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Author: Paul Buchanan
Author: Paul Buchanan

Having twice been voted the friendliest European city, and home to a range of iconic literary and musical figures, Dublin is a thriving modern metropolis with an intriguing historical past. Originally a Viking settlement, the Irish capital has evolved into a place thats simply bursting with energy and vibrancy. Theres a stunning selection of sights to soak up and activities to experience, making it an exciting destination to head to. Situated along the east coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey, the city offers up some of the most breathtaking views in the country: these are made all the more spectacular when observed from one of Dublins 24 beaches. In addition to the scenery, theres also a great range of shopping experiences to be had, bars to explore and attractions to see. No trip to Dublin would be complete without experiencing the Guinness Storehouse. Cited as Irelands top tourist attraction, its the perfect way to check out the countrys self-proclaimed finest offering, Guinness. In addition to discovering the history behind the world-famous beer, some lucky visitors even get the opportunity to Start the Brew. If, however, you miss out on this, you can always console yourself with a pint of the stuff instead! For those with a passion for fashion, then Dublins the place to be. Offering up a plethora of shopping opportunities, there are two main streets to choose from, which lie on opposite sides of the River Liffey. Grafton Street/St Stephens Green on the Southside is perfect for fashionistas, with its array of exclusive boutiques and jewellers, whilst the Northsides Henry Street houses a selection of the more popular stores and shopping centres. Music is an important part of Dublins heritage U2 and the Boomtown Rats are just two famous acts to have come from there and as such, theres a great choice of live music acts to hear and clubs to go to. Two highlights are the Bleu Note Bar and Club, which is ideal for listening to the very best jazz acts, and Fitzsimons Temple Bar nightclub, which hosts some brilliant DJ sets. Its also common to hear a range of live music acts playing on the street. To soak up some culture, its definitely worth heading to Dublin Castle. Showcasing some of the oldest architecture in the city, it was erected between 1208 and 1230. In addition to discovering the 13th Century Record Tower, State Apartments and the Undercroft, its also possible to soak up the beautiful views of the castles Dubhlinn Gardens. There are numerous other discoveries to be made in the Irish capital, and regardless of if youve been once or a hundred times, theres always something new to find. As well as the range of attractions and activities, the city is also home to a diverse array of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Whats more, the variety of accommodation on offer, from the luxurious hotels in Dublin to cosy guest houses, means that everyones tastes are catered for.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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