Dublin in February?
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I was in Dublin in January last year. It was cold at times, but not unbearable. Most days, I was able to just wear a wool sweater and jeans. I was actually pretty fortunate, since there was virtually no rain on my 8 day visit in Ireland. There was sleet one night, but it didn't stop us from wandering over to the local pub to enjoy some live music. While it may be a little chilly, you won't hit crowds which is a great feature of winter travel. Go and have fun!
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I have been in Dublin in both February and March. It is chilly, and most likely will rain and/or drizzle... but as stated above, it never gets horribly cold. Dress in layers, and bring rain gear. Frankly IMHO, winter is THE best time to visit Dublin, chilly, less crowded and less expensive. <BR>One of the best things is coming out of a tiny, blazing hot.. (generally smoky pub) and into the freezing air... it's just great. Have a lovely time.




