To enjoy the lively Irish ‘craic’, where better to start than by organising a Dublin city break? This energetic, vibrant city can offer something for all tastes and ages. For those who enjoy a tipple, there are the Guinness Storehouse and Old Jameson Distillery tours, and of course a glass of the ‘black stuff’ can always be enjoyed in Temple Bar. If you would prefer to see the sights on your city break to Dublin, why not grace the grounds of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Castle or Kilmainham Gaol. And after the sun has gone down, a Dublin city break continues to delight. From restaurants and theatres to nightclubs and live music venues, the fun never stops.
Home to many a famous writer, city breaks to Dublin will delight aspiring authors no end. From the birthplaces of George Bernard Shaw and James Joyce to the Book of Kells housed in Trinity College, Dublin has been providing a muse to budding writers for centuries. If all that culture-seeking seems too much like hard work, a city break in Dublin can be filled whiling away the hours in the city’s many parks and gardens or perusing the shops and boutiques which line the streets. Enjoy the culinary delights of the city’s many contemporary restaurants before indulging in a drink or two in one of the less touristy pubs away from the Temple Bar area.
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