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Dublin, Dublin 2

Dublin

DUBLIN Tourist Information Office
Dublin Tourism Centre,
Suffolk Street,
Dublin 2
Dublin
00353 (0) 1 605 7799
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Dublin, the Republic of Ireland's capital, is situated on the east coast of Ireland and bordered by County Meath, County Kildare and County Wicklow.

With a a population of around 1.2 million, Dublin in recent years has become one of the most popular and fashionable cities in Europe.

The Irish are often regarded as amongst the friendliest in Europe so the charming Dubliners coupled with a plethora of restaurants, pubs and bars make Dublin a city well worth visiting.

Dublins 1000 pubs are renowned around the world and are a part of Dublins living culture. The pubs are brimming with character and in any one of them you can sample a drop of the world famous Guinness.

Temple Bar is a very popular and fashionable area to imbibe in a pint of "the black stuff" but you will find a plethora of pubs and bars, old and modern in and around Dublin.

Dublin is a modern, cosmopolitan city – something that is reflected in its vast array of restaurants on offer. Whatever your taste or budget; there is a wide variety of restaurants to choose from during your stay in Dublin.

Wherever you eat, portions will be generous, especially in pubs. With its coastal location, it’s not surprising to find so much seafood on offer in Dublin, in particular smoked salmon and oysters are a favourite and are usually consumed with a Guinness!

Golf is big around Dublin and with over 60 of Irelands finest golf course within the greater Dublin area so it is no wonder that many people are attracted to the city for this very reason.

There are also a wealth of historic attractions and heritage sites to visit in Dublin city and its environs:- The Dublin Writers Museum, James Joyce Museum, Shaw Museum, Malahide castle, Fry Model Railway, Tara's Palace, Talbot Botanic Gardens, Ardgillan Castle, The Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Chester beatty Library, Dublin City Gallery, Guinness Storehouse, Herladic Museum, Irish Jewish Mueum, National Gallery of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, National Museum of Natural History, National Photographic Archive, National Print Museum, National Wax Museum, Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum, Pearse Museum, The Casino, Marino, The GAA Museum & Croke Park Stadium Tour, The Old Jameson Distillery, Waterways Visitor Centre, Ye Olde Hurdy-Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio, Bridge Art Gallery, Gallery 29, Giles Norman Photography, Graphic Studio Gallery , Maritime Institute Museum, Neptune Gallery, Royal Hibernian Academy, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience, Trinity College

Dublin, Dublin 2

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