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City Guide To Dublin In IrelandDublin is a vivacious city where Irish craic (fun) is a favourite pastime. Dublin is Ireland,to those who know Ireland only from books, music and movies. Some believe the Irishare simply fun-loving pub goers who love a good joke and dancing the Irish jig.However, the Irish have a serious side and in Dublin, ‘the proof is in the pudding.’Business in Dublin is booming, reconstruction is evident and the economy remainsstrong.Dublin sits on the River Liffey, one of Dublin’s favourite attractions. Many touristsspending adventure holidays in Dublin enjoy an afternoon cruise. When thinking about joining one of many tours to Dublin, contact local tour operators direct. They offer thebest deals with affordable prices for adventure holiday tours to Dublin.Once you purchase a packaged tour, local tour operators cannot offer you the lowestprice for airfares and accommodation. Local tour operators have access to the mostaffordable tours to Dublin. The advantage of contacting local tour operators direct is thatthey know first hand what is happening in Dublin, and they know ‘what’s hot and what’snot’.Sightseeing in Dublin is a great adventure as you walk along cobbled streets, pausing togaze at medieval buildings and golden treasures from a prehistoric past. ChristchurchCathedral, the National Gallery of Ireland, the National Museum of Ireland, TrinityCollege, Dublin Castle and the Guinness Storehouse evoke a nostalgic response. Weare present because others had a past.Dublin’s music and literature, loved and enjoyed by readers and audiences worldwide,are golden treasures not collecting dust in old buildings of the city. They live in the heartof Dublin’s history. The struggle for freedom in the early years of the twentieth centuryled to bitterness and unrest as messy violence bloodied the cobbled streets andshamrocks. Now, Dublin is young again and today’s youth are content with funky bars,trendy restaurants and chic shops.Worldwide tourists enjoy the traditional pubs, quiet museums and Temple Bar wherefiddlers cause feet to tap to the beat of lyrical rhythms. Horse-drawn carts slowly rollover cobbled streets as speedy cars rush by. Contact local tour operators direct toarrange <a href="http://www.puretravel.com">Travel</a> plans for adventure holidays inDublin.Only in Dublin can you attend a traditional Irish House Party, offering an introduction toDublin. Parties include delightful entertainment, Irish food, great Irish craic, localmusicians, storytellers, dancing and genuine Irish whiskey.Dublin Airport, located in County Dublin, is the arrival site for worldwide adventureholiday tourists. The airport is 10km north of Dublin’s city centre, near M50 and M1motorways. Dublin Airport has one terminal with three Piers and a Mezzanine. Pier D is
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