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Popular Dublin Attraction

By Robert Toth

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In the recent times, Dublin has become one of the most prominent tourist attractions of the world. It can be visited by the old as well as the young. It is one among the many European cities that can be vacationed at, during any part of the year.

City Overview:

Dublin is one of the Ireland cities which have an interesting history and diverse culture and traditions. The Dublin attractions can fulfil all your dreams and help you engage in activities of your preference and interest.

Places which you must visit:

Queen Elizabeth, in 1592, had founded the Trinity College at College Green and holds the largest library of the continent.

The Dublin Zoo is considered as the largest zoo in Ireland and is known to be the most ancient scientific zoo of the world. It is the home of different species of animals and birds.

Irish Museum of Modern Art hosts many exhibitions on modern art.

Croke Park & GAA Museum gives you all information about the game of football. The latter is also used for the EU conferences.

The Dublin Castle is one of the historical Dublin attractions which were constructed by King John of England. It is the hub of many concerts as well as EU meetings. Moreover, it also houses the Chester Beatty Library.

Christchurch Cathedral showcases many historical features of the city.

National Museum of Ireland comprises of artistic, cultural and historical collections of the city which is exhibited in three buildings.

The Malahide Castle showcases the pictures of the distinguished family of the great Talbot family.

Things you must do:

Uncover the rich history of the Dublin by going to the National Museum of Ireland.

Dublin Castle must be visited as it is a rich source of Irish history.

Make sure you make a trip to the Irish Museum of Modern Art which contains lots of historic information.

Those interested in books must go to the National Library of Ireland and get hold of some books there.

Visit the Cathedral of St. Patrick which is one of the most sanctified Dublin attractions.

Take time out and spend lots of it at the garden and parks of the city.

Take time out and spend lots of it at the garden and parks of the city.

Walk to the beach and enjoy the cool breeze out there.

Discern the elegance of Dublin by a tour on feet.

Shopping and Sports in the city:

Some of the best shopping centres of Dublin are Square Shopping Centre, Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Dundrum town centre and The Pavilion Swords. The shops have a lot to offer to the shopaholics. The major sports of Dublin are the soccer, rugby and golf.

How to spend nightlife:

The city’s nightlife is among the Dublin attractions which draws tourists. The buzzing clubs, bars and cafes offer whiskeys and Guinness to every aspirant and excited Dublin tourist.

Famous festivals:

Some of the foremost festivals celebrated in Dublin are the Temple Bar Trad fest, Dublin International Film Festival, The Dublin Book Festival, the Chinese New Year, the St. Patrick’s Festival and The Jameson.

Visit TodayTourism.com to learn more about Dublin tourist attractions and find Hotels in dublin. Stop by Robert Toth’s site where you can find more than 110,000 Cheap Hotels worldwide.

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