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Ireland Travel Guide

 

A Travel Guide to Dublin

Today, Dublin is the flourishing capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is on a balance with many European cities in the means of its liveliness, nightlife, historical value and tourist attractions. Traditional Dublin has become a rich place packed with trendy coffee shops, expensive restaurants, and designer boutiques. The European money flooded in over the last decade has changed Dublin most of all. It's a city of young blood. Students from all over Europe come here to attend Trinity College and other universities and colleges of the city.

Gone are the days when many tourists to Ireland chose to skip Dublin on the whole. These days a weekend in Dublin is one of the most rocking city breaks in Europe. This energetic city hums with faces of different races. Dublin can be well defined as a historic, happy, humble, charming, and an entertaining city. If you are interested in visiting this city then here is a guide for your more secure and enjoyable trip.

When to Go?

The months either side of summer or winter are the best times to visit Dublin. If you are scheduling a trip to Dublin make your self quite care free for the weather and rains. There is an old saying, "You don't go to Ireland for the weather".

Where to Go?

The places worth seeing in Dublin are The National Museum of Ireland Archaeology and History, The National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Trinity College, Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, Kilmainham, Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, National Botanic Gardens and many more.

Where to Eat?

Restaurants are a good barometer to measure a city's attitude and atmosphere. Have your lunch or after noon tea in a restaurant if you want to learn about that place. There are many excellent-value restaurants in Dublin. Dublin is the hub of eating out spots. You'll discover that cafs, coffee shops and tea stalls come in a very close second while wandering around the city. There are numerous cafs established in Dublin offering premium coffee and excellent teas from all over the globe. Remember! Your visit to Dublin would be incomplete without spending time in any of the city's 1, 000 plus pubs and restaurants.
What to Do?
Dublin is a charming, ancient and compact city providing endless opportunities for fun and pleasure. The cheerful Dubliners believe in "If you're not having funwhat are you having". Entertainment is something they live for. You can do a lot of things while you are in Dublin.
If you are a performing arts fan then go to cinemas in Dublin or any theater and be a part of national amusement activity. This city has a lot of stuff for you if you are a sports lover. Catch a hurling or Gaelic football game or go to any serene golf course. Dublin is home to some of the most beautiful golf courses in Ireland. Clubs, casinos, exhibitions, festivals and many more activities are there to kill your boredom.
The beach of Dublin Bay always welcomes visitors and locals for windsurfing, sailing and fishing. The lush green magnificent mountains of Howth in the north of the city and Powerscourt Gardens in the south, receive the hikers whole heartedly to enjoy their walks in tranquil atmosphere. This place also invites bicyclers. The attitude of this city is warm and friendly for those who are interested in work outs. This is why we see that Dublin's calendar is full of sporting events whole year round.

Dublin has a long list of things to offer to its tourists. For further details, visit Dublin Events and get answers for your queries regarding this superb tourist destination.

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