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      Dublin Tourism Centre on Suffolk Street
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  • The Tourist Office on O'Connell Street
      The Tourist Office on O'Connell Street
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  • The Stamp Counter at the GPO
      The Stamp Counter at the GPO
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  • The Porticoed Frontage and Dublin Spire
      The Porticoed Frontage and Dublin Spire
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  • Cranes to the left, cranes to the right!
      Cranes to the left, cranes to the right!
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Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track, Dublin

 30 Reviews  Visit Howth Learn how to SAY 'Howth' like a local! Do the Guinness thing (and taste the black stuff!) Talk to locals. The Abbey Tavern is, of course, the main reason anyone who is a beer drinker... 

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General Comments

General Comments, Dublin

 41 Reviews  FREE TRAVEL The Dublin Pass offers FREE travel to the city centre, from when you arrive into Dublin Airport you make the most of your Pass by travelling FREE to the city centre with Aircoach. The... 

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Tourist Information

Tourist Information, Dublin

 33 Reviews  Location: Europe Local Time: GMT From 25 Oct 09 to 28 Mar 10 GMT From 28 Mar 10 to 31 Oct 10 GMT +1 From 31 Oct 10 to 27 Mar 11 GMT From 27 Mar 11 to 30 Oct 11 GMT +1 Capital City: Dublin Population:... 

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Christchurch Cathedral

Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin

 24 Reviews  As you approach the arch you will begin to see the entrance to the Dublinia, which in this photo is just abeam of the white car. The photograph also shows the O'Donovan Rossa Bridge crossing the... 

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O´Connell Street

O´Connell Street, Dublin

 17 Reviews  O'Connel Street is the main street in Dublin. It is named after Daniel O'Connell (b. 1775 - d 1847), who is known as 'the Liberator' for his work in liberating the Roman Catholics in Ireland. At the... 

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Shopping / Markets

Shopping / Markets, Dublin

 9 Reviews  Just off O'Connell Street you will find this wonderful market. There are the fresh cut flowers which took my eye, but for those who wish to purchase some fresh fruit and vegetables this is the place... 

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Dublin's irresistible pub culture

Dublin's irresistible pub culture, Dublin

 14 Reviews  Watching sport in pubs is great especially during the GAA final! premiership all year long, ryder cup now (golf)...I use this website for the sports schedule in dublin bars : www.sports-in-bars.ie.... 

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Guinness Brewery

Guinness Brewery, Dublin

 20 Reviews  First, why take a bus or a taxi when you can walk there? But make sure you're drunk enough, cos a sober person would never ever decide for that. I was there only once and am not sure if I'd go there... 

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Temple Bar

Temple Bar, Dublin

 18 Reviews  Temple bar is the night life district with a high density of pubs and music clubs. It has a reputation of being loud and dirty – for some it may an attribute, some will find it rather scary. Anyway,... 

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St. Patrick´s Cathedral

St. Patrick´s Cathedral, Dublin

 11 Reviews  This is Ireland largest church with acclaimed of the sacred well where Saint Patrick baptised the locals at the early christian era. I was told that the original church was all wooden until 1192 the... 

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General Post Office

General Post Office, Dublin

 7 Reviews  Dublin's General Post Office (GPO) is located in the grandoise, Greek-porticoed, Georgian building on O'Connell Street in the city centre (easy to find as the 120 metre Dublin Spire sits just... 

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Avoiding unpleasantness ...

Avoiding unpleasantness ..., Dublin

 5 Reviews  In Ireland, we pay a government levy of 15c (at present) on plastic bags. I work in retail and get a lot of complaints from customers regarding this scandalous method of ripping off tourists. You're... 

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Leo Burdocks Fish and Chips

Leo Burdocks Fish and Chips, Dublin

 5 Reviews  "In the year 9 hundred and 88 as everyone should know The Vikings came to Dublin, cos they'd nowehere else to go. They landed down on wood quay where they all jumped off their ships, And legged it... 

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Georgian Dublin

Georgian Dublin, Dublin

 6 Reviews  Throughout the city, you'll find Georgian doors like this one. The area around Merrion Square (west of Trinity College) is particulary good for viewing these beautiful doors. Famous Dubliners to live... 

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Irish words

Irish words, Dublin

 3 Reviews  A "snug".. a snug is a small room off a lounge or bar in a pub, where you can drink with a little more privacy. You can't book them its first come first served. Most snugs have about 3 to 4 tables.... 

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Irish History

Irish History, Dublin

 9 Reviews  If you are interested in Irish history, I recommend two films that deal with the time between the Easter Rising 1916 and the following Anglo-Irish struggles: "Michael Collins" with Liam Neeson and... 

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St Stephen's Green

St Stephen's Green, Dublin

 12 Reviews  My morning here was one of the best memories of my first trip here in 2004. Then in 2007 I came back and it was just as great as I remembered it to be. Between Grafton Street and the mall being on... 

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Irish Literature

Irish Literature, Dublin

 8 Reviews  Bram Stoker.. 1847 - 1912.. Author of DRACULA.. only after his death did the count receive lasting immortality..Born in Dublin, he started career as an unpaid drama critic for the Dublin Evening Mail,... 

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Grafton Street

Grafton Street, Dublin

 9 Reviews  I would definitely believe that a walk along Grafton Street is a must, even if you do not go into any store or other building. We saw a couple of street entertainers while we were there (got lucky, I... 

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Ha'penny Bridge

Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin

 8 Reviews  We spent a LONG day exploring Dublin. About the time we finished at Grogan's Castle Bar, we were dead tired and had to make our way home as best as our feet would allow. Through the haze of fatigue, I... 

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Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle, Dublin

 4 Reviews  If you're not familiar with Dublin, you might look at this picture and think it's out in the country at some distant castle. However, Dublin Castle is actually right in the middle of one of the... 

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Millennium Spire

Millennium Spire, Dublin

 3 Reviews  Also known as "Stiletto in the Ghetto", "Filler for the Pillar", "Spike in the Dyke", "Skewer near the Sewer", "Stiffy by the Liffey" or to give it its proper name - The Spire of Dublin. Originally... 

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Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park, Dublin

 3 Reviews  Dublin has many parks in all shapes and sizes. Go there for lunch, for a walk or just to be away from the bustling city and to watch people. Phoenix Park On the outskirts of the city centre, this huge... 

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Internet Cafes

Internet Cafes, Dublin

 3 Reviews  I have an american iPhone and even though bought 20mb plan for international that goes fast considering the data hogging nature. Good thing Dublin has plenty of free wi-fi spots. Even the gravity bar... 

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Visual Arts in Dublin

Visual Arts in Dublin, Dublin

 4 Reviews  I love a city that has lots of "street art"! In other words statues and sculptures in the streets and parks. Dublin is no exception to this but they do have a quirky thing of giving some of their more... 

Top 3 Hotels in Dublin

Westbury Hotel

 4 Reviews and 722 Opinions  If location is a must and you have the extra to spend, Westbury's is certainly a place to go. Just... 

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The Merrion

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Four Seasons Dublin

 3 Reviews and 373 Opinions  I stayed there for 5 nights and overall the place was great. It's a little out of the way, but that... 

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 This is a tip if you book a tour with Gray Line, we booked the Wicklow Mountains, Valleys & Lakes Tour, but there is also the Wicklow Tour. If you book this... 

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Ultra Trendy Capital City

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 An Old Irish Blessing May love and laughter light your days, and warm your heart and home. May good and faithful friends be yours, wherever you may roam. May peace and plenty bless your world with...... 

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 I only had three and a half days to see Dublin, so it wouldn't be a stretch to call this a whirlwind tour of one of Europe's most vibrant cities. As I walked on the posh streets, passing stylish... 

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Great place - but not the real Ireland

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 A story from the Sunday Times (31/8/03) I think neatly sums up the kind of affect that Dublin and its famous black liquid can have on people : RED FACES OF THE WEEK : Three Italian tourist enjoyed a... 

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Dublin - The Windy City!!

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 In February..... well... it was a bargain... too difficult to resist! I hadn't been before... and I had some holiday so.. why not?? I was slightly concerned when, as the pilot landed the plane...... 

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My first trip to Ireland!

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 Cead Mile Failte, a hundred thousand welcomes to Baile Atha Cliath!! 

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