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Visit Dublin - Ireland

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Planning a trip to Dublin? Get ready, because boredom is a word that does not exist in the vocabulary of those who visit the capital of Ireland, a very well-structured European destination, with cultural and entertainment options for all ages and the most diverse tastes, both during the day and at night, whether rainy or sunny.

In our opinion, it takes at least three full days if the intention is to enjoy the main attractions of the city. There are museums and libraries that keep very important treasures, shopping streets full of imposing buildings, parks with very beautiful green areas, theaters, stadiums, a phenomenal zoo, among other options.

To visit several of these places, visitors have access to the Dublin Pass, a card valid for one to six days, which can be purchased online or at Discover Ireland Centre, at the airport or in the center of the capital. To give you an idea, the three-day card, for example, gives a discount of EUR 35.50, including transport from the airport to the city center - in addition, of course, to saving time, as it prevents the visitors face queues at the attractions' doors.

The Dublin Pass entitles you to entry to 33 attractions in the city, such as St. Patrick's Cathedral, the Guinness Storehouse and Dublin Zoo. In addition, the card guarantees discounts at theaters, such as the important Abbey (read more about it below), cafes, bars and tours in the outskirts of the capital, such as the delightful trip to the mountainous County of Wicklow, known as the garden of Ireland.

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It only takes a short walk through central Dublin to understand why Ireland's capital is such a popular tourist destination. A culturally vibrant metropolis, with its past full of history, but which has not stopped evolving over time - without forgetting, of course, the traditions and jovial spirit that conquers the visitor from the first moment.

Situated on the banks of the River Liffey, Dublin is one of the largest and oldest cities in Europe, a capital where visitors will find more than a thousand pubs - where you can taste Guinness beer to the sound of U2, the local band of worldwide success - , elegant Georgian buildings, squares, parks, theaters and very important buildings, such as Trinity College, which houses the Book of Kells, among a number of other interesting points.

Although it is a tourist destination with endless options, both during the day and at night, it is necessary to remember that Dublin is very close to sensational attractions that deserve to be highlighted. Amazing places, like the Cliffs of Moher, which are just over two hours from the city (by car), or even the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland - another complete destination, which is just over two hours (by train).

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The pace of the streets of central Dublin is frenetic, the traffic a bit congested - something common in big cities these days - but the capital of Ireland is an easy place to get around, simply delightful for walking, and has an efficient public transport system.

There, the official currency is the Euro (€), unlike Belfast and the whole of Northern Ireland, where the currency used is the Pound (£). Furthermore, the island of Ireland - which encompasses the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland - has two official languages: Irish (Gaelic), the first language, taught in schools to this day; and English, which makes life much easier for visitors.

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Dublin offers a huge number of hotels. These are establishments belonging to large chains, boutique hotels and hostels that fit the most diverse profiles and budgets - but, despite the large number of options, it is necessary to anticipate with the reservation, if the intention is to spend less.

Divided by districts (1,2,3...), the capital of Ireland offers a number of interesting areas to stay and the best one will depend on your intentions. For example, a visitor who wants to be within walking distance of museums, pubs, shopping streets and general attractions in the city should look for establishments located in Districts 1 and 2, where O'Connell Street, Kildare Street are located. and Grafton, in addition to the Temple Bar area.

Areas a little further from the center, such as the Christ Church Cathedral area (Dublin 8) and the residential area of ​​Drumcondra (Dublin 9), are also excellent for those who want something quieter, but close to the main attractions of the city.

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