Travel to Dublin

It’s tough to turn down a trip to the Emerald Isle of Ireland and there’s no visiting this land of legend without visiting the eastern coast city of Dublin! Dublin has more history than most places in Europe. It’s been a place of commerce and social importance for centuries. It’s literally the place to go when visiting Ireland and since it’s still part of the UK, it still is one of the most populace cities with almost 2 million people within it’s main area. It was actually originally founded by the Vikings and grew from there as the...

Dublin festivals

Anyone visiting “the Emerald Isle” will definitely want to visit Dublin and of course the Dublin festivals. People from around the world make it a point to make Dublin, Ireland their vacation spot destination all year round and for good reason! Dublin makes sure to have something going on 365 days a year, 24/7. You would wonder how they could do this but it’s because there’s always something to see and do in Dublin. The Dublin festivals cover so many areas that you’ll need to keep your eye’s peeled for exactly what you want. There are seasonal...

What to do in Dublin

Few places around the world lend a friendlier hand than Dublin. The Emerald Isle offers wonderful hospitality, complemented by its warm and friendly hosts. A cosmopolitan city, Dublin is rightly proud of its rich heritage, but also presents a modern face in keeping with contemporary culture. 1. Trinity College Housing the Book of Kells, a near two century old manuscript written by monks, Trinity College is Dublin’s oldest university, built in 1592. 2. Christ Church Cathedral Dublin’s oldest building dates back nearly one thousand years to 1038. It was built courtesy of...

Things to see in Dublin

One of the most popular capital cities to visit in Europe, Dublin has many attractions for a mixture of tastes. There are many bars and clubs and is a regular favourite destination for stag weekends and hen nights. There is much more to do and see however in Dublin and this article gives a number of must see places to visit before you leave. I am from England and I love to visit different castles. I think my favourite is Warwick castle, however Dublin castle is also impressive and certainly worth a visit. The castle formerly under British rule for around seven hundred...

Dublin tourist guide

Dublin being the Capital City of the Republic of Ireland, which is also the largest city in Ireland has a lot to offer. The city is located at the mouth of River Liffey and surrounded by mountain ranges. Dublin has a favorable temperature with cool summers, mild winters and no temperature extremes. Attraction sites situated in the city and its surrounding include landmarks and monuments dating back to hundreds of years ago is which makes a historical and cultural centre that is a popular destination for travelers. The city also has more green per square mile than any other...