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Tours And Attractions In Dublin

Tourist in Dublin, Ireland Recommended tours in Dublin Have a look at some recommended tours and attractions in the city, jump the queue, save money and time. We have partnered with one of the most popular tour and guide bureau in the city, which can offer you some quality experiences - have a look at the offers and get inspiration on what to see and do. Are you visiting this irish city for the first time and need inspiration on what to see...
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VR City tour in Dublin

Dublin, capital of the Republic of Ireland, is on Ireland’s east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. Its historic buildings include Dublin Castle, dating to the 13th century, and imposing St Patrick’s Cathedral, founded in 1191. City parks include landscaped St Stephen’s Green and huge Phoenix Park, containing Dublin Zoo. The National Museum of Ireland explores Irish heritage and culture. Walking the streets of Dublin Dublin, Ireland in the old town center ON a fine September morning we take...
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Getaway Weekend In Dublin

There is a whole lot more about Ireland than beautiful lush green rolling hills, wonderful accents from the locals, and the beer.  Well, we all know the beer is amazing and Ireland’s finest beer came from Dublin’s own Arthur Guinness.  Dublin is a great place to hunker down for a great vacation, and you may even spot the world renowned actor, Colin Farrell.  He was born in Dublin, and rose to fame with his knack for acting. There are a lot...
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Traveladvice Dublin, 3 day vacation

Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland, with a population of almost 500,000 people. The city is located on the eastern coast of Ireland, where the River Liffey runs into the Irish Sea.  Originally a Viking settlement, Dublin had periods when it was the second largest city in the British Empire. Dublin is also the cultural and historical centre of Ireland, with plenty of landmarks and attractions to make for a pleasant travel destination. Among the highlights of...
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Dublin, capital of Ireland

Dublin, which literally means “town of the hudled ford,” is actually the English version of an Irish word for a black pool. It was initially founded by the Vikings and at one point experienced such expansive growth that is was the 5th largest city in all of Europe and the largest in the UK behind only London. It is a city that drives the commerce for much of its country and its attitude toward life in general might be considered...
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Old Jameson Distillery Dublin. Expedia Travel Guide

Tours of the Old Jameson Distillery are available for those curious about the brand’s history. You can wander through a recreation of the distillery during its earlier years, learn about the process required to make the famous liquor, and, of course, enjoy a sample of whiskey at the end of the tour. Top class Travel TV. Travel TV about Ireland and most interesting Irish cities and biggest sights Interesting history and good travel ideas delivered to you in professional short travel tv clips presented...
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Guinness Storehouse, Dublin. Expedia Travel Guide

For the ultimate Guinness experience, head to the seventh-floor Gravity Bar, for 360-degree views of Dublin and a free pint of Guinness that’s included in the admission fee. Top class Travel TV. Travel TV about Ireland and most interesting Irish cities and biggest sights Interesting history and good travel ideas delivered to you in professional short travel tv clips presented by professionals. We find the best travel TV and video programmes and share them on this website. Be inspired by the video and history.
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Dublin. Guinness Storehouse and Musical Pub Crawl

Top class Travel TV. Travel TV about Italy and most interesting Italian cities and biggest sights Interesting history and good travel ideas delivered to you in professional short travel tv clips presented and narrated by Rick Steves. We find the best travel TV and video programmes and share them on this website. Be inspired by the video and history.
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Dublin. St. Stephen's Green and Georgian Homes

Top class Travel TV. Interesting history and good travel ideas delivered to you in professional short travel tv clips presented and narrated by Rick Steves.

Experience Gaelic Games, Dublin

A fun Irish trait to participate in is the Gaelic Games.  This is a tradition of random games that invite’s friendly completion among athletes. The games of hurling and football are the most popular for both male and female players. The Gaelic Games usually hauls in around 50,000 people to take part in the rich cultural activity.  This mass amount of people stems a lot of other activities and vendors to enhance the ultimate Gaelic Games experience.