Fancy a drink in one of Dublin’s finest rooftop bars? Check out our list below for the top five.
No matter where you visit in the world, a pint or a cocktail on a rooftop bar with immense views of the city should always be on your bucket list.
Dublin is a thriving hub for pubs, culture, and craic, and it has its fair share of great rooftop bars to experience.
To gain a different perspective of the Irish capital, check out our list of the five rooftop bars in Dublin you must visit before you die.
5. Gravity Bar, The Guinness Storehouse – for 360-degree views of Dublin CityCredit: Instagram/ @fooodandbrews
The Guinness Storehouse is one of the must-do activities when you visit the city, if not for the Gravity Bar alone.
You can only visit the rooftop bar if you are partaking in the storehouse tour, but believe us when we tell you it’s worth it.
After seeing the inner workings of creating Ireland’s famous stout, you are rewarded with a pint or two (or three!) in the storehouse’s rooftop bar.
Offering 360-degree views of the city on a clear day, what better way to enjoy the best pint of Guinness you’ll probably ever taste right from the source?
The cylindrical bar has a great atmosphere as it’s usually abuzz with some live music or a DJ, friendly chatter, and, of course, the creamiest, most delectable pints of Guinness. If you’re not a fan of the black stuff, fear not. There are plenty of other drink options, too.
Address: Market St S, The Liberties, Dublin, Ireland
4. Sophie’s Rooftop Restaurant & Bar – cocktails and delicious foodCredit: Instagram/ @sophiesrooftop
Whether you fancy a delicious meal or a few drinks, Sophie Rooftop Restaurant & Bar is one of the best rooftop spaces in the city.
Pull up a stool at the bar or head out to the terrace for incredible city views while sipping a tasty cocktail from their carefully curated list.
This is a beautiful, modern, no-fuss glasshouse restaurant and bar that offers full-circle views of Dublin.
The space is comfortable and casual and is the perfect spot for a drink or a bite to eat, especially in spring and summer.
Address: 33 Harcourt St, Saint Kevin’s, Dublin 2, Ireland
3. Rooftop Bar and Terrace at The Marker Hotel – one of the best rooftop bars in DublinCredit: Instagram/ @anantarathemarkerdublin
Take yourself to one of the finest five-star hotels in Dublin for cocktails and beautiful views from the Rooftop Bar and Terrace.
This is one of the best options for summer drinks when the sun is shining, whether it’s a night out with friends, a work night out, or a hot date.
The space is modern, comfy, and great tunes flow as you enjoy bird’s eye views of the square and canal, as well as the mountains and the Irish Sea in the distance.
If you have to queue to get in, it will definitely be worth the wait for a great night overlooking the city’s best landmarks.
Address: Grand Canal Quay, Docklands, Dublin, D02 CK38, Ireland
2. Vintage Cocktail Club – for carefully curated cocktailsCredit: Instagram/ @vintagecocktailclub
One of Dublin’s best hidden gems, the Vintage Cocktail Club is a wonderful speakeasy cocktail bar that offers a carefully curated cocktail list – some of the finest you’ll taste in the city.
Keep your eyes peeled for the ‘VCC’ on the black door in Temple Bar because you’ll certainly miss it if you aren’t looking hard enough!
While the interior is made up of an eclectic mix of old furniture and new, as well as mismatched lamps and decorations in a 1920s clandestine style, the open rooftop bar offers a gentle breeze on a sunny day in a comfy and cool setting.
Note that Vintage Cocktail Club is strictly for over 23s, so bear this in mind before you visit.
1. Ryleigh’s Rooftop – dinner and a viewCredit: Instagram/ @ryleighsdublin
Taking the top spot on our list of the best rooftop bars in Dublin is Ryleigh’s Rooftop Steakhouse. For intricate cocktails and tasty food, take the lift to the sixth floor of The Mayson to get to this picturesque rooftop spot.
The stunning outdoor terrace offers fantastic panoramic views of Dublin Bay and the Dublin Mountains. You can also see Dun Laoghaire and the iconic Poolbeg Pier.
This is the ideal spot to grab dinner with a view in Dublin, especially on those warm, sunny summer nights.
Address: 82 N Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin, D01 XR83, Ireland
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