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Visiting
Dublin |
Dublin is Ireland's capital city in the east of
Ireland. Medieval, Georgian and modern architecture provide
a backdrop to a friendly bustling port, where the
cosmopolitan and charming converge in the delightful
diversity that is Dublin.
Fine
museums and art galleries chronicle its long and colourful
past, while the pubs and cafes buzz with traditional
entertainment. Dublin's attractions range from castles,
theatres, museums and art galleries to the lively spirit of
Temple Bar.
The International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is
close by, as are many visitor attractions and sights such as
Trinity College and Dublin Castle.
The villages and small towns of the county are as
charming as the city is exciting. Within half an hour of the
city centre there are mountain walks, stately homes and
gardens and sandy beaches.
Besides
the spectacular scenery, the pace of life and the distinct
cultural tradition, the real appeal of Dublin is its people
known for their courtesy, wit and hospitality that always
extend a warm welcome to visitors of this capital city.
Whether approaching Dublin from within Ireland or from an
international destination, there are a wide variety of modes
of transport in operation to get to the Best Western Royal
Dublin Hotel.
The Airlink bus and many taxis operate from Dublin
Airport while buses and the DART operate in the city centre,
just a short walk from the hotel.
Many
of Dublin�s premier attractions are on our doorstep at the
Best Western Royal Dublin Hotel:
Guinness Storehouse: Home of Ireland�s most famous
beverage.
Phoenix Park: Europe�s largest enclosed city park.
Dublin Zoo (in the Phoenix Park)
Kilmainham Gaol: One of the largest unoccupied Jails in
Europe.
National Museum of Ireland
Dublin Nightlife
Temple Bar: Dublin�s Cultural Quarter, brimming with
arts, culture and entertainment.
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