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Is Dublin a good place to go on holiday? What are the best attractions? |
Travel Info Is Dublin a good place to go on holiday? What are the best attractions? Travel Tips In my 5 years of living here I have never been to the Guiness Storehouse. Theres a pub on top of it and you can see all of Dublin from up there (I hear). People have mentioned Stephens Green and Grafton street but they are the expensive side of the city. Henry Street and Mary Street are better value. Buskers in Temple Bar is a good value nightclu (no jeans now) and Spirit is a solid bet too. Although Traffic (right next door) is more chart RnB stuff. Spirit is more quality Dance music and you can get massages and stuff there. Remember the smoking ban and be warned- outside on the street every second person will blow smoke in your face. Watch out for charity collectors who will talk to you for an hour and ask for your bank details. I know a place where you can get legal "extacy" pills, if you''re interested. Have a good time. Oh, and up to the middle of January there are ice skating rinks and Funderland, a rollercoaster park. Others it is a little expensive and the only attraction that pops to mind is guiness oh and irish women there quite tasty too What the 'best' attractions are would depend on what your interests are. There are many cultural, historical and scenic attractions. People generally find it expensive here. Dublin is beautiful and fantastic (although expensive if you are a drinker) Stay in Temple Bar if you like it lively. or St Stephens Green Dublin is a great place to go. Scenic, cultural, historical, night life is great, whether you like clubbing, pubbing, eating and the people helpful and happy. Its excellent. Go for a weekend break and decide if its worth going for a holiday. Bet you do. http://www.visitdublin.com/ http://www.dublin.ie/ http://www.dublintourist.com/ http://dublinhotelsdeals.com/ouk/?ovraw=... http://www.hoi.ie/dubguide/dubguide.htm... http://www.dublinzoo.ie/ Depends on what you like. Here's a few suggestions. Go to the Phoenix Park (biggest park in Europe). You can go to the Pope's Cross there. If your not a religious person go to the top of it and lie down and roll down the hill. Great craic. Used to do it as a kid and still do when I get a chance!! Go into the city and you have to go to the Guinness factory. Even if you don't like the black stuff, you can spend a day in there with all there is to see. Recommend the bar at the top of the factory. All windows and you can look over all of Dublin. Like shopping? Head to Grafton street. It's very expensive but worth wallking down and stopping off at a cafe. (Try Bewleys another Dublin experience) Go to Trinity college. See the Book of Kells there and pretend your a student for an hour or two. Theres loads to do there and if you want to really want to be like a Dubliner go on the M50 early in the morning> Biggest car park in Dublin!! You'll know what I mean if you try it!! Enjoy the Dublin experience whatever you do !! Good luck |
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