comes to beating the cold. And don’t worry, you have options. Invest in a leap card and take the Dublin Bus, Luas or DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit System) through the beautiful neighborhoods of the city. Outside of the city center lies beautiful neighborhoods such as Blackrock, Dún Laoghaire, and Sandymount, each containing a beautiful view of the Irish sea. 


In Conclusion…

Dublin may be known for its cool, unpredictable weather, but with a little preparation, you can easily stay warm while enjoying all the city has to offer. Layering your clothing, investing in the right accessories, and taking advantage of the city's cosy spots will keep you comfortable no matter what the weather has in store.

 
 
 

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