Popular Dublin Attractions To Visit
Author: Paul Buchanan
Author: Paul Buchanan
Where would you head to first if you were going to visit Dublin? Its a tricky question to answer because there is such a lot to choose from. Lets take a look at some of the highlights. What better place is there to start than the Guinness Storehouse? This impressive building was the home of the fermentation process but nowadays it houses a fantastic attraction which introduces you to the world of Guinness. There are eight levels to explore all in all, and you can even try pulling a pint of this famous beer yourself. You can also learn all about the history of Guinness and find out more about Arthur Guinness the man who started it all. If you want to learn more about the history of Dublin you should make the National Museum of Ireland your next stop. This is spread between several buildings, but the archaeology section is in Kildare Street in Dublin. There are all kinds of exhibits on display here that will show you a different side of the city. Of course you cannot visit Dublin without heading in the direction of the zoo for the day. This is a perennial favourite among both adults and children, and you can enjoy getting up close to big cats, small bats and everything in between. There are plenty of buses which serve the zoo from the city centre too, so you wont have any problem getting there. If you need some downtime after all that sightseeing make sure you head for Phoenix Park. This is out to the west of the main centre of Dublin, and in fact you will find Dublin Zoo on the far eastern side of the park. Besides the zoo you can see an ancient burial chamber, a Victorian garden and even Aras an Uachtarain which is more commonly known to visitors as the Presidents House. As you can see you get much more than just a park to explore when you visit Phoenix Park. Right in the heart of the city is one of the most impressive sights of all. This is Dublin Castle, and while it has changed beyond measure since it was first built it is still well worth seeing. The Irish government uses it now, but in its earliest years the site was intended to defend the city if and when needed. As you can see there is plenty to do on a weekend in Dublin. There are enough
Dublin hotels on offer to fit every kind of budget too. So youll have plenty of cash left over to pay for your admission to all the best attractions. You just have to decide where to head for first.About the Author:
Paul Buchanan writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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