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Top neighborhoods in Dublin

Bridge Park

Bridge Park buzzes with modern energy across its pedestrian plazas and tree-lined walkways. The Scioto River provides a scenic backdrop for rooftop bars and diverse restaurants that keep the neighborhood humming from morning until night. You'll find artisan shops and entertainment venues nestled among contemporary buildings where public spaces invite lingering. Dining options range from casual eateries to upscale spots serving everything from American classics to international fusion. The AC Hotel offers stylish accommodations with river views for those wanting to stay close to the action. Getting around is easiest on foot within Bridge Park itself, though you'll likely need a car for exploring beyond.

Riverside

Riverside is Dublin's peaceful residential haven where tree-lined streets lead to scenic Scioto River views. Families love the neighborhood parks with walking trails perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls. The area sits conveniently close to The Mall at Tuttle Crossing and local attractions like Red Rooster Quilts and Bowlero Sawmill. You'll find mostly vacation rentals and extended-stay properties with modern comforts in this quiet suburb. Dining options are limited to casual family spots, so many visitors drive to nearby Dublin center for more variety. A car is recommended since public transit is sparse, though the residential streets are wonderfully walkable.

Muirfield Village

Dublin's Muirfield Village neighborhood offers attractions including Muirfield Village Golf Club.

Tuttle

Tuttle offers suburban comfort with a side of shopping therapy and green space to boot. The Mall at Tuttle Crossing anchors this Dublin neighborhood with department stores and food courts for your retail fix. Along the Scioto River, scenic trails provide a breath of fresh air between shopping sprees. Residential streets lined with manicured lawns create a peaceful backdrop for your visit. Chain restaurants dominate the dining scene with familiar favorites at mid-range prices. Most hotels offer business-class comforts like free breakfast and pools. While public transit is limited, driving is a breeze with plenty of free parking everywhere you go.

Top landmarks in Dublin