Things To See and Do In Dublin
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Things To See and Do In Dublin |
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Guinness StorehouseThe STOREHOUSE was originally built in 1904 to house the GUINNESS fermentation process. This incredible building was constructed in the style of the Chicago school of architecture, with massive steel beams providing the support for the structure of the building. The STOREHOUSE building housed the fermentation of GUINNESS beer until 1988, and in November 2000, the new addition to Dublin tourist attractions offered opened its doors. The core of the GUINNESS STOREHOUSE building is modelled on a giant pint glass, stretching up from reception on the ground floor to The Gravity Bar in the sky. If filled, this giant pint would hold approximately 14.3 million pints of GUINNESS! Checkout The Paramount Hotel NearbyTemple BarDublin's Cultural Quarter. Located in the heart of Dublin's City Centre, some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual shops line these narrow, cobbled streets running between the Bank of Ireland and Christ Church Cathedral. Stay at any of our Temple bar HotelsTrinity CollegeTrinity College builds on its four-hundred-year-old tradition of scholarship to confirm its position as one of the great universities of the world. Trinity i is located on College Green, opposite the former Irish Houses of Parliament and near Grafton Street. One can stroll around and enjoy the old worl surroundings of this World Famous University. Stay in any of our Dublin Hotels and stroll to TrinityViking Splash TourViking Splash Tours is a truly unique experience on land and water, taking in the sights of Dublin during a fun-filled and engaging guided city toure, by showing you the sights of Dublin by land and water! Their amphibious vehicles take you from land to water and back again, offering city vistas not available on other Dublin tours. Book Viking Splash TourKilmainham GaolBuilt in 1792, it is Ireland's most famous disused prison. It held throughout the years many famous Nationalists and Republicans in members of the Society of United Irishmen (1798), Young Irelanders (c1840s), Fenians and Land agitators, Parnell, Davitt. The leaders of the 1916 Ester Rising were executed here. The prison was closed in 1924. Attractions include a major exhibition detailing the political and penal history of the prison and its restoration. The tour of the prison includes an audio-visual show. |
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