Did You Know?
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is
divided into northern Dublin and southern Dublin by the Liffey River. The
city's harbor, Dublin Bay, is perhaps one of the most scenic areas in the city,
with the view of the Wicklow Mountains to the south and surrounded by quiet
suburbs. The inner city, on the other hand, is a very lively area, and Dublin
has not one but two centers, one on each side of the river. On the river's
right bank is O'Connell Street, the right bank's main thoroughfare and home to
the General Post Office. On the left bank of the river, you'll find the Temple
Bar area and Grafton Street, respectively the drinking and shopping centers of
the city.
Nightlife
The nightlife in Dublin is energetic
and full of non-stop entertainment. There is a variety of clubs, local bars and
pubs to choose from when deciding your destination such as the Alchemy, Club M,
Tripod, Copper Face Jack and The George. If you are looking for a club that is
very lively and populated, the Alchemy is an excellent club of choice. At the
Alchemy the setting is comfortable and exhilarating as it is located at the
Temple bar in the basement. This particular club plays a large variety of music
to keep all visitors happy and also provides them with Ireland's finest brews.
Sightseeing Attractions
Some of the best sightseeing
experiences come from a simple stroll down Dublin's streets. Buildings
throughout Dublin are covered in murals to the centuries-long war that has
taken place in the city between members of the Protestant and Catholic
religions. These murals are sometimes monuments to martyrs and other times
warnings to the opposing side; either way, seeing them is an experience that
cannot be matched by any other city in the world. Other notable and more
prominent sightseeing attractions are the General Post Office, the site of the
Easter Rising of 1916, Dublin Castle, Trinity College, the Chester Beatty
Library, the Christ Church Cathedral, and Kilmainham Gaol.
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