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There’s good reason eyes are smiling
Dublin, the unavoidable place to visit when in Ireland
Make friends and feel the literary heritage in Dublin. Leaving behind a turbulent history, the laid-back Irish capital has transformed itself into a modern European city with a nightlife to be proud of and booming business among graceful Georgian architecture.
Among the large choice of places to see in Dublin there is the Trinity College, witness of the rich Irish literary history. Founded in 1592, it houses the "Book of Kells", the world-known manuscript dating back from the 9th century.
If you’re interested in history, you should visit Dublin Castle: its State apartments, its Royal chapel and its ground levels. The beer lovers will appreciate the smell of hop when discovering the famous Guinness Storehouse.
Don’t miss the Ha’penny Bridge from 1816, bracing itself above the Liffrey river and owing its name to the price (a half penny) that had to be paid in the past to enter the city.
Getting to and from Dublin
Train Station(s)
Trains are a convenient way of reaching many towns and cities throughout Europe. The majority of cities in Europe have a minimum of one train station, while larger, more populated cities have two or more stations. Train stations, in general, are located in the heart of the city. Review the map below to get an idea of where the train station(s) in Dublin can be found.
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