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SHOPPING IN DUBLIN
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KILMAINHAM GAOL
Kilmainham Gaol continues to be an iconic symbol for most of the Irish population, as a symbol of their rebellion against British domination.. Life in Kilmainham Gaol. All types of prisoners were imprisoned at Kilmainham prison, including women, men and small children accused of robbery.MERRION SQUARE PARK
DUBLIN PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Public holidays. New Year’s Day: 1 January; Saint Patrick ’ s Day: 17 March. Saint Patrick is Ireland’s patron saint and this day is celebrated all over the world. The social occasion lasts several days with parades, concerts and traditional dances. LUAS - DUBLIN'S LIGHT RAIL TRAM - ROUTES, MAP, SCHEDULE The red line connects Saggart and Tallaght (to the southeast) with The Point (to the east). This line has 32 stops and visitors will find it useful to get to Jameson Distillery, Collins Barracks (National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History), Smithfields or Heuston Train Station.The red line also stops at O’Connell Street (stop:Abbey Street).
TAXIS IN DUBLIN
Taxi phone numbers. Although you can hail a taxi on the street, you can also book a taxi by calling the following taxi companies: Castle Cabs: 01 8319000. Pony Cabs: 01 6612233. Speed Cabs: 01 4750800. Checkers Cabs: 01 8343434. City Cabs: 01 8731122. Taxis in Dublin. Taxis in O'Connell Street.ST. AUDOEN'S CHURCH
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM The National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, founded in 1890, features centuries-old objects (the earliest dating from 7.000 B.C.) displayed in seven halls.The exhibitions. The ground floor of the National Archaeology Museum houses objects from Prehistoric Ireland including weapons and tools made of stone, bronze and steel.The exhibit also features recreations of small farms and some tombs from DUBLIN TRAVEL ADVICE British citizens. If you are from the United Kingdom, you don’t need a passport to visit Ireland, as both countries are a member of the Common Travel Area.However, you might be asked for evidence of your nationality. US Citizens. As a US national, you must have a valid passport to travel to this destination and it is advisable that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.SHOPPING IN DUBLIN
HISTORY OF DUBLIN
KILMAINHAM GAOL
Kilmainham Gaol continues to be an iconic symbol for most of the Irish population, as a symbol of their rebellion against British domination.. Life in Kilmainham Gaol. All types of prisoners were imprisoned at Kilmainham prison, including women, men and small children accused of robbery.MERRION SQUARE PARK
DUBLIN PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Public holidays. New Year’s Day: 1 January; Saint Patrick ’ s Day: 17 March. Saint Patrick is Ireland’s patron saint and this day is celebrated all over the world. The social occasion lasts several days with parades, concerts and traditional dances. LUAS - DUBLIN'S LIGHT RAIL TRAM - ROUTES, MAP, SCHEDULE The red line connects Saggart and Tallaght (to the southeast) with The Point (to the east). This line has 32 stops and visitors will find it useful to get to Jameson Distillery, Collins Barracks (National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History), Smithfields or Heuston Train Station.The red line also stops at O’Connell Street (stop:Abbey Street).
TAXIS IN DUBLIN
Taxi phone numbers. Although you can hail a taxi on the street, you can also book a taxi by calling the following taxi companies: Castle Cabs: 01 8319000. Pony Cabs: 01 6612233. Speed Cabs: 01 4750800. Checkers Cabs: 01 8343434. City Cabs: 01 8731122. Taxis in Dublin. Taxis in O'Connell Street.ST. AUDOEN'S CHURCH
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM The National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, founded in 1890, features centuries-old objects (the earliest dating from 7.000 B.C.) displayed in seven halls.The exhibitions. The ground floor of the National Archaeology Museum houses objects from Prehistoric Ireland including weapons and tools made of stone, bronze and steel.The exhibit also features recreations of small farms and some tombs from ACTIVITIES, GUIDED TOURS AND DAY TRIPS IN DUBLIN Cliffs of Moher Tour. 9.70 / 10 16 reviews. 177 travellers 177 travellers. Free cancellation. Discover the wild beauty of the Cliffs of Moher: explore the Irish coastline, The Burren and Galway on this unmissable day trip from Dublin . 10 hours English. Full day trips. Free cancellation. US$ 60.60.DUBLIN CASTLE
Dublin Castle has played an important role throughout the centuries; once a former Viking settlement site, it was then transformed into a military fortress, a royal LUAS - DUBLIN'S LIGHT RAIL TRAM - ROUTES, MAP, SCHEDULE The red line connects Saggart and Tallaght (to the southeast) with The Point (to the east). This line has 32 stops and visitors will find it useful to get to Jameson Distillery, Collins Barracks (National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History), Smithfields or Heuston Train Station.The red line also stops at O’Connell Street (stop:Abbey Street).
CUSTOM HOUSE
Custom House. Located along the River Liffey sits the impressive Custom House, a neoclassical gem built by James Gandon between 1781 and 1791. The eighteenth century Custom House is an architectonic masterpiece. Its beautiful façade is especially outstanding with a Doric-style portico surrounded by large pavilions and a bronze domecrowned by
DUBLIN CITY HALL
The former Royal Exchange, now converted into the Dublin City Hall, is an excellent example of Georgian architecture. Designed by Thomas Cooley, it was built between 1769 and 1779. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Construction and reconstruction. Established as a small wooden temple in 1038 by the Vikings, it was rebuilt in stone in 1172.However, it took nearly a century to complete. In 1562 the church’s dome collapsed, which also damaged part of the building and wasST. MICHAN'S CHURCH
The vaults and the bodies preserved here are St. Michan’s main attraction.. Inside St. Michan’s Church. Originally established in 1095, St Michan’s Church is one of the oldest standing parishes inDublin.
ST. AUDOEN'S CHURCH
Erected in commemoration of St Ouen, patron saint of Normandy and Rouen’s seventh century bishop, St. Audoen’s Church still fulfills its ecclesiastical functions. History. In 684, St Ouen, bishop of Rouen, was buried in the site where years later a church dedicated to him would be founded.Shortly after St. Audoen’s was completed in 1212, the church became very prominent. ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL St Patrick’s Cathedral is Ireland’s largest church and was founded near the well where the patron saint of Ireland baptized the convertedaround 450AD.
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM The National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, founded in 1890, features centuries-old objects (the earliest dating from 7.000 B.C.) displayed in seven halls.The exhibitions. The ground floor of the National Archaeology Museum houses objects from Prehistoric Ireland including weapons and tools made of stone, bronze and steel.The exhibit also features recreations of small farms and some tombs from GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT DUBLIN Other useful information Currency. Ireland adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002, like many other EU member states.. Current local time. Ireland has the Irish Standard Time (IST).It has the same time zone as London, Edinburgh and Lisbon.. Healthcare. Since Ireland is an EU member state, travelers with a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) are entitled to free medical care shouldHISTORY OF DUBLIN
DUBLIN TRAVEL ADVICE British citizens. If you are from the United Kingdom, you don’t need a passport to visit Ireland, as both countries are a member of the Common Travel Area.However, you might be asked for evidence of your nationality. US Citizens. As a US national, you must have a valid passport to travel to this destination and it is advisable that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.SHOPPING IN DUBLIN
KILMAINHAM GAOL
Kilmainham Gaol continues to be an iconic symbol for most of the Irish population, as a symbol of their rebellion against British domination.. Life in Kilmainham Gaol. All types of prisoners were imprisoned at Kilmainham prison, including women, men and small children accused of robbery. LUAS - DUBLIN'S LIGHT RAIL TRAM - ROUTES, MAP, SCHEDULE The red line connects Saggart and Tallaght (to the southeast) with The Point (to the east). This line has 32 stops and visitors will find it useful to get to Jameson Distillery, Collins Barracks (National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History), Smithfields or Heuston Train Station.The red line also stops at O’Connell Street (stop:Abbey Street).
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MAP OF DUBLIN
Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Dublin. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons thatcorrespond to a
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NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM The National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, founded in 1890, features centuries-old objects (the earliest dating from 7.000 B.C.) displayed in seven halls.The exhibitions. The ground floor of the National Archaeology Museum houses objects from Prehistoric Ireland including weapons and tools made of stone, bronze and steel.The exhibit also features recreations of small farms and some tombs from GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT DUBLIN Other useful information Currency. Ireland adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002, like many other EU member states.. Current local time. Ireland has the Irish Standard Time (IST).It has the same time zone as London, Edinburgh and Lisbon.. Healthcare. Since Ireland is an EU member state, travelers with a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) are entitled to free medical care shouldHISTORY OF DUBLIN
DUBLIN TRAVEL ADVICE British citizens. If you are from the United Kingdom, you don’t need a passport to visit Ireland, as both countries are a member of the Common Travel Area.However, you might be asked for evidence of your nationality. US Citizens. As a US national, you must have a valid passport to travel to this destination and it is advisable that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay.SHOPPING IN DUBLIN
KILMAINHAM GAOL
Kilmainham Gaol continues to be an iconic symbol for most of the Irish population, as a symbol of their rebellion against British domination.. Life in Kilmainham Gaol. All types of prisoners were imprisoned at Kilmainham prison, including women, men and small children accused of robbery. LUAS - DUBLIN'S LIGHT RAIL TRAM - ROUTES, MAP, SCHEDULE The red line connects Saggart and Tallaght (to the southeast) with The Point (to the east). This line has 32 stops and visitors will find it useful to get to Jameson Distillery, Collins Barracks (National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History), Smithfields or Heuston Train Station.The red line also stops at O’Connell Street (stop:Abbey Street).
MERRION SQUARE PARK
MAP OF DUBLIN
Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Dublin. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons thatcorrespond to a
ST. AUDOEN'S CHURCH
NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY MUSEUM The National Museum of Ireland-Archaeology, founded in 1890, features centuries-old objects (the earliest dating from 7.000 B.C.) displayed in seven halls.The exhibitions. The ground floor of the National Archaeology Museum houses objects from Prehistoric Ireland including weapons and tools made of stone, bronze and steel.The exhibit also features recreations of small farms and some tombs from GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT DUBLIN Other useful information Currency. Ireland adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002, like many other EU member states.. Current local time. Ireland has the Irish Standard Time (IST).It has the same time zone as London, Edinburgh and Lisbon.. Healthcare. Since Ireland is an EU member state, travelers with a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) are entitled to free medical care should ACTIVITIES, GUIDED TOURS AND DAY TRIPS IN DUBLIN Cliffs of Moher Tour. 9.70 / 10 16 reviews. 177 travellers 177 travellers. Free cancellation. Discover the wild beauty of the Cliffs of Moher: explore the Irish coastline, The Burren and Galway on this unmissable day trip from Dublin . 10 hours English. Full day trips. Free cancellation. US$ 60.60. 2-DAY DUBLIN ITINERARY Day 2. The first stop on your last day in Dublin is Trinity College, the oldest university in Ireland and one of the country’s symbols. The highlight of Dublin’s University is the Old Library and the Book of Kells exhibition. Even though the entrance ticket is pricey, we recommend stepping inside. After visiting the campus, take NassauDUBLIN CASTLE
Dublin Castle has played an important role throughout the centuries; once a former Viking settlement site, it was then transformed into a military fortress, a royalCUSTOM HOUSE
Custom House. Located along the River Liffey sits the impressive Custom House, a neoclassical gem built by James Gandon between 1781 and 1791. The eighteenth century Custom House is an architectonic masterpiece. Its beautiful façade is especially outstanding with a Doric-style portico surrounded by large pavilions and a bronze domecrowned by
TAXIS IN DUBLIN
Taxi phone numbers. Although you can hail a taxi on the street, you can also book a taxi by calling the following taxi companies: Castle Cabs: 01 8319000. Pony Cabs: 01 6612233. Speed Cabs: 01 4750800. Checkers Cabs: 01 8343434. City Cabs: 01 8731122. Taxis in Dublin. Taxis in O'Connell Street.ST. AUDOEN'S CHURCH
Erected in commemoration of St Ouen, patron saint of Normandy and Rouen’s seventh century bishop, St. Audoen’s Church still fulfills its ecclesiastical functions. History. In 684, St Ouen, bishop of Rouen, was buried in the site where years later a church dedicated to him would be founded.Shortly after St. Audoen’s was completed in 1212, the church became very prominent.ST. MICHAN'S CHURCH
The vaults and the bodies preserved here are St. Michan’s main attraction.. Inside St. Michan’s Church. Originally established in 1095, St Michan’s Church is one of the oldest standing parishes inDublin.
ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL St Patrick’s Cathedral is Ireland’s largest church and was founded near the well where the patron saint of Ireland baptized the convertedaround 450AD.
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FOUNDED AS A SMALL SETTLEMENT BY THE VIKINGS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NINTH CENTURY, the capital of Ireland has been the scene of abundant wars and conflicts until it defined its own identity during the twentieth century. Today, DUBLIN IS A MODERN AND CULTURALLY RICH CITY that will captivate its visitors with its unique blend of GAELIC TRADITIONS and its constant growth. Dublin’s BUSY CITY CENTER and its LUSH GREEN SURROUNDINGS make it an ideal destination for all types of travelers; those who prefer nature and the more urbanites. Dublin is also famous for its many writers like JAMES JOYCE, OSCAR WILDE, SAMUEL BECKETT or BRAM STOKER, all of which reflect their unique vision of the city in their work. Although the city does not stand out for its grandiose monuments nor for its renowned museums , Dublin offers BEAUTIFUL PLUSH GARDENS, parks , PICTURESQUE NEIGHBORHOODS and GREAT TRADITIONAL AND LIVELY PUBS, to rest in and have a pint of Guinness . LOOKING FOR ACCOMMODATION? If you still haven't booked your accommodation, we recommend you visit our search engine , where YOU’LL FIND ALL TYPES OF HOTELS, HOSTELS AND APARTMENTS WITH THE BEST RATES GUARANTEED (with up to 75% discount). Besides, in most cases, you'll only have to pay once you get to your destination and you can cancel the booking just oneday in advance.
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HOP-ON HOP-OFF SIGHTSEEING BUS The Dublin tourist busses have TWO ROUTES WITH MULTIPLE STOPS WHERE YOU CAN GET ON AND OFF AS MANY TIMES AS YOU LIKE. Enjoy two days discovering Dublin on this open top bus. GLENDALOUGH AND WICKLOW DAY TRIP Explore Ireland's green landscapes on this tour to the Glendalough, where St. Kevin founded a monastery in the 6th Century, as well as Wicklow and Kilkenny. GAME OF THRONES LOCATION TOUR LANNISTER, STARK OR TARGARYEN? It doesn't matter which you prefer, with this excursion from Dublin you'll discover the real Game ofThrones locations.
BELFAST DAY TRIP + TITANIC EXPERIENCE See Ireland's other capital, with this day trip to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. A journey into a turbulent history and vibrant present awaits! GIANT’S CAUSEWAY AND CARRICK-A-REDE BRIDGE TOUR Created by volcanic activity between 50 and 60 million years ago, this STUNNING COMPLEX OF 40,000 INTERLOCKING BASALT COLUMNS is today one of the symbols of Ireland itself. IRISH WHISKEY MUSEUM TICKET Visit the Irish Whiskey Museum and discover the history of one of the Emerald Isle's traditional beverages: enjoying tastings of the famousgolden nectar!
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Found on a peninsula, the FISHING VILLAGE OF HOWTH has amazing cultural and natural heritage. Enjoy its stunning landscapes on this TRAIN TOUR FROM DUBLIN. EPIC, THE IRISH EMIGRATION MUSEUM TICKET Discover one of the most important parts of the history of Ireland at EPIC, THE IRISH EMIGRATION MUSEUM; a must-see to understand thiscountry's past.
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