A Dublin break

There are a fair few European cities that can attract tourists with their historical heritage, many tourist attractions, good food, nightlife and liveliness. One of which is Dublin, the proud capital of the Republic of Ireland.

Dublin has thrived and has become quite a wealthy place; there are a selection of modern shops, tasteful restaurants and trendy bars. Dublin is known to be very energetic, with many of the young people visiting for a relaxing weekend or an eventful holiday. Dublin really does have a lot to offer tourists.

Whenever you plan to visit Dublin, be sure to pack a few bad weather clothes. Ireland isn't best known for good weather, so ensure that you're ok with the odd rainy day during your visit. Of course don't let the weather put you off your visit, there is a large variety of things to do in Dublin, regardless of whether the sun is out or not.

Dublin is packed with museums, art galleries, castles, zoos, churches and gardens. So there's a fair few things to keep you occupied. The locals believe in having fun, and saying this, there are a variety of different theatres and cinemas to keep you entertained. If you are more into your sports, then try having a round of golf around some of the most beautiful golf courses in Ireland, and be sure to experience Gaelic football.

You can enjoy every evening with Dublin's vibrant nightlife. There are a variety of vibrant clubs, casinos and festivals to ensure no night is a dull night. Eating out isn't difficult with the selection of different restaurants, cafés and stalls available to suit everyone's taste. And while your there, try a Guinness.

A Dublin trip can't be fully experienced in a day, so book a room in one of the hotels in Dublin. Save some money on Dublin hotels when you compare Dublin hotels online.

Michael Wade

An author from North Wales

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