9 Lesser-Known Places Worth Visiting in Dublin
Dublin hides a treasure trove of secret spots beyond the usual tourist trail — discover The Blind Pig, a 1920s-style speakeasy accessed through a hidden brick passageway where you whisper the password for entry into a world of themed cocktails served from old-book menus. Napoleon’s Toothbrush, a quirky historical relic gifted by the French emperor himself, sits quietly in the Royal College of Physicians — a tiny, unexpected piece of history perfect for trivia lovers and literature fans alike. Bagots Hutton offers a gothic-Da Vinci-inspired wine bar with limited Chesterfield sofas and weekly food specials in the heart of the hipster triangle — intimate, atmospheric and ideal for quiet evenings. The Library Bar inside the Central Hotel enforces a strict no-music policy, creating a country-club haven of high-back chairs, crackling open fires and relaxed conversation — perfect for morning-after recovery or planning the day’s adventures. Sweny’s Pharmacy, immortalised in James Joyce’s Ulysses, now runs as a volunteer-run second-hand bookshop and lemon-scented soap seller — a literary pilgrimage site that feels frozen in early-20th-century Dublin.