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Dublin

Dublin

Situated on the coast of the Irish Sea at the mouth of the River Liffey lies Dublin, the capitol city of Ireland. Known internationally for it's friendly citizens and vibrant nightlife, Dublin has become a popular tourist destination for young people eager to experience the the many novel attractions offered in the bustling Irish city.


Music is stock and trade within the city, and Dublin has engendered some of the most influential musical acts in the history of pop music. Live music can be found throughout the city, played on the streets as well as in pubs and venues. It is also home to many acclaimed companies in the performing arts and visitors will find many options to suit their tastes.

Hotel accommodations are available for every budget and taste, but most opt for hotels in the animated city center as many of the attractions are within walking distance. A charming and slower paced alternative is the Ballsbridge area, which is a lovely part of the city and offers access to the city's public transportation.

Dublin's cultural quarter is known as the Temple Bar district. Winding cobblestone streets, restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and cultural attractions make this area a favorite among tourists and locals alike. The population in the area tends to run on the youthful side, and Temple Bar has a solid reputation for it's exuberant and rowdy nightlife.

Dublin is a small, walkable, tourist friendly city full of cultural attractions, architecture, arts, entertainment, and nightlife. The charming hospitality of its locals makes it one of Europe's must see destinations.

Situated on the coast of the Irish Sea at the mouth of the River Liffey lies Dublin, the capitol city of Ireland. Known internationally for it's friendly citizens and vibrant nightlife, Dublin has become a popular tourist destination for young people eager to experience the the many novel attractions offered in the bustling Irish city.

The primary language spoken in Dublin is English.