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A Visitors Guide To Dublin Ireland
By Thomas Smith
You are planning a trip to Dublin, and you need a few travel ideas. If you have never been to Dublin before you will enjoy the experience. You will have the best time if you have some idea of the sights available to you.

When you plan a trip to Dublin there are some things to keep in mind. The weather is always something to be prepared for. You will find that the weather in Dublin is always changing and it is certainly not something you can count on. Even in July and August when the weather is at its warmest it still does not get hot. If there is a warm and sunny day it is a good plan to have a jacket with you because it can turn cool, windy or even rainy in a very short amount of time.

There may not be one outstanding attraction in Dublin but that does not mean there are not plenty of things to see and do. Check out both sides of the River Liffey and you will be able to keep pretty busy. At the bottom of Grafton Street is the Molly Malone statue.

The best shopping in Dublin is close to the Molly Malone Statue so you may want to see the statue and shop on the same day. The south side of the River Liffey is where the most popular museums are located as well. If you want to see a beautiful cathedral or two you will find them in this region, too.

Save some time for the north side of the city of Dublin. Moore Street and Henry Street are interesting places to visit because of the atmosphere. You will also find a museum or two and places to eat.

A few other places to plan on visiting are: The Guinness Brewery, Trinity College, Merrion Square and Leinster House. The National Gallery is worthy of some time as is the gorgeous Dublin Castle and the Dublin Writers Museum.

Other places you may want to put on your itinerary are; the Dublin Castle, Merrion Square, Leinster House, the Dublin Writers Museum, and the National Gallery. The Guinness Brewery is also a popular stop as is Trinity College.

You will also find that all five national


museums and galleries are free of charge to visitors. This is quite a bonus for anyone who enjoys spending time at museums. You can see all the displays at the Museum of Decorative Arts and History, the National Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery and the Museum of National History.

Good news for the museum lovers! The five national museums and galleries in Dublin have free admission. These include the National Gallery, the Museum of Decorative Arts and History, the Museum of Natural History, and the National Museum of Modern Art.

Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned veteran of Dublin, you will always remember this wonderful city.

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