Ireland. Destination.
Dublin, Ireland
Discovering Dublin – Ireland’s Heart of Heritage and Hospitality
Dublin isn’t just the capital of Ireland; it’s a treasure trove of history, culture, and the famed Irish hospitality. From its Viking roots to its literary giants, Dublin has always been a melting pot of experiences, making it Ireland’s beating heart.
Historical Enigma: Dublin Castle stands as a testament to Ireland’s rich history. With its medieval towers and Victorian gardens, it encapsulates the diverse eras that Dublin has witnessed, offering a journey through time.
For the Literature Lover: The Dublin Writers Museum pays homage to the literary giants such as James Joyce and W.B. Yeats who called Dublin home. It’s a sanctuary for those who find solace in the written word.
Culinary Delight: The Temple Bar area is not only known for its vibrant nightlife but also for its culinary scene. From traditional Irish stews to modern gastronomy, it’s a feast for every palate.
In Dublin, every cobblestone and every corner has a story to tell. Whether you’re a history buff, a literature lover, or a culinary enthusiast, Dublin invites you to experience its warm hospitality and to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Dublin
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
Region Eastern and Midland
County County Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
Currency: Euro (€)
Language: English (Irish Gaelic is also spoken)
Weather Climate: Maritime temperate climate, with mild winters and cool summers.
Major Airport: Dublin Airport
Time from London by flight: Approx. 1h 15m
Major Train Station: Heuston Station
Time from Belfast by train: Approx. 2h 15m
Time from Belfast by car: About 2 hours, depending on traffic.
Time Zone: Greenwich Mean Time (GMT); Irish Standard Time (IST) in summer.
Tourism Office Link: Visit Dublin
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