A PTO-Friendly Weekend in Dublin: 2.5 Days of Craic, Coffee & Culture
I had exactly 2.5 days in Dublin and exactly one single day of PTO to make it happen. And somehow? It was perfect. If you’re a corporate girly (or guy) who wants a fun, low-stress, mid-budget city break that delivers history, pub culture, and literary charm in a compact, walkable package… Dublin is about to be your new favorite fling. Small in size, rich in soul, and the kind of place that makes you feel instantly part of the story, Dublin will serve you cozy vibes, witty banter, and a pint of something dark faster than you can say sláinte.
Here’s my exact long weekend itinerary (plus a few things I’d 100% skip next time).
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🗓 My 2.5-Day Dublin Itinerary (PTO-Friendly Edition)
Day 1 – Friday PM: Arrival & First Impressions
Land around midday and hop on the Aircoach into the city. It’s fast, easy, and you can people-watch on the way in. Check into a boutique hotel like The Alex or The Dean or – my favourite – into Motel One* think stylish, central, and “corporate chic meets cozy.” Stretch your legs with a walk through St. Stephen’s Green. Depending on where your hotel is, you’ll enjoy a walk through the city centre at the same time. Did you discover the Powerscourt Townhouse yet?
If you still have time, get into the Post Office for some Easter Rising history lessons.
Dinner + first Guinness at The Hairy Lemon (quirky) or The Brazen Head (Ireland’s oldest pub). Bonus points if you end the night chatting with locals at the bar.
Day 2 – Saturday: Culture & Craic
Breakfast at Queen of Tarts. Trinity College Library, aka Dark Academia heaven( Book ahead). The smell of old books? Intoxicating. Right across is the Irish Whisky Museum. Walk in for a nice history and whisky tasting lesson.
Wander Grafton Street and don’t miss Sweny’s Pharmacy (yes, the one from Ulysses).
Afternoon choice: Guinness Storehouse for the panoramic Gravity Bar view (and the touristy action) or Liberties Distillery if even more whiskey is more your speed.
Stop at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and enjoy the gardens.
Evening: Live music & storytelling at The Cobblestone or Whelan’s. Order a pint, get lost in the music.
Day 3 – Sunday: Slow & Sweet
Brunch at Tang or Bibi’s Café. Stroll along the River Liffey or explore Dublin Castle.
Before heading to the airport, stop my Kilmainham Gaol for even more history.
💼 PTO Tip:Flying from Europe?
Taking just Friday off gets you 2 nights of fun. Can swing Monday too? You’ll have a more relaxed return. Either way, Dublin is a short-haul, high-reward win.✨
What I Loved
The warmth of the people. You’ll end up chatting with strangers constantly. And not just because I’m a red head and people believe me to be local until I open my mouth.
The literary roots, if you’re into Dark Academia vibes like me, you’ll be in heaven.
The walkability, no taxis needed unless you’re feeling fancy.
What I’d Skip Next Time
Temple Bar: fun once, but there are cozier, less touristy, less expensive pubs that feel more authentic.
Over-scheduling: Dublin works best when you slow down and just… be. Let the street musicians, pub conversations, and hidden corners find you.
Want to Travel Like a Pro?
Before every quick getaway, I map out my weekend so I’m not wasting precious hours deciding what to do. I even have a 2-day city break template that keeps flights, transport, and food spots in one place. Seriously, it saves so much brainpower.
Final Word:
Dublin isn’t a place you just visit. It’s a place you chat with, toast with, and carry home in your chest. And yes, you can do all that on one day of PTO.
And remember, you can always come back!
Now go book it. Your Guinness is waiting. 🍺
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