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Dublin's urban City Centre Dublin neighbourhood is loved for its bars and museums, and visitors often enjoy its varied attractions, including Guinness Storehouse and Jervis Shopping Center.
Dublin's Temple Bar neighbourhood is known for its bars and live music, and entices visitors with attractions, including Bank of Ireland and Dame Street.
Dublin's Ballsbridge neighbourhood is known for its restaurants and bars, and entices visitors with attractions, including Royal Dublin Society and Herbert Park.
Get your fill of Guinness Storehouse – one of the top attractions in City Centre Dublin and worth a pic or two during your stay in Dublin. Our travellers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. If you want to experience more of the culture Dublin has to offer, head to Vicar Street, Saint James's Hospital, and Irish Museum of Modern Art.
If you'd like to get a taste of Dublin student life, check out Trinity College in City Centre Dublin. Our travellers also like the museums and art galleries in the area.
Catch an event at Aviva Stadium during your trip to Dublin. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
During your trip to Dublin, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Grafton Street. Discover the lively bars and great live music in this vibrant area.
During your trip to Dublin, you can do some window-shopping at O'Connell Street. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
A pint of Guinness at its source is practically mandatory, with the Storehouse tour ending at a rooftop bar with panoramic city views. Trinity College houses the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript that makes modern graphic designers weep with inadequacy. St. Stephen's Green offers respite from Dublin's famously changeable weather, which locals discuss with the detailed analysis normally reserved for sports teams. Speaking of which, catch a match at Croke Park where Gaelic football fans demonstrate enthusiasm that makes American sports crowds seem positively sedate. The pubs of Temple Bar overflow with live music, though savvy visitors seek less touristy establishments where musicians play for love rather than tips.
There's a lot visitors like about Dublin, especially its bars and museums. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Take a campus tour or explore the surrounding area of Trinity College. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Guinness Storehouse.