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Georgian Homes, Dublin Bay, Grand Wicklow, and Mystical Newgrange

The capital of Ireland is well known for a thriving pub life. Every year, more pubs and restaurants open, where the best of Dubliners spend their intellectual and creative capital for rousing debates and humorous exchanges.

So that pubs never run out of Irish beer, brew...

 
A treasure house of Ireland’s artifacts, some of which are over 9,000 years old. Bronze age, Viking, and Celtic maste...
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Supposedly, St Patrick baptized people into Christianity at the site of this centuries-old Anglican Church, one of two in Dubli...
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Temple Bar is a landmark in the city. The cobbled square is lined with bars, restaurants, shops, and galleries. It also a favorite gathering place for Dubliners as well as buskers. Public speaking events an...
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Experience all things soul as you imbibe the music, cinema, food, and various performances during the Dublin City Soul Festival. Held every Janua...

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Showcasing contemporary art at its best, Art Ireland exhibition is hosted by the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) every November. Independent artists a...

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When Dubliners go caroling, they do it in style! Come December, the city’s National Concert Hall is filled with the melodious sounds of Moz...

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Extended stay america columbus sawmill road is designed specifically for people who need more than just a room while away from home. in addition to the comfortable recliner and large work desk, the oversized studio suites feature a kitchen that all...
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Classic, elegant victorian redbrick situated inthe embassy district. private country homeatmosphere situated in the city. individuallydecorated rooms. honour bar located in ourelegant drawing room. private car parking. amember of manor house hotels...
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Located halfway between atlanta and savannah. free hotbreakfast. hotel features multi weight station, outdoor pool,and business center. all rooms have 27 inch television withcable hbo, data port phone, coffee maker, microwave,refrigerator, high spe...
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Brown Thomas is Dublin's most exclusive department store. With top designer names (including many Irish designers) in clothing and cosmetics, plu...
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Known primarily for its large selection of books, magazines, and stationery Eason also carries tapes, CDs, records, videos, and other audiovisual...
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Filling Wolfe Tone Square every Saturday is Wolfe Tone Market. Artists and artisans operate their own stalls, offering everything from paintings ...
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  Wander through the beautiful estate of Malahide Castle and absorb the fresh sea breeze and breathtaking views of Dublin Bay
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The Tea Room is a smart restaurant beautifully and lavishly set up in the U2-owned Clarence hotel. From start to finish, the Tea Room is guaranteed to deliver one of your most memorable meals in Ireland. 
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Established in 1890, Lord Edward claims to be Dublin's oldest seafood restaurant. A staunch advocate of traditional cooking, they are of the firm belief that culinary trends come and go. They do a me...
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This friendly neighborhood eatery offers Irish fare at its most unpretentious. It's cheap, straightforward, and well worth seeking out.
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Swoon over the masterful culinary creations of Chef Eamonn O’Reilly at his restaurant, One Pico. Try the incredible parsley and garlic soup with poached quail egg to start. Dishes such as roast rump o...
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