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Definition of a great city: a place that makes virtue out of vice and knows exactly where to find fun. Welcome to Dublin, the greatest city in Europe.

At first glance, it’s kind of difficult to see why. Dublin isn’t as sexy or as sultry as other European capitals, the architecture is a bit of a jumble and it seems everyone has something to complain about. Dubs can be brutally unsentimental about their city, but their warts-and-all attachment is born out of a genuine love of a place that oozes personality, a city whose soul and sociability makes it the most charismatic of capitals.

Sure, the almost mythical economic growth of the last 15 years and the explosion of multiculturalism, which has seen people settle in the city from fields as far flung as Nairobi and Nagoya, have given the city a cosmopolitan strut and swagger it never had before – not to mention a whole new world of distractions and delights to rival those of any other city of comparable size. But Dublin’s greatest draw remains Dubliners themselves, both native-born and blown in.

You should visit the excellent museums, amble through the landscaped parks and engage with Dublin’s myriad cultural offerings, but make enough time for socialising, the beating heart that makes this city thrive. Garrulous, amiable and witty, Dubliners at their ease are the greatest hosts of all, providing a life-affirming experience that will restore your faith in human nature. How many other places can you say that about?




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 If you want to have a taste of eating out , you can try one of the pubs. They don't serve anything fancy but simple pub food and often is quite tasty. Here you can also have an Irish beer such as Guinness and sing along with traditional folk music. It's one of the fastest ways to get to know the Irish culture.

Dublin travel guide

Get your bearings

The River Liffey cuts through the centre of Dublin, dividing north from south. At its western end are leafy parks, coming back in towards the centre are Kilmainham Gaol and the red Victorian terraces of the Liberties. The cobbled streets of the nightlife and cultural hub Temple Bar are in the heart of the city, south of the river. A short walk further south is St Stephen’s Green and beyond that the shopping magnet of pedestrianised Grafton Street. North over the Liffey, broad O’Connell Street is a mix of high-street shops and department stores. Follow Dublin Bay south for the charming coastal district Dún Laoghaire.


Irish evenings

Book a hotel in Dublin and sink a smooth pint of Guinness in a Victorian snug (booth) around South Great George’s Street, where you might lose all sense of time chatting away to the locals. Impromptu traditional music sessions carry on into the night at Cobblestones in Smithfield, or check out the live local rock bands in Wexford Street’s bars. Fans of Dublin’s literary greats can see Beckett’s or Wilde’s plays at the Abbey or Gate Theatre.


Family-friendly Dublin

On a Dublin city break, families can rent bikes for the children and even tandems to explore vast Phoenix Park on the lookout for deer. For wilder animals try Dublin Zoo inside the park. Step back a century to experience a Georgian childhood at the children’s nursery at Number Twenty Nine house museum. For a seaside retreat, the speedy DART train reaches Dún Laoghaire in just 20 minutes where you can promenade while tucking in to the famous ice-cream at Teddy’s.


Style and tradition

Grafton Street is the busiest shopping street, a traffic-free strip of high-street chains and elegant shops like Brown Thomas department store. Dublin’s foodies adore Fallon & Byrne for its gourmet food hall and basement wine-cellar, and the weekly market at Temple Bar, a cobbled square filled with stalls selling soft Irish cheeses. Take home traditional crafts like Celtic rings, Waterford crystal and creamy Belleek ceramics from stores along Nassau Street.


From Vikings to Republicans

A Dublin city break packs in centuries of history. Discover Viking skeletons at the National Museum and the 12th-century baptismal font at medieval St Audoen’s Church. Flat-fronted, five-storey Georgian terraces radiate gracefully from Merrion Square, where you’ll find a marble statue of a wistful Oscar Wilde and bust of republican Michael Collins. Look out for the bullet holes on the General Post Office’s pillars on O’Connell Street, a sobering reminder of the 1916 Easter Rising and the venue of the Declaration of Independence.

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