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Dublin Attractions
Dublin has many interesting attractions for visitors. Many of the sites are from Ireland's long and turbulent history and others modern and fun.
Dublin Culture
Dublin is well known for its literary giants. It is also offers some interesting galleries and even street performers on Grafton Street doing everything from playing music to standing perfectly still.
Dublin Festivals
Dublin has a number of excellent festivals throughout the year. Most well known is St. Patrick's Day but also well worthwhile is the Irish Film Festival. You will also find some summer music festivals that attract big name acts.
Dublin Museums
Dublin may not have as many museums as some capital cities, however the museums is does have are of a very high standard, with exhibits of fine art and beautiful Celtic artefacts.
Dublin Tours
There are a variety of tours to suit both children and adults. One great way to see the city is by using the hop on hop off bus that drops you at various points of interest and picks you up again later.
Dublin Entertainment and Nightlife Guide
When it comes to nightlife Dublin is certainly not quiet. The night brings out thousands or locals, students and visitors all looking for a good time.
Explore Ireland
Picking Ireland is as vacation destination is great due to the countries small size. There are so many beautiful spots and interesting historical locations throughout the country. It is well worth trying to head of into the green countryside and go exploring.

Dublin Tourism Information
The city of Dublin is the hotspot of Ireland's art, literary and music scene, and visitors are bound to be in for a good time when exploring all that the city has to offer. Dublin is located on the eastern coast of the Republic of Ireland, on the Irish Sea. The River Liffey splits the city into North and South sides, with the more posh shops and higher end of the Dublin hotels on the South side. A less expensive Dublin hotel or hostel can be found on the North side. If you are visiting the city during a holiday, especially St. Patrick's day, book well in advance, as lodgings fill up very quickly.

There is something for everyone in Dublin. Fans of literature will enjoy wandering the same neighborhoods as literary greats such as Joyce, Swift, and Burke. Readers of more contemporary literature will recognize many landmarks from bestselling Irish author Maeve Binchy's books. The Dublin Writers Museum houses original manuscripts and memorabilia of many of Ireland's most famed writers, or for a more exciting alternative, spend an evening on a Literary Pub Crawl. You don't have to be a fan of literature to appreciate a visit to Trinity College. The famed Book of Kells is on display there, a gorgeous example of an early illustrated manuscript of The Gospels.

To get a taste of the city's art and architecture, a visit to the Christ Church Cathedral should not be missed. The National Gallery houses thousands of works by the world's most well known painters, and The National Museum of Archaeology and History houses artifacts of ancient Ireland.

A trip to this city wouldn't be complete without a visit to at least on of its many pubs. Whether for a meal or just a few pints, Dublin has the widest selection of pubs one could ever ask for. Temple Bar is the city's most notorious and rowdy pub district, and a Saturday night of drinking Guinness amid the Irish is a great way to spend the evening. Many pubs also showcase traditional live music, adding to the often raucous atmosphere, and the fun. Quick Guide to Dublin Attractions. For more information why not check out our guide to top Dublin travel sites and our section covering some great Dublin resources offering bed and breakfast accommodation, activities and other information that might be useful in planning your Dublin vacation.

Welcome to our Dublin hotels pages and Dublin, Ireland travel guide. We have a large selection of hotels in Dublin to suit many tastes and budgets. Because a hotel in Dublin can be expensive and accommodation can become scarce especially during peak season we recommend you book your Dublin hotel a good bit in advance to make sure you get the best availability, choice and price. Some of the best located and most popular Dublin Hotels are the Best Western Royal Dublin Hotel, conveniently located on OConnell Street close to the financial center, theatres and shopping. Located in one of the nicest areas of the city center you will find the Davenport hotel Dublin. This Dublin hotel offers top class accommodation situated on the famous Merrion Square, just a stones through away from the National Museum and National Gallery. Possibly one of the best value hotels in Dublin is the Jurys Custom House Inn Dublin. This Jurys hotel is located right in the city centre has comfortable rooms, reasonable rates and accomomdation that can cater for families. So check our Dublin hotels now by using the reservation services box above and find a great rate to suit your trip to this vibrant city.

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