What to Do and See When Staying at the Trinity City Hotel
- Julia Labedz

- Mar 26
- 2 min read
Staying at Trinity City Hotel places you right in the rhythm of Dublin, where you can step outside and immediately feel like you’re in the middle of it all. From quick bites to cultural landmarks and coastal escapes, everything flows easily from here.
Grab Something Quick (and Worth It) at Doom Slice
If you’re looking for something casual that still hits the mark, Doom Slice is the kind of spot you’ll be glad you didn’t overlook. Known for its Detroit-style pizza, with a thick, airy crust and crispy edges as well as generous toppings. It’s ideal for a quick, satisfying stop between exploring.

Step It Up at The Bank on College Green
For something a little more elevated, The Bank on College Green delivers both atmosphere and substance. Set inside a former bank building, the interiors alone are worth the visit with high ceilings and ornate detailing. The menu leans into well-executed classics, making it a reliable choice when you want a proper sit-down meal in the city centre.

Dive Into Dublin’s Story at EPIC
A short walk from the hotel brings you to EPIC, one of Dublin’s standout attractions. This isn’t your typical museum, as it’s fully interactive, immersive, and genuinely engaging. You’ll move through stories of Irish emigration, tracing how people from this island left their mark across the world. It’s a strong addition to any itinerary, whether you’re visiting or rediscovering the city.

Slow It Down in St Stephen’s Green
When you need a breather, St Stephen’s Green offers a change of pace just minutes away. Wide paths, a central lake, and plenty of quiet corners make it an easy place to reset before heading back into the city. It’s especially good for a morning stroll or a late afternoon wander when the light softens.

Take the DART to Howth for a Coastal Reset
If you have a little more time, hop on the DART and head out to Howth. The journey itself is part of the appeal, a scenic coastal route that gradually pulls you away from the city.
Once there, it’s all about the simple pleasures! Fresh fish and chips by the harbour, a classic 99 cone in hand, and sea air. On weekends, the local market adds another layer, with stalls offering everything from street food to handmade goods. It’s an easy half-day trip that feels like a proper escape.

Wind Down Where You Started
Back at Trinity City Hotel, the pace naturally slows again. Enjoy a quiet drink, comfortable room, or just a moment to sit back after a full day of exploring. The Trinity City Hotel works perfectly as both a base and a retreat!
And that’s really the point - stay somewhere central enough to do everything, but calm enough to step away from it when you need to.








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