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FOOTBALL IN DUBLIN
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The city is host to Croke Park, the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association. With a capacity of 82,300, it is the fourth largest stadium in Europe after Barcelona's Nou Camp, Wembley in London, and the San Siro in Milan. It traditionall... |
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DUBLIN BEACHES
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Donabate is fabulous blue flag beach located in North County Dublin, close to Dublin City. The good news is its within easy access of the M50 and M1 motorways so you can avoid the city centre! The beach is nearly 4km long and is really sandy! There a... |
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CULTURE & LITESTYLE
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DUBLIN, IRELAND, is an excellent city break destination and offers plenty for the tourist to see and do. The Emerald Isles capital is a very lively city and one which has plenty going on for vacation and holiday makers. Although summer time tends to ... |
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SIGHTSEEING
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The National Museum, National Library and National Gallery are located very close to one another, Merrion Street Upper, Dublin 2. All three are worth a visit--they are even free. In the summer peak season, Dublin's top attractions can get packed. Sho... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN DUBLIN
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No visit to Dublin would be complete without a visit to one (or ten) of its many pubs (last count says there are over 600 pubs). Drink is relatively expensive: a pint of stout costs around ?4.50 and up, while lager costs around ?4.90 and up. However,... |
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THINGS TO DO
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Viking Splash Tours, Ticket office: Stephens Green North OR Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, ? +353 1 7076000 .Tours of the city and river in World War II amphibious craft - a bit different from your regular tour bus. Advance bookings are recom... |
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DUBLIN DISTRICTS
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Dublin postal districts are used by Ireland's postal service, known as An Post, to sort mail in Dublin. The system is similar to that used in cities in other European countries until they adopted national postal code systems in the 1960s and '70s. Th... |
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DUBLIN TRANSPORT
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Dublin is the main hub of the country's road network. The M50 motorway, a semi-ring road which runs around the south, west and north of the city, connects important national primary routes in the state to the regions. As of 2008, a toll of ?2 applies... |
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