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Truly Madly Deeply Dublin

02-29-2008

 

 

 
Visit Dublin

Truly Madly Deeply Dublin

Dublin is not just a place. It’s a mood, an energy, a spirit. A sense of connection, of belonging, of home-coming. A state of mind, an easy warmth, a contagious zest for life. It’s a passion for music, laughter and conversation. It’s open and genuine and generous. It’s tranquil and wild and spontaneous. And whoever you are, wherever you’re coming from. whatever you’re into…Be warned. You’re going to fall in love with Dublin, not just once…but over and over again. Truly. Madly. And deeply!

Dublin – City of Living Culture
Dublin, Ireland’s capital, is a city that truly captures your imagination. Cobbled alleys, Viking remains, Georgian squares. Dublin’s history goes back over a thousand years. Step back in time in this city full of literary landmarks, from the James Joyce Tower to Trinity College, alma mater of many of Ireland’s greatest writers.

Steeped in history and youthful energy, Dublin is a medieval city where the charming and cosmopolitan converge in delightful diversity. Fine museums and art galleries chronicle Dublin’s long and colourful past, while the pubs and cafes buzz with traditional and contemporary entertainment.

Throughout Dublin city and county you will find an abundance of visitor attractions to discover and explore, from the most majestic museums to more modern centres of entertainment. Whether your interest is sport, history, art or literature, whether you want to follow a heritage trail, visit a zoo, eat in a castle or follow in the footsteps of Dublin’s many musical greats, there’s something for everyone in Dublin.


The Dublin Region
County Dublin is ideally situated on the east coast of Ireland and just a 20 minute journey will bring the visitor from the bustling city to the charming coastal towns and villages of the county which dot the sometimes rugged sometimes sanded coastline and provide boundless opportunities for craft shopping, water sports, seafood dining and picturesque walks against the spectacular backdrop of Dublin Bay.


Having Fun in Dublin
Dublin is home to the friendliest people in the world. Add to this live music, packed pubs, hip clubs and plenty of culture plus a real passion for sport and you have everything you need for a madly memorable time in Dublin!

It is no secret that Dubliners love to party. Dublin’s unique spirit of fun and entertainment is evident in the many festivals and events organised throughout the year. Get spooked at Hallowfest. Feast your senses on the sights, smells, sounds and tastes from around the world at the Festival of World Cultures. See the stars at the Jameson International Film Festival. From the Mardi Gras atmosphere of the St. Patrick’s Festival, to the weird and wonderful acts at the Street Performance World Championships, there are over 100 festivals and events organised throughout Dublin every year.

For more information on Dublin, visit the official online tourist information office at www.visitdublin.com

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