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EXTEND YOUR STAY IN DUBLIN Ireland’s capital truly captures your imagination and throughout Dublin, you will find an abundance of visitor attractions to discover and explore, from majestic museums to more modern centres of entertainment.Whether your interest is sport, history, art or literature, whether you want to follow a heritage trail, visit a zoo, eat in a castle or follow in the footsteps of Dublin’s many musical greats, there’s something for everyone in Dublin! Dublin is ideally located on the east coast of Ireland and a 20 minute journey will bring you from the bustling city to the charming coastal towns and villages of the county and provide lots of opportunity for craft shopping, water sports, seafood dining and picturesque walks against the spectacular backdrop of Dublin Bay. Attractions Visit a castle Step back in time and visit a selection of ancient and historic fortifications situated both in the city and throughout the Dublin Region. Visit Malahide and Dalkey Castles on Dublin’s coast or Dublin Castle in the city centre. Stroll around Georgian Dublin The Georgian door is a well-recognised symbol of ‘welcome’ in Dublin. In the 18th century (Georgian era) the city acquired this beautiful and distinctive style of architecture. Stroll through the elegant streets of Merrion and Fitzwilliam Squares, as fine examples of the great Georgian period. Discover the history of Dublin Dublin has a wealth of museums which hold an array of information and artefacts recording the history of this ancient capital. Their contents are priceless but entry to Dublin’s top museums and galleries is free. Eat Out Dubliners like to eat, and the capital of Ireland has seen the emergence of a cosmopolitan and chic food culture, which is mirrored in the hundreds of restaurants you will find throughout Dublin. Shop ‘til you drop! Dublin offers a wonderful array of products ranging from the traditional to the contemporary in its many shops, boutiques and department stores. The beauty of Dublin is that it is big enough to offer distinct shopping districts, which are small enough to explore on foot. Tour Dublin Discover more of the city on a hop-on, hop-off bus tour or a dedicated walking tour. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle, tours will take you to the surrounding countryside or coastal villages, just a 20-minute drive from the city centre. Unlock the treasures and stories of Ireland’s capital city with the Dublin Discovery Trails, a new series of self-guided walking trails. Let magical tales of the city’s colourful past weave their spell, each one is easily accessible. Dublin Discovery Trails app can be downloaded from iTunes or Google Play and Dublin can be appreciated at our visitors’ own pace. DUBLIN 97

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