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Aran Islands Tours from Dublin

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2010

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 12 | Tours & Tickets

Visiting the Aran Islands takes you into the past, revealing a very different side to modern-day Ireland. The three Aran Islands lie at the mouth of Galway Bay on Ireland’s west coast, around 250km ... 
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Top 6 Dublin Day Trips

Viator

Written by Viator, May 2011

4.5 star rating: Recommended 922 | Tours & Tickets

1.  Malahide Castle & Dublin Bay Malahide Castle is one of Ireland's oldest, built on land given to Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied King Henry II of England to Ireland in 1174. The ... 
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Dublin Pubs & Pub Crawls

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 576 | Tours & Tickets

Dublin flies the grand tradition of the classic Irish pub high and proud. After all, it's the home to Ireland's oldest pub (The Brazen Head, dating back to 1198!), and is currently home to around ... 
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Cork Tours from Dublin

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 405 | Tours & Tickets

Historic Cork is one of Ireland’s loveliest cities. Only Dublin beats it in size, and Cork has a strong character and sense of identity, celebrating Irish poetry, theater, song and dance. The city ... 
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3 Days in Dublin: Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 334 | Tours & Tickets

Words and music are the lifeblood of this literary city, so here's a suggested three-day itinerary that will get you into that Dublin frame of mind. Don't worry, we've included plenty of pubs!   ... 
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Galway Bay Tours from Dublin

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 12 | Tours & Tickets

If you take a map of Ireland and draw a horizontal line more or less across the middle, you’ll find Dublin on the eastern side and Galway Bay to the west. That means the celebrated charms of ... 
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5 Places to Eat and Drink Like a Local

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, December 2011

These are places in Dublin where you’ll find the locals having a pint, a coffee or a meal. Dubliners are all about getting out and about and socializing over good food and drink, the craic as they ... 
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5 Unusual Museums in Dublin

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, October 2012

With its many renowned National museums and a number of culturally significant literary haunts (the Chester Beatty Library Museum and the Dublin Writer’s Museum are both well worth a visit) it would ... 
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Annual Templbar Irish Music Festival

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, January 2012

From January 25-29th 2012, the 7th annual Irish Music and Culture Festival will bring Temple Bar and the rest of Dublin alive during the cold days and dark nights of winter. Editor's Note: This ... 
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Aviva Stadium

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012

In 1872 a young Irish athlete called Henry Wallace Doveton Dunlop realized his dream: to build Dublin a proper, dedicated sports venue. Landsdowne Road Stadium, only about a mile from St Stephen’s ... 
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Behind the Scenes at Dublin Castle

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013

With its original construction dating between 1204 and 1220, Dublin Castle encompasses some of the city’s oldest surviving structures, although today much of its façade dates back to 18th ... 
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Best museums in Dublin

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, February 2013

With over 30 museums, there’s a museum for anything and everyone in Dublin, with some of Europe’s best history, art and literature exhibitions, as well as some more unusual offerings (yes, there’s ... 
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Bewley’s Oriental Café

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, July 2011

Every city has its key landmark café that has survived the test of time; in Dublin that café is Bewley’s . Beginning in the tea trade in the 19th century, the Bewley family moved into ... 
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Biking in Dublin

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, July 2012

Not too hilly, not totally flat, Dublin is one of those cities that is perfect for cycling. Like most major cities these days, the inner city is becoming increasingly clogged as people still insist ... 
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Budgeting Tips for Dublin

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, October 2012

With its rich literary history, landmark architecture and vibrant pub culture, Ireland’s capital has plenty to entice visitors to its shores, but with prices on par with the rest of Western Europe, a ... 
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