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Dublin is Ireland's capital and has become a very booming and vibrant city in recent years.  It has one of the largest youth populations in Europe (around 50% are under 25) and has been a magnet for immigrants as well.

Dublin spreads from the banks of the River Liffey and contains a number of fine attractions.  The Temple Bar district is noted for its bars and music.  You can find tons of people hanging out here at night.  As well, Dublin is home to Trinity College, which has a great library that includes the Book of Kells.  Visit the Kilmainham Gaol for a good look at Ireland's history and visit the Guinness Factory for a pint of beer and a tour of how the famous beer is made.  

 

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The opposite of Geneva: doesn't boast but is a beautiful little city. Plenty to do, I recommend the National Gallery and lunch at nearby Stephen's Green. You can always visit a pub, go to a movie or shop. Don't forget to look at the famous central post office where the 1916 Easter Rising took place. For history: see the cathedral (now Anglican) and the pro-cathedral (Catholic, still waiting to get the cathedral back). Also, Dublin is the place where Händel first performed his famous "Messiah" And don't forget the Newman University Chapel, as well as the Book of Kells at Trinity College!
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  1. When you are in Dublin stay in busy areas unless you have somebody with you or know the area.
  2. If you need help just ask someone they are usually very helpful
  3. There are many ways to get around the city so if you missed your bus, train etc. don't worry you could hop on a Dart, Luas or even get a Taxi. No bother.
  4. Watch out for street performers on Grafton St. they are very good usually.
  5. Watch your bags on the Luas . Pickpockets usually take that form of transport because it is so cheap.
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If you want to go for a city break, Dublin is fine, but 2 days are enough to visit almost everything! The city is not huge. I enjoyed going for a pint in Temple bar (Quays Bar), with Irish music almost everyday! 
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