Dublin is a modern european city with a difference - the locals are friendly, the city is navigable on foot and the craic is mighty! Perfect for a weekend break the city has great shops, bars and restaurants. Try the hop on, hop off sightseeing bus - check out the Guinness Storehouse - a visit includes a pint of the good stuff from the Gravity Bar where you have a super view of Dublin.
Favorite Attractions: Molly Malone Statue, Guiness Brewery, Organic Market - Meeting House Square
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