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Monday, 11 July 2011

Some Spots to Visit in Dublin

Dublin is the largest city and capital of Ireland and is the home of ancient Irish history. It is the perfect place to see modernization with historical background. This combination of city makes it a major destination for the tourists visiting country.

Dublin offers the best night life in Ireland with many bars and restaurants offering tasty wines with ear smoothing lovely Irish music. If you are somewhere near RDS then don’t forget to enjoy the events going on in there as it has something going round the year. So, no matter in what season you visit there, you’ll find something enjoyable.  It will be good if you base yourself near RDS as there are many fine hotels near RDS to make your stay comfortable. You can have luxury hotels, or budget hotels and other cheap hotels. So you have enough options to go with.

Here is a part of an article giving information about top spots of city.

"Dublin Castle: It is one of the oldest castles of country. It is in the oldest part of city, the Christchurch Area. This castle was originally built by King John of England as a defensive structure. British used it as their headquarters during their rule in Ireland and it has also played a great role in Irish history as the Irish Crown Jewels was disappeared from this castle in 1907. It is one of the major spots of Dublin and attracts many tourists coming to the country and is also a major center of EU meetings.

Trinity College: Located in the College Green in heart of city, Trinity College has the largest library of Ireland. It is the not only the oldest university of Ireland but also one of the seven oldest universities of English speaking world. This college was founded by Queen Elizabeth in 1592 and has collection like the Book of Kells in its library. You can find this book in display along with many other historical books preserved in library."

You can find information about more destinations of Dublin at Hotspots in Dublin, Ireland.

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