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Dublin Pubs & Pub Crawls
Written by Viator, August 2010
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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3 Days in Dublin: Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
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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5 Unusual Museums in Dublin
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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Aviva Stadium
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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Best museums in Dublin
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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Biking in Dublin
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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Dublin: One City, One Book
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012
In 2010 Dublin was named one of UNESCO’s Cities of Literature (of only five) which is hardly surprising given the rich literary scene, both past and present.
Each year in April, the city holds ...
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Dublin: UNESCO City of Literature - finally!
Written by Dublin Expert: Rob, Ireland, April 2011
It's been a long time coming but now it's arrived: Dublin is officially the fourth UNESCO city of literature. It's only right and proper that a city that has punched above its weight should be ...
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Dublin Castle
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, March 2012
These days it might not look like your traditional idea of a castle, with all its additions and changes over the last few centuries, but the sole remaining medieval tower proves that Dublin Castle ...
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Dublin Literary History
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, April 2012
Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature. There are only a few of them in the world (Dublin, Edinburgh , Melbourne , Reykjavik
and Iowa City) so it’s significant and worth adding into your ...
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Dublin’s Famous Churches
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, September 2012
With its rich, religious history, it’s unsurprising that the Irish capital is home to some fine churches. Walking tours are also becoming a popular way for visitors to experience the city’s ...
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Free Museums in Dublin
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, October 2012
With almost as many museums in the city as pubs, Dublin’s reputation as a cultural center remains secure, but the best thing about the city’s impressive art and science exhibits is that a huge number ...
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Get an Inside Look at Dublin's Architecture on Open House Weekend
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, September 2011
Dublin is renowned for its historic buildings and lovely architecture. During October you can get behind those facades during Open House weekend, this year October 7th-9th. Run by the Irish ...
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Irish Film Institute
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, December 2012
Whether you’re into effects-heavy blockbusters or hip art house flicks, you’ll likely still enjoy the vibe at Dublin’s coolest cinema, the Irish Film Institute (IFI). In the center of Dublin’s ...
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Irish Session
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, December 2011
Ireland is famous
for its music: jigs, polkas, reels. The harp, the accordion, the fiddle.
Traditionally Irish music was based in the community or the extended
family; you invited people over ...
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