Dry January Activities In Dublin

Many individuals take part in Dry January for a variety of reasons, such as wanting to detoxify their bodies after a Christmas filled with drinking and eating.

Here are some activities you can do in Dublin without drinking

Escape Room

Like a real-life game of Cluedo In an escape room in Dublin, you gather information, solve riddles, and uncover the secret. There are many of them scattered throughout the city, including, to name a few, Escape Dublin on Aungier Street, Escape Boat on the Grand Canal Dock, and Clockwork Key Escape Room in Temple Bar. You will undoubtedly enjoy yourself, and the more the merrier.

Rainforest Adventure Golf

There are two indoor mini-golf courses, a café, and a small arcade all in Dundrum Town Centre. Since no reservations are necessary, it’s a fantastic last-minute option. Simply show up and start playing on the 18-hole courses with Aztec and Mayan themes. Each course lasts about 45 minutes to play, and it is appropriate for players of all ages and ability levels, according to their website.

 

LeisurePlex

Visit Leisureplex to relive your youth and experience a blast from the past. There are many vintage arcade games to transport you back to the good old days, along with pool and bowling. You can go to Charlestown, Tallaght, Blanchardstown, or Coolock.

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