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The Dublin is its capital and largest city Ireland.
At a glance
It is located approximately in the middle of the east coast of the island, at the mouth of the river Lifey. It was originally founded as a center for the Viking slave trade and is the main city of Ireland since the Middle Ages.
Ideal period of visit
How to get there
By air
Dublin Airport (Europe's 8th largest airport) is the largest and most connected airport, with flights to many cities in USA, του Canada, in the United Kingdom, on the mainland Europe and in Middle East.
By train
The only cross-border train is the Enterprise service which consists of two companies, the Irish Rail and the Northern Ireland Railways on the line from Belfast Central Station to Dublin Connolly Station.
By road
By boat
Orient yourself
How to move
The city has 1 metro line while the second is under construction
What to see
Museums
- National Museum (National Museum of Ireland).
- National Gallery (National Gallery).
- Irish Museum of Modern Art (Irish Museum of Modern Art).
- National Museum of Typography of Ireland (National Print Museum of Ireland).
- National Library (National Library).
- Hugh Lane Municipal Library (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery).
- There are a large number of galleries and art spaces in the city: The City Arts Center, Four, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, The Project Arts Center, The Royal Hibernian Academy.
Entertainment
Theater
In the city center there are several theatrical stages, the most important being the Abby Theater, Gate Theater, Olympia Theater, Gaiety Theater. The area around Stephen's Green is home to many of the city's nightclubs as well as typical Irish pubs. There are also two major movie theaters in Dublin: Savoy Cinema and Cineworld.
Studies
Dublin is home to its state university Ireland.
Job opportunities
What will you buy
In general in Ireland They have the euro as their official currency but they also accept the pound Of Britain.
Where are you going to eat?
Economic options
Middle class
High benefits
Where to go for coffee - drink
In Dublin, as in the rest of Ireland, traditional Irish music is very popular, which is heard in the various pubs of the city.
Where will you stay?
Economic options
Middle class
High benefits
Stay safe
Health and precautions
Communications
Small problems
Next destinations
- The Wicklow Mountains. the Highlands of Ireland, south of Dublin.
- Lake Malahide and castle. north of Dublin.
- Lake Bray.
- The hill of Tara (Hill of Tara). prehistoric monument.
- Mellifont Abbey. ruins of a monastery from 1142.
- Howth. seaside village on the homonymous peninsula