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Dublin is a real tourist destination. It is easily accessible by air or by sea. There are sea-ports like Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire Harbour and Dublin Airport which provide convenience, direct and easy access to the mesmerizing city. Then inside the city and county, one can have a convenient access to all of the cultural and historical venues by local transport.



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Dublin Travel and Tourism

Dublin Guided Tours

Dublin Guided Tours

If you want to explore Dublin under someone's guidance then we assure you that our Guided Tours section will surely meet all of your demands. From local Dubliners and students to specialized guiding firms; every one at Dublin is waiting to give the best view of their beloved city to travellers and visitors.

Dublin Places To Visit

Dublin Places To Visit

Standing at the house of Guinness and looking for a place to visit! A complete list of parks, museums, recreational, entertainment, and all other 'must-watch' places are listed here. Browse our 'Places to Visit' section and savour your inquisitive mind to know more and more about this beautifully amazing smoke-free capital Ireland.

 

City of Dublin

City of Dublin

The City of Dublin is a magical and paranormal place to visit. You will surely enjoy a cultural shift by visiting astoundingly rustic and charming suburbs and the magnificent Coastal towns like Howth and Killiney. Dublin city gives a huge variety of entertainment and on the other hand surrounds such soothing places without travelling far from the city.

Dublin Traditional Venues

Dublin Traditional Venues

Medieval, Georgian and modern architecture enrich the beauty of Dublin. Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Malahide Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, Gaiety Theatre, Tailors Hall the only left Guild's Hall in Europe provide endless reasons to visit this epic city of Ireland. These are some of the hundreds of traditional places in Dublin...

Travel and Tourism in Dublin

'A flawless and perfectly cut diamond set into the emerald diadem that is Ireland.' Anonymous

Dublin, an ancient dream city, is the hub of Irish cultural activities in Europe. Ireland has the fastest-growing economy in Europe, and Dublin being the capital of Ireland is the epicentre of boom. So in both business and cultural activities, Dublin is on the top of the list.

Like all other ancient cities, Dublin is also situated at the bank of river Liffey. A beautiful architectural and cultural city, with a blend of old and modern architecture, the city embraces all of its visitors so friendly and warmly that the visitor simply forgets if he is in his own country or some where else. Dubliners are extremely friendly, so if someone starts talking to you then don't get confused. It's the way Dubliners are.

Dublin has a tremendously rich Irish culture with a lot of Georgian architectural buildings. Some of these 'must-watch' public historic buildings are Trinity College, Leinster House, and the Bank of Ireland at College Green. History and art lovers get a terrific treat of seeing the most richly decorated manuscript "The Book of Kells" which can easily be seen at the Trinity College. This Book includes the four gospels in Latin which is simply awesome. Some other visitor's sites are the Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, General Post Office.

Dublin nights are very jazzy and live. You will be spell bounded to see the trendy bars and cafes at Temple Bar and a true reverse, the traditional Irish pubs. Night live areas echo with traditional Irish music, whereas other entertaining activities include a selection of international dining, world-class theatre and festivals, concerts, jazz and comedy clubs and of course traditional Irish music.



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