Saturday, August 31, 2013

Dublin



On this card we can see the famous Temple Bar from Dublin, as the back of the card reads:
"Good food and drink, the Temple Bar Pub. Temple Bar, Dublin City, Ireland. 
For more than 160 years, patrons have flocked to the Temple Bar. Whether you are alone of with friends, the craic is mighty and you will feel at home."

Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. Its vibrancy, nightlife and tourist attractions are noteworthy, and it is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. 
Dublin has many fine suburbs. Some are easily navigated by foot from the city's centre and are dotted with many upmarket delicatessens and boutiques. Dublin's best beach is to the north. Dollymount Strand and the adjoining bird sanctuary are highly recommended. It's a great bike ride - there's an excellent bike path from the city along by the sea. Dublin's most famous shopping street is the pedestrianised Grafton Street, which runs between St. Stephen's Green and Trinity College. It has recently, along with its surroundings, been classified as an 'Architectural Conservation Zone'. This will involve a re-establishment of the area's rich historic charm and urban character. 
And No visit to Dublin would be complete without a visit to one (or ten) of its many pubs (last count says there are over 600 pubs).

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Thanks Monika!

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