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Popular Foods and Must Do's in Dublin Ireland!

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Discover the vibrant heart of Dublin, Ireland, with this curated collection of iconic landmarks, historic pubs, and cultural gems. From the legendary Guinness Storehouse to the ancient halls of Trinity College, explore the city's rich history, lively music scene, and essential culinary delights.

  • Guinness Storehouse

    A popular tourist destination in Dublin where visitors can take Guinness pictures and play a game to see who can drink the beer to the half middle of the G on the glass.

  • Brazen Head

    Ireland's oldest pub, founded in 1198, where the visitors enjoyed Guinness beef stew, fish and chips, and caesar salad, but there was no live music on the day of the visit.

  • Kilmainham Gaol

    One of the oldest prisons in Dublin, where visitors can take a one-hour tour to learn about Irish history and get the feel of what it was like to be a prisoner.

  • George's St. Arcade

    A cool arcade where visitors can get nutty delights, such as salted caramel peanut clusters and chocolate clusters, from St. George's Arcade.

  • Grafton Street

    A street in Dublin known for live music, shops, and tourism.

  • Trinity College

    The oldest college in Ireland, dating back to the 1500s, which houses the Book of Kells in its old library.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Temple Bar

    The most well-known bar in Dublin, located in the Temple Bar district, where a McDonald's is conveniently located nearby.

  • The Hairy Lemon

    A restaurant where the visitors enjoyed traditional Irish meals such as bangers, beef and Guinness pie, and loaded chips.

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