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A Visitors Guide to Dublin Ireland

You are going to Dublin, Ireland. Maybe it
is your first trip or maybe you are a returnOne of the largest city parks in the world is
visitor. Either way it is always a good idealocated in Dublin. The Phoenix Park has 1730
to make a few travel plans before you packacres and is bigger than both Central Park
your  bags.and  Hyde  Park.
When you plan a trip to Dublin there are someOther places you may want to put on your
things to keep in mind. The weather isitinerary are; the Dublin Castle, Merrion
always something to be prepared for. YouSquare, Leinster House, the Dublin Writers
will find that the weather in Dublin isMuseum, and the National Gallery. The
always changing and it is certainly notGuinness Brewery is also a popular stop as is
something you can count on. Even in July andTrinity  College.
August when the weather is at its warmest it
still does not get hot. If there is a warmFor those budget-minded travelers there are
and sunny day it is a good plan to have amany things to do in Dublin that will allow
jacket with you because it can turn cool,you to stay on your budget. You can see a
windy or even rainy in a very short amount ofrather inexpensive movie in Dublin if you go
time.to the theater before 6pm. For those who
want a reasonably cheap way to travel
There are many things to see and do in Dublinthroughout the city of Dublin, you can take
although there is not one main attraction.the inter-city rail network. This network
There are attractions on both sides of thejoins the north and south suburbs and there
River Liffey. One of these attractions isare several places of interest along the way.
the Molly Malone statue. It is located at
the  bottom  of  Grafton  Street.If you enjoyed Phoenix Park you may want to
visit one of the other parks in Dublin. Take
The best shopping in Dublin is close to theyour lunch along and head for the gardens in
Molly Malone Statue so you may want to seeDublin Castle or the Iveagh Gardens. St.
the statue and shop on the same day. TheStephens Green is also a lovely place to
south side of the River Liffey is where thepicnic.
most popular museums are located as well. If
you want to see a beautiful cathedral or twoWhen the weather is nice there are several
you  will  find  them  in  this  region, too.parks in Dublin besides Phoenix Park. You
can pack up a nice picnic lunch and eat at
Dont forget about the north side of theSt. Stephens Green, the gardens in Dublin
river. Here you will find a fascinatingCastle  or  the  Iveagh  Gardens.
atmosphere on Henry Street and Moore Street.
Tourists seem to enjoy this area and you canThe author grants you permission to publish
visit museums and find good places to eat.this article on your website or in your ezine
If you enjoy spending time in a park, you areor blog as long as you do not modify it. You
in for a treat. The Phoenix Park is a greatmust keep the resource box including the live
park and is actually larger than Hyde Parklink back to the Search Ireland Hotels
and  Central  Park.website.



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