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What to Do in Dublin
Spire Dublin
Huge, stainless steel, pin-like monument called Monument of Light. World's largest sculpture.
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland's oldest university founded in 1592. Located in the centre of Dublin.
Hugh Lane Gallery
Little art gallery has a strong collection of Impressionist works. Free admission.
Old Jameson Distillery
Housed in the original Jameson distillery where the famous Irish whiskey was produced from 1791 to 1966.
National Museum Of Ireland
Museum focused on arts, craft and wares, including some exhibits. Ideal for families.
Guinness Storehouse
Famous factory which produces the Guinness stout. Great tour through the building. Guinness history.
Croke Park Experience
Place for sporting matches, tours, music concerts and business meetings. Amazing atmosphere.
Sheridans Cheesemongers
Irish and European cheeses, wines and fine foods in Dublin shop. Catering Service available.
Dublin Castle
Famous 13th-century structure was the center of British power in Ireland. Guided tours only.
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Dublin in a Nutshell
At first glance, Dublin is not as sexy or fetching as other European capitals. The architecture is a bit of a jumble and it looks like everyone has something to complain about. Dublin is a city whose soul and fellowship makes it the most charismatic of capitals. Dublin is the largest city in Ireland and the capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is a historical and contemporary cultural centre for Ireland, as well as a modern centre of the arts, administration, education, industry and economy.
