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Tourist Information.Dun Laoghaire Information office is located at The Ferry Terminal,
Dun Laoghaire Harbour,
Co. Dublin
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How we get there Dublin Airport is located to the north of the city. Flights come in from several major cities, and it is possible usually to get a connection flight through London, other European cities, and the US if you are flying from an airport without flights to Dublin. There are ferry services from Dublin Port and Dun Laoghaire, to Liverpool, Holyhead and other UK ports. Stena and Irish Ferries are two of the major ferry services.Dublin Trains and Railways Getting to Dublin via Rail from elsewhere in Ireland is also easy.
Bus Service Busaras, Dublin's Central Bus Station, is located at Store St, in Dublin 1. Routes run to most of the country from here.
For more information, see www.buseireann.ie.
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Transport Dublin Bus has an Information Office on Upper O'Connell St where all timetables are available. It closes at 2pm on Saturdays. Bus fares within Dublin...Read more...
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Saint Patrick's day.
if your looking for a time to visit Dublin, well look no further than
March 17th. This is the time when Dublin comes alive with one of the
largest and most famous festivals in the world. The Dublin St Patricks
Day Festival is an experience everyone should experience at least once,
and once you've been once your very likely to want to come back...Read more...

Weather Do not forget that Ireland can give you many surprises, so it would be wise to rewiew the weather forecast before and during your stay.
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Recommendations Here we list some tips to make your stay more enjoyable. |
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Security:
Dublin is considered a relatively safe city, but you must be very careful with your belongings.
Use caution when your withdrawing money from ATM machines.
Specially, ladies bags and wallets are the target of pickpocketers. Don´t leave them unattended at restaurants, bars or around any tourist attraction. Be very aware when using public transport, specially if it's crowded. Another precaution would be to ask the cost of taxis to the staff of your hotel.
Sights: The history of Dublin starts over 1000 years ago, when it was a small viking settlement. When you walk the streets of Dublin you'll be able to see some magnificent old buildings such as Christ Church Cathedral which was built in 1234 AD, although there has been a church on the site since 1028 AD...Read more...
Food:
Dublin has in recent years developed a restaurant scene on a par with most
principal European cities. A wide range of international as well as the traditional
Irish restaurants is widely available, many being based in Temple Bar. Most of Dublin's
restaurants are based on the south-side, with some exceptions on the north-side...Read more...
Towns near by:
City Centre, South County Dublin, South Dublin city, North County Dublin, North Dublin City and beyond Dublin...Read more...
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What is an Irish Pub? Imagine it’s the Middle Ages and you are a spice merchant traveling through the green, wet lands of Ireland. You might just take time to stop into an Irish pub for a drink and a rest.Pubs –- short for public houses –- were places that did not require a membership to enter, unlike private houses...Read more..
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