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Dublin

Ireland's capital has a wealth of attractions, most within walking distance of each other. Among these attractions, the St. Patrick Cathedral and the Christ Church Cathedral should be on everyone's must see list. They are exemplary of Ireland's rich history and culture.



Next on the list is Trinity College which is home to the Old Library containing priceless, illuminated manuscripts dating back to the 7th century.

If you are thinking of attending Trinity College, you should visit DublinLife website. "These web pages provide a wealth of practical information on, planning your journey to Dublin, finding accommodation, your first few days in College as well as basic facts about such mundane matters as banking, shopping and Dublin transport."



Dublin's National Museum also has an impressive collection of artifacts dating from the Stone Age upto the 20th century.
                 

Of course, one cannot visit Dublin without walking down O'Connell Street. It is the city's main and busiest throughfare and has a mix of architectural styles and a grand central mall puntuacted with statues of famous Irish citizens.
                                      

Dublin is also well known for its collection of pubs, which are filled with a variety of people, often playing live music.

For a taste of the city's pub life, visit   http://www.odonoghues.ie/


Plus, Dublin is home to the Guinness brewry
             








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