Dublin in November is made for indoor adventures. The weather turns cool, and the city’s museums, galleries, and cafés come into their own. If you’re planning a city escape, DCU Rooms is the ideal base for exploring Dublin’s best indoor attractions — all within easy reach by bus or taxi.
Start with Culture and History
Ireland’s capital has no shortage of museums worth spending a few hours in. The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History at Collins Barracks showcases everything from military artefacts to design pieces. It’s a calm, free-to-enter space that lets you learn about Ireland’s past while staying warm inside.
The National Gallery of Ireland, just off Merrion Square, houses works by Caravaggio, Vermeer, and Jack B. Yeats. It’s a must for art lovers, and you can easily spend half a day exploring its galleries. Nearby, The Little Museum of Dublin gives a quick and quirky look at 20th-century city life, full of photos, objects, and local stories.
Visit EPIC: The Irish Emigration Museum
If you see one modern museum in Dublin, make it EPIC. This award-winning interactive experience tells the story of Irish emigration and global influence. It’s located in the Docklands area and is easily reached from DCU Rooms. The exhibitions use sound, light, and media to create a full sensory experience — ideal for a November day indoors.
Warm Up with Food and Coffee
Dublin’s café scene thrives in cooler months. Stop into Two Boys Brew in Phibsborough for great coffee and brunch, or head to Brother Hubbard on Capel Street for soups and stews made fresh daily. Both are within a short distance of DCU Rooms.
For evening dining, try The Church Café, Late Bar & Restaurant on Mary Street, which offers Irish classics in a unique converted church. It’s a warm, atmospheric place for dinner and drinks when it’s cold outside.
Explore Dublin’s Theatres
November marks the return of Dublin’s theatre season. Catch a play at the Abbey Theatre, Ireland’s national stage, or something more contemporary at Project Arts Centre in Temple Bar. The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre also hosts major international productions throughout winter, from musicals to concerts.
If you prefer comedy, The Laughter Lounge runs weekly shows featuring Irish and international acts. It’s a great way to spend an evening out of the rain.
Shopping and Markets
November is when Dublin’s shops begin their Christmas displays. Walk down Grafton Street or Henry Street, where you can browse department stores like Brown Thomas and Arnotts, or pick up Irish crafts and books. Indoor shopping centres like Jervis and Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre make it easy to explore without braving the cold.
Why Stay at DCU Rooms
Located close to major bus routes, DCU Rooms offers simple, modern accommodation ideal for short city breaks. Rooms come with ensuite bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and access to shared kitchen facilities — perfect for a comfortable stay on a budget. Free parking and campus security add peace of mind during your visit.
You’ll be just a 10-minute drive or 25-minute bus ride from the city centre, so you can explore Dublin’s indoor attractions with ease and still come back to a quiet, relaxing space each evening.
Plan Your November Stay
November in Dublin is cosy, cultural, and full of local charm. Between museums, theatres, and cafés, there’s always something to do indoors.
Book your stay at DCU Rooms and spend this November discovering a different side of Dublin, warm, welcoming, and full of life.