Dublin Information
Plan to stay at least a few days in Dublin so you can make the most of its many layers, where the charming and cosmopolitan combine in delightful diversity; from superb cultural and historical sights to vibrant street scenes. Enjoy historic Dublin, with elegant old buildings and monuments recalling the city’s sometimes passionate and violent past. There are beautiful parks and gardens, magnificent churches and a university that has been educating students since 1592.
Uncover the city’s literary pedigree; Dublin is linked to some of the world’s greatest writers, poets and playwrights, including James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Jonathon Swift and Samuel Beckett. Or choose from the vibrant pub scene in Temple Bar, with first class theatre, music, comedy and dance. Foodies will love Dublin for its range of traditional pub fare and contemporary cuisine. And shoppers will also be pleased with the variety in Dublin: enjoy the characters of the Moore Street Markets, there is a huge choice of High Street shops and Francis Street antique stores.
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