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What is a must-do or must-see in Dublin? |
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http://www.dublinarts.org/onview/publicart.html |
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nethnee
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try this link
http://www.countydublin.com/dublin_environment_phoenix.htm
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kevina p
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Hiya, Go on a GREEN tour bus they are on O'Connell St. Be wary of any other tour operators some of them are fake. The bus is a hop on off bus all day, so you can visit tourist attractions and then move on to the next one. It's about 14 euros. Yes as someone said the Guinness factory is good, the 360 degree viewing tower of Dublin is spectacular. We didn't visit Jameson Distillery but we were told that to was great. Phoenix Park was lovely. There is a Ghost Bus on O'Connell St. at night. The shopping was a lot cheaper than expected, Clarey's is a great department store. Have a look in the Post Office on O'Connell St, it takes you back in time. I was there in Nov with my friends, fantastic time had by all. I am going back next Monday only for a day trip as i went on- line and the flights were only £22.00 return i cant wait. Oh! it's the food and drink you will find expensive but it's worth it. Have a great time. |
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- Open bus tour
- Dublin zoo and Pheonix Park
- Literary pub crawl
- Book of Kells/Trinity college
- Viking Splash Tour
- Pubs |
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Gina B
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Open bus tour is a must to see what you want to see. The Liffey boat cruise is also fun, you get a good idea of the development of the docklands area, Guinness Brewery of course is a must. And then I guess it depends on whether you're a museum and cathedral type person or if you are interested in history; or if you prefer parks and zoos or markets or maybe art galleries? If you can manage to drag yourself out of the friendly atmosphere of the many amazing pubs, you'll stay entertained for weeks in Dublin. (Not that the pubs aren't entertainment enough!) |
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niamh d
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the guiness brewery
powerscout springs
kilmangham gaol
the blue light |
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Shiv
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Did anyone mention the Guinness brewery?????
Oh and The Moore street Market!
Fiove fer a fiver!!!! |
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A10shun
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The Guinness Brewery *is* Dublin. But you should also enjoy the hop-on-hop-off bus tour (which stops at the Guinness Brewery) to get the lay of things and points of interests. Also, see a tradtional music/dance show. And of course, the Guinness Brewery |
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Sharp Marble
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take a tour of the guiness brewery. you get a free pint with your admission! The bar on top has an overlook of the city too. |
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Poppy85
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The Guinness tour is pretty good. The National History Museum is great if you want to get a sense of what it was like here yeeeears ago! They have loads of the most important archaeological finds in the country, some going on 5,000 years old... Or the Collins's Barracks Museum. Our National Gallery is great, Trinity College is beautiful and is where you'll find the Book of Kells.
Ignore the Spire! Go on a pub crawl! Have fun! ;-) |
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Go to a hurling match at Croke Park. Was there this past September for the All-Irelands. The city is packed with fans and the match was awesome.
Guinness tour was pretty cool.
Open bus tour is good too. |
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