Dublin

Dublin

Dublin

History and Culture

Attraction Introduction

Dublin, Ireland's vibrant and story-filled capital, is bisected by the River Liffey, which divides it into north and south. The city seamlessly blends an ancient literary tradition, a rich history, and a modern "Craic" culture (a lively and vibrant social atmosphere). Here, you can stroll through one of Europe's oldest universities...Trinity CollegeExplore its ancient library, which houses the national treasure, the Book of Kells; immerse yourself in...Temple Bar AreaCobblestone streets filled with live music and a joyful atmosphere; or perhaps inGuinness BreweryDiscover the legendary brewing history of Dublin stout and enjoy panoramic city views from the rooftop Gravity Bar. From Dublin Castle to Phoenix Park, every corner tells a story of the city's past and present.

How to Get There

Dublin's city center is compact, with most key attractions easily accessible on foot. For slightly more distant destinations, the city's public transport network is excellent, including a wide network of public transport options.busTwo roads running through the cityLuas Light RailAnd along Dublin Bay, suitable for travel to coastal towns.DART trainFor tourists, purchasing a ticket is highly recommended.Leap CardUse the (Frog Card) to pay for fares. It's valid on buses, light rail, and DART trains, offering discounts and convenient transfers within 90 minutes. From Dublin Airport to the city center, you can take...Airlink 747orDublin ExpressWait for the airport express bus, and you will arrive at the city center in about 30-40 minutes.

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