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Dosdoce's Dublin guide

Dosdoce's Dublin guide

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Trinity College

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.

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Trinity College

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.

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National Gallery

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.

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Temple Bar

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.

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St Patrick’s Cathedral

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.

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St Patrick’s Cathedral

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.

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Dublin - a full Irish Breakfast - audio guide by AudioExplore

Discover Dublin at the press of your mp3 player "Play" button. Start with O'Connels Bridge, stare to the Millenium Spire, have a short history break at GPO, smell the pulsating life of Moore Street, cross the Hapenny Bridge towards Temple Bar and Bank of Ireland. Walk the tracks of Oscar Wilde at Trinity College, do some window shopping on Grafton Street and then have a digestive break at St Stephens Green. Continue your trip to St' Patrick Cathedral and come back to admire Christchurch. After a history break at Dublin Castle finish your trip with a pint of black stuff at Guinness Hop Store. Plan your trip at AudioExplore.com

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Grafton Street and environs

Wander around Grafton Street with lively high end shopping emporia and street theatre, take a break in a coffee shop and take a walk around the side streets and in Stephens Green at the south end of the street.

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Grafton Street and environs

Wander around Grafton Street with lively high end shopping emporia and street theatre, take a break in a coffee shop and take a walk around the side streets and in Stephens Green at the south end of the street.

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Albany House

This 18th-century house was once owned by the Earl of Clonmel, but is now privately run as a comfortable hotel, cleverly blending period furnishings with modern amenities.

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