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What’s Dublin’s Weather Like in October?

October in Dublin brings a distinct autumnal climate. Average daily temperatures typically range from approximately 8°C to 13°C (46°F to 55°F). Rainfall is common, with an estimated average of 70-85mm (2.7-3.3 inches) spread over 15-18 days during the month, making waterproof attire advisable. Daylight hours diminish from around 10-11 hours early in October to roughly 9 hours by the end of the month, and breezy conditions can be expected.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in October?

Accommodation costs in October are generally mid-season. Estimated prices for a budget hotel or B&B might range from €80-€150 per night, while mid-range to higher-end options could be €150-€300+ per night. Prices tend to increase towards the end of October due to school mid-term breaks and Halloween. A casual sit-down meal typically costs €15-€25 per person, and a pint of Guinness an estimated €5.50-€7.00. Availability for flights and accommodation is generally good, but booking in advance is recommended, especially for the final week of the month.

What to Expect in Dublin in October?

Crowd levels in October are moderate, generally lower than peak summer but still significant, particularly on weekends and during any mid-term school holidays (typically late October). The city embraces the autumn atmosphere, with parks showcasing fall foliage. Key events include the Dublin Theatre Festival (early October) and the Bram Stoker Festival (late October), celebrating the city’s gothic literary connections around Halloween. Expect crisp air and a higher likelihood of rain.

What are the Best Activities for October in Dublin?

October is ideal for exploring Dublin’s rich indoor attractions. Popular choices include the Guinness Storehouse, Jameson Distillery Bow St., Dublin Castle, the National Museum of Ireland, and EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. Take advantage of cultural events like the Dublin Theatre Festival. Weather permitting, enjoy autumnal walks in St. Stephen’s Green or Phoenix Park. As Halloween approaches, ghost tours and themed events become popular, alongside experiencing the cozy atmosphere of traditional Irish pubs.

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