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michelle l |
We are taking our daughter to Dublin in the school hols at the end of August? |
for a couple of days away, shes 11.
can anyone recomend places to go/see and somewhere for night time entertainment.
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Abigail O
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National Museum of Natural History
National wax musem
Phoenix Park
Dublin Zoo (is home to the lion from the beginging of MGM film company)
Guniess Factory
These are all good attractions
The website below also shows attractions that are good to visit
Hope this helps i've visted most of them and they interesting. |
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dsoc
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National History Museum
Dublinia Exhibition (Dublin in viking times with actors interacting with visitors).
Viking Splash Tour is great. Drive around old Dublin in a big lorry the shape of a Viking Longship which then drives into the water for a tour of the Grand Canal Docklands.
Collins Barracks. Part of the National Museum which holds special exhibitions.
Stephen's Green to feed the ducks
Dublin Zoo, (recent births include an elephant and a giraffe)
Also try Tourist Board Office in O'Connell St. for up-to-date listings of entertainment. |
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bugger
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she would love Dublin zoo and the wax works and the Phoenix park enjoy |
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gavin l
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i live in dublin,
these are the best places to go,
- sandyford beach (its great)
- bray (theres a small theme park and an arcade and a huge beachside and you can also eat there)
- dublin zoo (its a must see atraction)
-go into jervis street and look at the shops and then swich to o connels street and have a look at the spire)
- the museum is really good (art and animal)
- you can also head over to kylemore for a day of go karting (dont forget to book)
- also see a GAA match in croke park
(you can also go on horror tours on a bus or a city tour)
(i highly recommend the viking splash it takes you into the river liffey and once again dont forget to book) |
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cherub
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Dvlinia is one of the top family attractions in dublin. It is located near Christ Church. There is also the hop on hop off bus that shows the sites. It's very entertaining. The Phoenix Park has Dublin Zoo in it. Depending on her interests there are lots of museums and art galleries like in every city. Night time entertainment could include a trip to the theatre for you all. Look at the following website and you may get more ideas. Temple Bar is very vibrant at night and day but is noisy and more for adults. Have a nice time. Hope you will like it here.
www.visitdublin.com |
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trice0905
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dublin zoo dey have a new baby elephant, viking splash tour great fun for children and adults bray or dun laoire if the weather is good, bray has slot machines amusements that kinda ting a man made beach. dun laoire is were all da boats come in. at night theres nothing much to do probably cinema places like tgi fridays and eddie rockets for food! if u want any info email me i hope u all have a great time! |
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Orla C
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Things for kids in Dublin at night? Well, there's the cinema, and you could find out about shows via What's On.
You can bring a child into a pub, but they have to leave at 9pm. |
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lone wolf and pub
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Dvblinia is great- it's the viking exhibition in christ church cathedral, dublin zoo is a must, the dublin ghost tour is great but , you need good weather because it's a hop on -hop off bus tour...phoenix park is great too, stay away from the guinness brewery, what would an 11 year old girl like about a brewery??
bring her to grafton street for the shopping, and at weekends it has lots of street performers
the viking splash tour is great fun for kids too, it's a boat that drives around the city and then drives into the river liffey for the second half of the tour..,
bring her to see the book of kells in trinity college, for a look at some really old Irish history
hope you have a great time here, especially your daughter |
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