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    The best things to do in Dublin

    Dublin
    attractions
    mix an incredible history dating back to the Vikings with the city's more cosmopolitan modern side.

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    While Dublin doesn't have as many monuments as other European capitals, it has an atmosphere that's 100% unique. Tourists focus mainly on two famous streets: O'Connell Street and Grafton Street. Here you'll find fun stuff to do in
    Dublin
    like visiting shops, bars, restaurants and sculptures like that of Molly Malone.

    During a tour, you can't miss three most important
    attractions in
    Dublin:
    Temple Bar, Trinity College and the Custom House. Temple Bar is one of the oldest and charismatic neighborhoods in Dubln. It's full of pubs, restaurants and a festive atmosphere at any time of day. Trinity College is the famous university in Ireland that was founded in 1592, and Custom House is a neoclassical-style building built in the 18th century to function as customs for the port of Dublin. Since its restoration it has become the headquarters of the Ministry of the Environment and the most striking building found on the banks of the river Liffey.

    The Kilmainham Gaol, one of the most chilling
    places to visit in Dublin, has lots of history, and was where
    the struggle for the independence of Ireland was witnessed. You can visit the insides of cells and common areas where many executions took place. Another of the great
    things to do in
    Dublin

    is the Guinness beer factory, founded by Arthur Guinness. Aside from being a fascinating visit, you're treated to a free pint at the end!

    And if you prefer outdoor
    Dublin activities,
    there are several sites for you to check out: St Stephen's Green, close to Grafton Street, and Phoenix Park, the largest park in Europe. The Garden of Remembrance is one of the extra special
    things to see in
    Dublin
    for its symbolism, and is dedicated to all those who died in the attempt to achieve independence. For more about
    what to do in
    Dublin
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