Howth
Things To Do
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Close to Dublin but a world away. This is an excellent place to come if you enjoy seafood as you will be spoiled for choice. If you enjoy cycling there is popular a coastal cycle way to Howth and the headland itself presents a formidable challenge to any cyclist. Worth the trip to the top for the views back across Dublin bay.
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Georges Street Arcade
Souvenirs
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This is Dublin first purpose built Victorian shopping arcade, completed in 1881. It offers a variety of shops from arts and crafts to clothing and accessories and jewellery. There are numerous places to stop for a snack or something more substantial to eat.
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Trinity College
Fun & Active
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Founded in 1592 modeled after the collegiate universities of Oxford and of Cambridge but unlike these, only one college was ever established; as such the designations "Trinity College" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous for practical purposes.
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National Botanic Gardens
Things To Do
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Put simply the gardens are beautiful, there is a visitors center where you can find all the background information you need and also a lovely cafe. The beautiful glass-houses are a must see and there is also a walled kitchen garden that is well worth a look around.
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The Little Museum of Dublin
Museums & Galleries
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It is quite unlike traditional museums with not a hint of stuffiness about it. There are new exhibits added on a rolling basis which keeps the museum fresh. The museum is run independently of the National Museum structure and fully deserves support.
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Dublin Zoo
Fun & Active
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Every kind of Animal you can imagine. Its a fun zoo. Plenty of interactive things to do for all the family. Places to eat or bring a picnic.
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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
Shopping
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This building is one of the finest Georgian buildings standing in Dublin and you can wander around it for free (or spend a small fortune shopping). There is a wonderful covered over courtyard in the middle which is a lovely spot of a cocktail or some dinner, you might even be entertained by a pianist.
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Iveagh Gardens
Sights
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If you need an injection of tranquility a visit to the Iveagh Gardens will sort you out. Fans of gardening and landscaping will enjoy the many styles exhibited in the gardens. They are a great place to picnic if the weather allows.
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St. Stephens Green
Fun & Active
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its historical and beautiful and full of charm. You can jog around it or through it and there are many beautiful walks inside. A herb garden with amazing smells specially for the blind, a kids playground and its accessible to great restaurants and shops when you finished.
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Moore Street
Shopping
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Generations of fruit and vegetable stall holders have plied their trade on this street, the oldest food market in Dublin. More recent additions to the street include shops supplying the emigrant community from around the world. This has brought a new vibrancy to the area. If a 'chinatown' were to develop in Dublin it would surly start here.
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St Anne's Park
Sights
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The park is a treasure trove of discoveries. There are several follies, ornamental ponds, a walled rose gardens and the Tudor red stables which house a cafe and on Saturdays a farmers market. There is a children's playground, a model car racing track and an arboretum. A rose festival is held on the third weekend of every July.
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Sweny's Chemist
Fun & Active
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If you have been trying to figure Ulysses out they will help you here. It really is a magical place, time has stood still in here and you can even buy the special lemon soap that is hand made the old way. If you have a passion for Joyce you will appreciate this place.
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St. Michan's Church
Things To Do
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Here you can literally come face to face with the great and the good of Dublin's past. Remember this is a burial place so respect should be shown at all times. Also be aware that religious services still take place here and that the crypts are closed to visitors at lunch time and on Sundays.
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Carmelite Church Whitefriar Street
Sights
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If you are not of the romantic ilk St. Valentine may still be your man, he is also the patron saint of epilepsy and bee-keepers (as well as fainting and plague but lets not shout that too loudly!). The Carmelite church itself is worth a visit too and there is a coffee shop for refreshments if you need reviving from all the love in the air.
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Garden of Remembrance
Fun & Active
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if you want to sit and ponder in a place of peace and beauty in Dublin s North side this is a good option. Its beside the Dublin Writers Museum and you can rest your bones and think of those who gave there lives so we can sit and enjoy.
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