The Magnificent Phoenix Park
This park is situated 3 kilometers to the northwestern portion of Dublin City in Ireland. It is an enclosed urban park considered to be the largest in Europe which covers 712 hectares or 1,760...
Dublin Castle
If you can find Carlisle Castle in Carlisle and Dudley Castle in Dudley, then you are sure to find Dublin Castle in Dublin, Ireland. If you haven't seen pictures of this famous castle, you might...
Trinity College in Dublin
The Trinity College (formally known as the University of Dublin) is located in the bustling city of Dublin in the country of Ireland. The university in question had been chartered by the then...
Things to see and do in Dublin
London? Paris? Rome? If you're up to experiencing an extraordinary European adventure, then you might just want to try going to Dublin, Ireland. Situated near the mouth of the River Liffey, this...
Dobbins Restaurant Dublin
In the last few years, in common with many parts of the world, numerous restaurants shut their doors in Dublin. Some of the trendiest and extremely expensive ones just priced themselves out of...
The Temple Bar in Dublin
Temple Bar in Dublin's city centre is an area of great contradictions. On the one hand Temple Bar on a Saturday night is without a doubt stag and hen heaven, but on all other evenings and through the...
Transport in Dublin and Ireland
There are various means of transportation in Dublin and Ireland. There is a vast network of buses, railways, taxis and cars available in the city. All you have to do is to call the operator to find...
Events and Entertainment in Dublin
Dublin is a cosmopolitan city having never-ending potentials for the provision of round the clock entertainment and fun to its tourist. The reason behind this is its electrifying entertaining...
The Dublin Spire
The Dublin Spire was erected between December 2002 and January 2003 on Dublin's main thoroughfare, O'Connell Street. Nothing of note had been erected on this spot since the removal of Nelson's Pillar...
Ireland - Dublin: The Irish Capital Hardly Ever Irish
Dublin, capital of southern Ireland, has existed on the River Liffey for 1,100 years. Yet it has only been truly Irish for less than 100 of those -- and here's why. The Vikings from Scandinavia, were...
Top 10 Tips when Visiting Ireland
Ireland is a magical place. It has a culture and heritage that is truly it's own. The country is divided into The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic has 26 counties while...
Shopping Centres in Dublin
With the rapid economic growth of Dublin came both increases in the population of Dublin an increases in the amount of money Irish people had in their pockets. As the Celtic Tiger roared on, much of...
Guinness - A Dublin Legacy
Guinness is an Irish institution and if you visit any pub in Ireland you will see Guinness has pride of place at the bar. Often referred to as ‘the black stuff,’ Guinness is a stout beer which is...
The heart of the Emerald Island
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is an ancient city, founded in 841 AD by Vikings. Its rise began much later, in XVIII century under the influence of the English Crown. It’s no surprise that Irish...