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Dublin is a thriving capital located at the mouth of the River Liffey. It's a city that embraces modern life without disregarding the past. Dublin abounds in medieval and Georgian buildings, plus has many historical landmarks to encounter as you walk the cobbled streets. Some are a strong reminder of the city's torrid past. In the midst of these ancient heritage sites lie the trendy new museums, galleries and pubs, which attract tourists all year round. The city has many opportunities for socialising with others, so book your air tickets to Dublin and discover why this city has fast become a tourist hotspot.
Things to do in Dublin
The whole city of Dublin is like one big museum with exhibits always on display. There are splendid cathedrals and castles that are truly worth exploring. Consider booking a guided tour to learn more about the city's past and its culture. And don't forget to bring a camera, as you'll have many photo opportunities during your stay in the city.
Whether you're exploring the city as a local or a visitor, don't miss out on these much-loved attractions:
Visit the Chester Beatty Library that houses over 20,000 manuscripts, rare books and intricate medicine boxes
Take a walk around Trinity College and admire its architecture and the treasures contained within the walls of the Old Library
Spend the morning at the Hugh Lane Gallery located in Charlemont House, and feast your eyes on some amazing masterpieces by Irish artists
View the nations archaeological treasures at the famous National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street
Spend a day at the Guinness Storehouse and find out everything you need to know about this renowned brewery before downing a few pints
Set foot on sacred turf as you tour the ancient St. Patrick's Cathedral
Visit the city's best open-air market to binge on some gourmet food offerings
Check out the Avoca headquarters at County Wicklow and shop their excellent selection of woolen products and accessories
Find out more about cheese-making in Ireland at Sheridan's Cheesemongers
Visit the city's green lung named St. Stephen's Green
Airports in Dublin
Dublin Airport is the primary airport serving passengers to the city. It has an extensive network of short-haul and medium-haul flights served by many carriers. This airport is capable of handling 35 million passengers per year. There are two terminals and several aircraft maintenance hangars at the airport.
Dublin Airport
Top Carriers
Before booking your flight to Dublin, check out the main carriers to this airport:
Aer Lingus,
Ryanair and
CityJet.
Location
The airport is located in Fingal, approximately 10 km away from Dublin city.
Transportation
Passengers can use buses or coaches to get to the city centre from the airport. Although there isn't a direct rail link to the airport, buses from the airport connect passengers to railway stations in the city. The airport is quite close to the M1 and the M50. There is both short term and long term parking facilities at the airport for those using their private vehicles. There's also car rental offices located at both terminals within the airport.