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Best places to visit in Dublin

  • Guinness Storehouse

    El Guinness Storehouse es la principal atracción de Dublín, que ofrece una inmersión profunda multisensorial en el mundo de Guinness, desde el proceso de elaboración hasta su icónica publicidad, con el Gravity Bar en la parte superior que ofrece vistas de 360° de la ciudad.

  • Temple Bar

    Temple Bar es el barrio cultural de Dublín, lleno de pubs animados, sesiones de música tradicional, galerías originales y arte callejero vibrante, y alberga el Temple Bar Pub, posiblemente el pub más fotografiado de Irlanda.

  • Trinity College

    Es la universidad más antigua de Irlanda, fundada por la reina Isabel en el siglo XVI, donde los visitantes pueden explorar el campus, sus edificios históricos y la antigua biblioteca que contiene el Libro de Kels.

  • Dublin Castle

    Construido en el siglo XIII sobre un asentamiento vikingo, fue la antigua sede del dominio británico hasta 1922 y ahora es un símbolo de independencia e importante estructura histórica de Irlanda.

  • Cliffs of Moher

    The Cliffs of Moher are a stunning UNESCO Heritage Site on the Atlantic coast, offering dramatic natural beauty and breathtaking views.

  • Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham Gaol es una antigua prisión convertida en museo que cuenta la historia de la lucha de Irlanda por la independencia, donde se pueden recorrer los fríos corredores de piedra y conocer a los líderes del Levantamiento de Pascua de 1916.

  • Christ Church Cathedral

    Christ Church Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, is a breathtaking medieval masterpiece renowned for its Gothic-Romanesque architecture.

  • Phoenix Park

    Phoenix Park es uno de los parques cerrados más grandes de cualquier capital europea, que alberga la residencia del Presidente de Irlanda, la residencia del embajador de Estados Unidos, un hermoso jardín victoriano y una manada de ciervos salvajes que han estado deambulando desde el siglo XVII.

  • Grafton Street

    The video mentions Grafton Street as a fun place for window shopping and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere with music and various activities.

  • St Stephen's Green

    St Stephen's Green is a famous public park that was originally a private garden and opened to the public in 1880, featuring a peaceful pond, flower beds, sculptures, and monuments.

  • Kilkenny

    A charming medieval town with narrow lanes and historic buildings, including a castle that has been standing for over 800 years, visited on a day trip from Dublin.

  • Ha'penny Bridge

    The oldest pedestrian walking bridge in Dublin, named Ha'penny Bridge because people used to have to pay one penny to walk over it.

  • Book of Kells

    A book containing the four gospels written on calfskin with art, housed in the old library at Trinity College; visitors can see two of the four books, but photography is not allowed.

  • EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

    An interesting museum that explores the motivations and experiences of those who left Ireland, as well as their impact worldwide, through a series of immersive displays.

  • Blarney Castle

    Blarney Castle is a medieval stronghold in County Cork, Ireland, famous for the Blarney Stone set within its walls, attracting visitors eager to kiss it.

  • Glendalough

    Glendalough is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland, famous for its ancient monastic settlement and stunning natural scenery.

  • Dublin Airport

    The video mentions that getting out of Dublin Airport with a rental car or ride share can be frustrating and time-consuming.

  • Jameson Distillery Bow St.

    En la Jameson Distillery en Smithfield, los visitantes pueden obtener una visión maravillosa del ascenso y la caída y el reciente resurgimiento del whisky irlandés, y también podrán degustar algunos de estos excelentes licores.

  • St Patrick's Cathedral

    La Catedral de San Patricio fue construida junto a un pozo donde el santo patrón de Irlanda bautizó a los conversos; data de 1220 y está llena de interesantes monumentos y hermosas vidrieras.

  • National Gallery of Ireland

    The National Gallery of Ireland houses an impressive collection of art with free entry, offering numerous opportunities for visually interesting photographs.

  • Giant's Causeway

    The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption, located on the coast of Northern Ireland.

  • Galway City

    Galway City is a bustling hub on Ireland's west coast, famed for its bohemian atmosphere, traditional music, and lively cultural scene.

  • Wicklow

    Wicklow is a county in Ireland known for its beautiful mountainous landscapes, forests, and coastline, often referred to as the 'Garden of Ireland'.

  • Oliver St. John Gogarty's

    A bar where you can experience live Irish music without spending a lot of money.

  • Gravity Bar

    A bar located on the top floor of the Guinness Storehouse, offering panoramic views of Dublin and a complimentary drink with the tour ticket.

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