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Dublin

One of the most popular capitals in Europe, Dublin is a city steeped in history. Huddled together within a small vicinity you’ll find Viking remains, medieval cathedrals and churches, Georgian squares and excellent museums. But it’s not just about buildings – music, theatre, literature and pubs play just as strong a part in Dublin’s atmosphere. These highlights are the must-sees for any visitor who wants to truly capture the variety and vibrancy of the city.

  • The elder statesman of Ireland’s universities, Trinity is also one of the oldest in Europe. Its buildings and grounds are a landmark in the heart of the city.

  • Three collections in three locations make up this outstanding museum, ranging from dinosaurs to modern furniture.

  • One of the first Functionalist buildings in Europe, the Trade Fair Palace now houses the National Gallery’s collection of modern and contemporary art, including 14 Picassos.

  • A surprisingly peaceful area, the castle was built into the medieval walls of the city and originally protected by the River Liffey to the north and the now underground River Poddle.

  • This ancient part of the city has been revamped into one of its busiest areas, day and night. There is no shortage of places to eat and drink.

  • Striking Norman, Gothic, Romanesque and Victorian features jostle for attention in this former Viking church.

  • Known colloquially as the “People’s Cathedral”, this is one of the earliest Christian sites in the city and is the Protestant community’s main place of worship in the capital.

  • A pint of Guinness could be the country’s national symbol. This fascinating exhibition at the Guinness Brewery ends with a welcome free pint of the famous black stuff in the sampling bar.

  • After a sobering tour of the onetime prison, lighten the mood at the former hospital, which now houses the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

  • The great pride and play area of Dubliners, this is the largest city park in Europe. Historic monuments and Dublin Zoo are only a few of its delights.

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