If you are fond of a chat with a stranger, a few pints of dark beer and a good Irish jig .... This town is sure to keep you entertained.
Dublin, the Irish capital is one of Europe's coolest places with more than half of the population younger than 25 years old.
The city has an amazing character as do its citizens. Many people think this is because of its weather having contributed to the people turning to humour and laughs to keep themselves entertained on wet and stormy days.
Join the St Patricks Day celebrations in case your around in March when everyone dresses up and there is heaps of drinks, parties along with parades all through the streets.
The Celtic and Gaelic history has a huge influence on the traditions and there is something unmistakably uplifting about the live folk music in Dublin performed in the streets as well as numerous establishments across town.
Getting caught up in an Irish pub with a charismatic local is certainly why a lot of people return again and again to this infectious city. The Guinness brewery is also one of the draw cards and Traditional Irish pubs are dotted around the city selling pints of the stuff. The vibrant nightlife in Dublin extends across a number of areas, each with their own flare.
Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey and the harbour is picturesquely dotted with many boats. It has more green spaces per square kilometre than any other European capital city, with all of city residents living within easy walking distance of one park or another. Outside the city there are also many amazing walks through the wild and green countryside.
Dublin is filled with history and there are lots of fantastic landmarks and typical monuments to visit. Just like most other parts of Ireland, the place possesses a particular air of mysticism and legend around it, creating images of leprechauns and banshees in your head. Dont forget to visit the beautiful premises of Trinity College and have a look at the Book of Kells in the library which was created by monks more than 1200 years ago.
Markus Bichler is a frequent travel writer for Traveledventures and has checked Dublins attractions while leading an international internship at our English language school in Dublin.
Dublin, the Irish capital is one of Europe's coolest places with more than half of the population younger than 25 years old.
The city has an amazing character as do its citizens. Many people think this is because of its weather having contributed to the people turning to humour and laughs to keep themselves entertained on wet and stormy days.
Join the St Patricks Day celebrations in case your around in March when everyone dresses up and there is heaps of drinks, parties along with parades all through the streets.
The Celtic and Gaelic history has a huge influence on the traditions and there is something unmistakably uplifting about the live folk music in Dublin performed in the streets as well as numerous establishments across town.
Getting caught up in an Irish pub with a charismatic local is certainly why a lot of people return again and again to this infectious city. The Guinness brewery is also one of the draw cards and Traditional Irish pubs are dotted around the city selling pints of the stuff. The vibrant nightlife in Dublin extends across a number of areas, each with their own flare.
Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey and the harbour is picturesquely dotted with many boats. It has more green spaces per square kilometre than any other European capital city, with all of city residents living within easy walking distance of one park or another. Outside the city there are also many amazing walks through the wild and green countryside.
Dublin is filled with history and there are lots of fantastic landmarks and typical monuments to visit. Just like most other parts of Ireland, the place possesses a particular air of mysticism and legend around it, creating images of leprechauns and banshees in your head. Dont forget to visit the beautiful premises of Trinity College and have a look at the Book of Kells in the library which was created by monks more than 1200 years ago.
Markus Bichler is a frequent travel writer for Traveledventures and has checked Dublins attractions while leading an international internship at our English language school in Dublin.
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