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WHERE IS SITUATED DUBLIN?


Dublin is the biggest city in Ireland and the capital city if the Republic of Ireland

Dublin is situated near the midpoint of Irelands east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region.

HOW TO GO TO DUBLIN?
The most widely used means for travelling, to, from and within a country is to travel by air. Dublin being one of the most travelled cities has a large number of airlines that serve to provide travelling facility to and from Dublin. Aer Lingus Dublin Airport, Dublin North

By cruise:
Celtic Link Ferries Ltd North Quay Extension, Dublin 5 By train: Irish Rail Dublin

WHERE TO GO?
One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was founded by King John of England in 1204. The Trinity College (Dublin University), the oldest and the most prestigious university in Ireland. It is so famous because here is The Book of Kells is found.

In the north of the city we can find OConnell Street.

One of Dublin's newest monuments is the Spire of Dublin, or officially titled "Monument of Light.

The National Gallery of Ireland. Here we can see an exposition about the Ireland art in the XX century and pictures about Velzquez, Goya y Picasso.

There are many important

parks as Phoenix Park, which is one of the biggest parks in Europe, Herbert Park and St Stephen's Green.

Around Dublin there are some little villages like Dalkey and Sanycove, where you can see some rests of old castles and buildings, with its characteristic color green.
Another interesting place thanks to its beach is Bray, and Glendalough, which has a natural landscape where there are lakes, rivers, mountains and wonderful trees.

WHAT TO DO?
There are a number of places to visit in Dublin which includes old churches, castles, cathedrals, museums, galleries and parks. There are also a lot of natural attractions for the tourists also where they can enjoy activities like hiking, trekking, angling, bird watching, horse riding and many more outdoor activities. Also, Dublins Festivals are really famous.

Dublin is a literary city. There are literary routes according the authors Joyce, Wilde, Beckett You can see the buildings where they lived, ate, and also in some pubs you can see shows in direct about their lives. One of these routes in Dublin is The Literary Pub Crawl. The duration of these guide visits is two or three hours and it costs 12.

The Guinness Storehouse, also known as Guinness Hop Store is located at St. James's Gate Brewery. It is a factory and a museum where you can learn how to do the beer and other many curiosities about this typical Irish beer. Also, you can enjoy the fantastic landscapes in Dublin, because you can take a pint of Guinness in the seventh floor , in the Gravity Bar.

San Patricks Festival: This festival is celebrated the 17th of March. This festival has placed for 5 days, where the people enjoy and drink beer. All is painted in green, and the music and culture of Dublin are seen in its streets. Here we can see some events like comedy, shows, cinema, artificial fires, concerts, and different acts related to the Ireland culture.

Why dont we go to the beach? Although the water is cold and the climate is not very hot, Dublin has different and known beaches as the Dollymount Strand and Bray. You can take the sun and swim in its beaches and have a nice day there during the summer. You can walk in the sand and ride bike.
Besides, there ability places for playing golf like The Royal Golf Club of Dublin.

Night life in Dublin is more alive and lighted. There are many bars and pubs in Dublin where you can enjoy music, dancing and drinking the famous Guinness. The Temple Bar is the most important. Also, Dublin City has 11 casinos and is one of the 3 cities of Ireland where gambling is legal.

WHERE TO STAY?
Hotels: Dublin offers a number of hotels providing comfortable and high standards of living. They are also located close to popular tourist destinations, shops and markets which make them the right choice for tourists. You can find different range of hotels according to the purchasing power of the clients. Aston hotel: South city centre. 7-9 Aston Quai, Dublin 2 Starting from: 25.00 Hostels: Many students apply in these institutions from all over the world to study in Dublin. So, Dublin has cheap hostels for their stay. Abraham house: Temple Bar, 82 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 1. Starting from: 10.00

Apartments: An apartment is a perfect place for living when you want complete privacy and a permanent place for living. Dublin City Centre Apartments: Temple Bar C/O Browns Hotel, 89 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 1, Co. Dublin. Starting from: 79.00 Bed & Breakfasts: Dublin offers great bed and breakfast facilities for all its visitors. So if you are planning to stay at a homely and friendly place while you visit Dublin, bed and breakfast facilities can be the right choice for you, offering comfortable stay at night and delicious breakfast in the morning. Aalen House: South City Centre 7 Gilford Park, Sandymount, Dublin 4 Starting from: 40

Guesthouses:

Guesthouses are the best place to stay if you are looking for a comfortable and luxurious place at a comparatively lower price. Some of the guesthouses in Dublin are located away from the city which provides peace and serenity. Abberley House: Temple Bar 9 Upper Saint Columbas Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 Starting from: 32.00

WHERE TO EAT?
The city offers a range of restaurants offering delicious cuisines which make it one of the top places of activity and dining out in Ireland. The exquisitely styled restaurants offer local and traditional as well as contemporary cuisines which make Dublin a place where eating out can be an unforgettable experience.

Restaurants
Restaurants in Dublin offer a whole range of cuisines from Thai, Indian, French, Italian, and Chinese to many more. Local Irish restaurants in Dublin provide traditional Irish cuisine to their guests. 101 Talbot 101 Talbot Street, Dublin 1 Cuisine: International Price: Moderate Cafs Situated along the busy pedestrian streets and besides shopping malls. You can enjoy snacks and drinks and an extensive range of pasta, sandwiches, salads and desserts at the Coffee shops in Dublin. Blazing Salads 42 Drury Street, Dublin 2

More information
Tourist Offices and Centres
A visit to one of the tourist offices in Dublin can be of great help for visitors coming to Dublin. These tourists office provide you with all the information you may need for your visit. Most tourist offices will not only help you plan your trip but can also arrange for accommodation, car hire and other facilities you might need during your stay. Maps of important tourist places and city maps can also be obtained from the tourist offices and centres in Dublin.
Dublin Tourism Centre Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 +353 1 6057700 +353 1 6057757

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