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Dublin Castle Dublin Castle, Dublin, 2 |
Dublin Castle is situated in the city centre. You can walk inside and around the grounds without having to pay. You can also pay a tour guide that will show you the 14th century round tower, the Garda Police Museum, the ... more
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Phoenix Park Park Gate Street, Dublin |
Dublin has many parks in all shapes and sizes. Go there for lunch, for a walk or just to be away from the bustling city and to watch people. Phoenix Park On the outskirts of the city centre, this huge park -900 hectares/... more
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Dublin Zoo Phoenix Park, Cunningham Road, Dublin, 15 |
Where does one start? The zoo? - (ridiculously overpriced and only for people who enjoy watching neurotic animals in captivity) The Guinness Factory? - (being charged the price of a theatre ticket to see dull machinery a... more
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Merrion Square Merrion Street, Dublin, 4 |
Go on a sunday, around merrion square you can enjoy the architecture and brouse through the work of some local artists who exhibt thier work on the raillings of Merion park, this is where you'll pick up real souvineers!!... more
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Christchurch Cathedral Christchurch Place, Dublin, 8 |
Here is an excellent example of the structural component that allowed construction of our tall masonry buildings; the flying buttress. The walls of tall masonry buildings have to be designed to handle the tremendous outw... more
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National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin, Dublin, 11 |
The Botanical Gardens and Glasnevin Cemetery When I was a kid an excursion to these two places used to be used as a threat by unscrupulous teachers if one was being bold in school - as in 'Ye can forget the trip to Gweed... more
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Marlay Park Rathfarnham, Dublin, 14 |
Marlay Park in Rathfarnham on Dublin’s Southside is just a short drive from where I live, and I am ashamed to say that I only visited in January 2003 for the first time, after having lived in the area for more than 3 yea... more
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Kilmainham Gaol Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, 8 |
Kilmainham Gaol is one of Ireland's most important buildings. It was designed in an attempt to improve the quality of the penal system, and in the belief that prisons should be hygienic and well-ventilated. It is also, h... more
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Blessington Basin Blessington Street, Phibsborough, Dublin, 7 |
Water supply to the city was proving a difficulty to the City Corporation in the later half of the eighteenth century. The City Corporation saw the completion of the canals as a way of supplying water to the city centre ... more
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Guinness Storehouse St James's Gate, Dublin |
A trip to Dublin would be a waste without visits to Guinness and Jameson. I, being a purveyor of the Black Stuff, enjoyed the former thoroughly. The visitor centre at St James Gate (The Guinness Brewery) is a very, very ... more
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