Welcome to Howth
Escape to the beautiful Howth Peninsula and experience the best
Ireland has to offer just 20 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Renown
as Ireland’s culinary capital for seafood and fine dining, make sure
you make the trip, if only to eat some of the best fish and chips
you will ever eat. Howth has many award-wining restaurants and
offers great craic and music in some fantastic pubs.
Explore Howth Village’s pretty harbour with its fishing boats, marina
and plaques to historic events. Visit the Museum of Vintage Radio,
Ireland’s oldest inhabited Castle and the monolithic tomb known
as Aideen’s Grave.
For the more adventurous, there are stunning cliff and mountain
walks with views from Dublin Bay to the Mourne Mountains. Boat
trips, scuba diving and sailing are readily available and are a great
way to view the stunning coastline.
It is easy to reach by car or DART from the city-centre to Howth DART Station, or take the
31/a bus from Talbot Street.
Category: Howth
Marie Louise Tea Rooms
Experience a traditional afternoon tea in charming atmospheric surroundings, with comfortable seating, vintage crockery, tablecloths, relaxing music and a wonderful view of Howth Harbour. Their delicious coffees are worth a visit too. Call in for breakfast or lunch to sample delectable home baked savouries and treats. Open 10am -10pm.
Unit 2, Island View, Harbour Rd, Howth
t +(353) (0)1 839 4757
O'Connell's
A friendly relaxed pub serving great local seafood, meats and home grown organic vegetables. Enjoy a pint in the beer garden or one of their famous cocktails in the upstairs bar which has exceptional views. Live music adds to the atmosphere at weekends. Open Mon-Thur & Sun 12-11pm Fri-Sat 12pm-12.30am.
Main St, Howth
t.+(353) (0)1 839 5087
www.oconnellshowth.ie