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Things to do and see when visiting Dublin

Dublin Writers Museum
Housed in a Georgian mansion, the museum has a collection of Irish literature dating back 300 years. There are books, letters and personal items from the likes of Shaw, Joyce and Yeats.

Temple Bar
A wonderful shopping district lined with cafes, shops, galleries and restaurants. It is also the home of the Temple Bar Circus Festival, home to the very best Irish and international performers, from street performances and workshops, to extra special boat tours and family movies with a circus twist.

Malahide Castle
Located on 250 acres of lush park area in Malahide. This once private residence is about 800 years old and the main hall now plays host to private celebrations and banquets, while guided tours in French, Spanish and Dutch are available for tourists.

National Stadium
Built in 1939 as the world's first arena dedicated to boxing, it has served as the venue for many international competitions and National Championships. The venue now also hosts music concerts and other events.

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Save up to 60 Percent on flights Welcome to our page for travel to Dublin, the capital and largest city in Ireland located near the midpoint of the country's east coast. Most of Ireland has a mild, temperate climate with few extremes in either direction. Dublin generally receives less rain then the rest of the country although winters can still be soggy and showers are common throughout the year. Summers in Dublin are cool and generally pleasant peaking at about 68F in July. The coldest months are January and February, but even then, the temperature rarely dips below 34F.

Irish Hillside When you're planning your next trip, you may wish to visit the Tourism Ireland web site which is the official guide for travel to Ireland. This is a wonderful site, much like the country itself. Visitors can find sightseeing and activities that are regularly updated. The site also has a trip builder area to help you make your travel plans.

For more specific information to the city itself, we recommend the County Dublin web site, this is an official web site for the county and city of Dublin, Ireland. Before you start making firm plans, you probably should read the consular info sheet for Ireland, this publication from the U.S. government provides important info regarding traveling to Ireland.

Will you be flying? Then you will want to save up to 60% on cheap flights to Members of both IATAN and ASTADublin by using our consolidator database. Our database is updated many times a day with new inventory from some of the largest flight consolidators in the country.

Irish Cliffs If you do fly, chances are you will fly directly in to Dublin Airport (DUB). The airport is about 12 miles from the city with taxis and buses readily available. If you are the type that likes to plan ahead, you can book a private airport transfer that will take you from the airport directly to your hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. At the time of booking, you will be required to provide your flight and hotel details.

The U.S. State Department publishes the U.S. passport services office to find out how to obtain a passport, they can also help you with replacing or changing a U.S. passport. Finally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides detailed health tips to help you prepare for travel to any country.
 
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