 Dublin Places To Visit |
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Dublin is one place that won't let you stop; it'll make you go wild with everything that this bubbling and buzzing city has to offer.
With its abundant and matchless wealth of uncountable places to visit and see you won't want to rest even for a minute. Parks, gardens, museums, colleges,
libraries, churches, heritage sites, historical buildings, castles, galleries and the list goes on. |
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Freephone : 1800 251 052(within Ireland only) The Brazen Head, Bridge Street, Dublin |
Experience an enchanting evening of Irish folklore, storytelling and music while enjoying a candlelit traditional Irish dinner in Dublin's oldest Pub, The Brazen Head. |
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Irish Museum of Modern Art
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Royal Hospital, Military Road,
Kilmainham, Dublin 8. |
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland's leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. |
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The Merry Ploughboy
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Rockbrook, Edmondstown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 |
The Merry Ploughboy Irish Music Pub Dublin serving traditional irish food reflects all that is great about Irish Pubs including the best traditional Irish music and dancing show in Ireland. |
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Book of Kells
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Trinity College Library,
College Green, Dublin 2 |
The Book of Kells dates back to the 9th century and is an exquisite and lavishly decorated copy of the first four gospels in Latin. Even after such a long time, the grandeur and aura of this historical book has not diminished and is considered as one of the major tourist attractions. The book is on a permanent display in the Trinity College Library and evokes much passion among all those who witness this historical spectacle. |
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Christ Church Cathedral
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| Christ Church Cathedral is situated just beside the civic offices, on the western edge of Temple Bar in the heart of Dublin's medieval core. |
Founded in 1030 by Sitriuc King Christ Church Cathedral is oldest and most recognized landmark in Dublin. Visitors are welcome to the weekly and Sunday services. Situated in the heart of Dublin this church is shrouded in history and is also the proud holder of Dublin's legacy. |
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Guinness Storehouse
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Guinness Storehouse,
St. James Gate, Dublin 8 |
The adventure starts as soon as you enter the giant building of Guinness Storehouse. It's an experience of a life time and not to be missed at any cost! Go down the historical trail of the origin of Guinness, world's best loved beer and indulge yourself in the sheer joy of seeing the process of this best loved beer. The Guinness experience is one that's not to be overlooked. |
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Irish House Party
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The Merchants Arch, 48 / 49 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2 |
Enjoy a traditional 4-course meal and dance the night away at the Irish House Party. Families are welcome. |
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Irish National Stud, Japanese & St Fiachra's Gardens Centenary Year 2010
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Tully, Kildare Town,
Co. Kildare |
The Irish National Stud, the Japanese Gardens and the St.Fiachra's commemorative Garden all are icons of scenic and panoramic views and continue to amaze the visitors since their opening. The premier aim of the National Stud was to provide class stallions to the Tully farm. The Japanese gardens are a living monument of the East meeting the West on Western ground. The St.Fiachra's garden was created in commemoration by the National Stud for St. Fiachra to celebrate the millennium. |
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral
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| Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, Ireland |
Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral stands adjacent to the famous well where tradition has it Saint Patrick baptized converts on his visit to Dublin. |
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The Green Gallery
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Top Floor, St Stephens Green Shopping Centre, Dublin 2 |
The Green Gallery Dublin believes that art exists to enrich our visual world and most important of all to give us pleasure and its value should not be taken for granted nor be underestimated. |
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Places To Visit in Dublin |
Some date back to 2 centuries ago, starting with humble beginnings then becoming a medieval Dublin has now blossomed, bloomed and flourished into a cosmopolitan centre but still hold the charm, grandeur, poise and elegance of an era long gone. All the places that Dublin has to offer boast of one thing or another. Each individual place will captivate your soul, making it impossible for you to move not only your feet but also your gaze.
A city famous for its hundreds of pubs and bars and its electrifying night life, you won't even have time to blink your eyes. Dublin is a city which offers its visitors a sense of freedom, hope and excitement. It arouses those dormant desires in you that had gone to sleep long gone, makes you want to tap your feet to the beat of the drums, makes you want to enjoy life to its fullest and the best thing of Dublin is that it truly makes each individual visitor truly enjoy life as it's meant to be. At times the best entertainment is provided by the citizens themselves and the best entertainment is spontaneous, they'll make you want to reach out your arms and be snuggled in the comforting embrace of this city humming with activity.
One hour in this bustling city and you'll want to explode with warmth, music, compassion and excitement. All the visitors are welcome to this sizzling pot of European cultures. The city being 1000 years old offers visitors a treasure of attractions that are one of their own kind and will not only keep you glued but will also make you want to stay a little longer in this beatific, antique city whose richness and kind hospitality will linger on in your memory forever. |
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