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Experience dining in Dublin with a wide range of restaurants December 22, 2008

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Dublin boasts of having an extensive range of good quality restaurants which are slightly overpriced compared to other European cities. If you are looking for excellent Indian food at great value then you can check the restaurants around the South William Street area. These restaurants also offer some reasonable priced and ‘early bird’ deals, serving three course meals for around €10.

The most recommended dishes to try are the Khyber Tandoori on South William Street and Shalimar on South Great Georges Street. Another excellent option is the Surma on Camden Street and “Govindas” on Georges Street. In Govindas, you can enjoy very cheap Hari-Krishna vegetarian food. People looking for Chinese and Asian restaurants can visit the multi-cultural hotspot, Parnell Street.

Explore the Dublin Four November 21, 2008

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Tourists can explore the best of Dublin in its four administrative districts- Dublin City, Fingal, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, and South Dublin County.

Dublin City Centre

Dublin City Centre

Dublin City – Dublin is one of Europe’s oldest cities and charms tourists with its historical and cultural heritage. In Dublin, tourists can explore several trendy bars, restaurants and stylish shops and hotels.

Fingal
– Fingal boasts of silent villages and crossroads with a beautiful country landscape as the backdrop, picturesque seaside villages bordered by sandy beaches and rugged coastline.

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown – Dún Laoghaire Rathdown maintains perfectly balances its identity as a vibrant capital with scenic countryside. Tourists can enjoy several pleasure pursuits in this district.

South Dublin County – South Dublin County provides to visitors a chance to have a first hand experience of both city and county. There are numerous attractions and various activities to discover in South Dublin County.

Dublin Ireland – Town of the Hurdled Ford October 10, 2008

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Ireland is an island located on the north west of Europe and Irish Sea separates it from Britain. Dublin is the capital of Ireland and thousands of visitors come to the city to explore vibrant and diverse city. Dublin is a settled on the eastern coast of the country overlooking Dublin Bay. Dublin is the largest city of Ireland and offers plethora of scenic seaside villages, rolling mountains and rural countryside on your visit. The stunning beauty of Dublin has been luring hordes of tourists every year.

As Dublin is a compact city, it is not much difficult to discover the whole city. The architecture of Dublin is very much appreciated. The buildings of Dublin have the charm of medieval, Georgian and contemporary style of architecture. The wide streets, graceful squares and beautifully built-houses, and the two majestic canals bordering the area make Dublin a very beautiful place to visit. If you want to explore the cosmopolitan nature of Dublin, then you can visit its bustling port which is a lively area.

Dublin boasts of numerous attractions from historical castles to museums and art galleries which have good collection of artifacts. The main areas to visit while staying in Dublin is St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Christ Church, the National Gallery, Phoenix Park and many more.

Enjoy your stay in Dublin and experience one of the wonderful visits to the city.