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Dublin

One of the most popular capitals in Europe, Dublin is a city steeped in history. Huddled together within a small vicinity you’ll find Viking remains, medieval cathedrals and churches, Georgian squares and excellent museums. But it’s not just about buildings – music, theatre, literature and pubs play just as strong a part in Dublin’s atmosphere. These highlights are the must-sees for any visitor who wants to truly capture the variety and vibrancy of the city.

  • a beautiful island just off the coast (but attached by road) of the west of Ireland. it has mile long beaches as well as hidden beaches,hidden lakes and beautiful scenery. dolphins are also there quite often during the summer months. a beautiful place to go and well worth a visit!

  • beautiful island with great scenery, mountains, long beaches, small hidden beaches, hidden lakes, golf courses and dolphins!!! its amazing

  • Almara Accommodations Dublin

    A free quality accommodation booking service for all parts of Dublin. They find and reserve Hostels,B&Bs and Hotels at no charge. Any size group from 1 to 100. If people prefer they can ask for an availability search and A.A.D. will give them the contact details to reserve for themselves. See enquiry / advice form at www.almarabb.com/almaraa.htm or sister company at www.almarabb.com

  • Almara B&B Dublin

    Perfectly located halfway between Dublin Airport and Dublin City Centre (8 minutes from both) Almara is an award winning Irish Tourist Board and Dublin Tourism approved 3 star B&B whose hosts are qualified 5 star Hotel Managers/Dublin Tour Operators over 16 years helping worldwide visitors plan their Dublin/Ireland trip. Almara was extended and refurbished to a high standard in 2007 to accommodate 40 guests in comfort and style.

  • Bohemian Football Club

    Located off the tourist beaten track in the working class district of Phibsborough Bohemian FC provides a flavour of the lives of ordinary Dubliners north of the Liffey. Dublin is the heart of football in Ireland & provides three of the country’s biggest clubs: Bohemians, Shamrock & Shelbourne. Bohemians play at Dalymount Park, until 1971 also the home of the national side. The ground is hemmed in by terraced housing & can only be reached by walking down menacing little alleyways. There is one large modern stand, known as the Jodi Stand, the rest of Dalymount is unattractive & decrepit much like Phibsborough itself. Dalymount Park can be reached easily by taking a bus from O’Connell Street. The season runs from march to November, matches are usually played on Friday evenings. Tickets are 20 euros for the Jodi Stand, 15 euros for the Des Kelly & Connaught Street Stands.

  • Clarion Hotel

    A centrally located hotel with a beautifully comfortable feeling throughout. The whole family enjoyed the amenities available including their very nice pool, jacuzzi, sauna, etc.

    We came back many times to enjoy our stay in this vibrant and exciting city!

  • Great vegetarian cafe in centre of city. Informal, friendly atmosphere. Popular with non-veggies too.

  • Stay at the University if you're on a budget and benefit from their superb spa facility, with steam room, sauna, tepidarium, spa pool and olympic size swimming pool. The facility is pristine and the rooms are basic but clean and spacious for around 20 euros each a night.

  • Dublin - a full Irish Breakfast - audio guide by AudioExplore

    Discover Dublin at the press of your mp3 player "Play" button. Start with O'Connels Bridge, stare to the Millenium Spire, have a short history break at GPO, smell the pulsating life of Moore Street, cross the Hapenny Bridge towards Temple Bar and Bank of Ireland. Walk the tracks of Oscar Wilde at Trinity College, do some window shopping on Grafton Street and then have a digestive break at St Stephens Green. Continue your trip to St' Patrick Cathedral and come back to admire Christchurch. After a history break at Dublin Castle finish your trip with a pint of black stuff at Guinness Hop Store. Plan your trip at AudioExplore.com

  • Eddie Rocket's City Diner

    Part of a chain of 1950's themed American Diners with red vinyl booths and chrome counters. Massive portions including hamburgers, hot dogs, fries etc and milkshakes made with real ice cream.
    " There ain't no finer diner"

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