Dublin is really impressive: the history that was going on here, the antiquity that has survived here, and the number of drunks that are progressing here .It is these merry red-haired revelers that give Dublin its slightly razuhabistuyu, but quite friendly atmosphere and the charm of such a "provincial capital" .The feeling of some provincialism is strengthened also by the external appearance of the city - firstly, compared to other European capitals, Dublin is not that big - and Moscow is even less than once in 20; Secondly, there are very few modern "glass" buildings, which in recent years have captured large cities with frightening speed; and third, there are many parks and gardens, carefully guarded by the city authorities .Sightseeing here, however, will suffice for a standard vacation with a vengeance - knowingly Dublin is so loved by travelers from around the world .We will not waste time, and we will tell about the very-that worth seeing, trying and experiencing in Dublin is .

Contents

  • 1 How to get
    • 1.1 Search airplane tickets to Dublin
  • 2 Transport Dublin
  • 3 Kitchen and restaurants in Dublin
  • 4 Shopping: shops
  • 5 The climate of Dublin is
  • 6 Dublin Entertainment, Excursions and Attractions
    • 6.1 Top attractions in southeast Dublin
    • 6.2 Top attractions in southwestern Dublin
    • 6.3 Other sights
  • 7 Excursions
    • 7.1 Dublin and the east coast

How to get

The international airport of Dublin accepts direct flights from Moscow to S7. In addition, you can fly with docking through many European cities: CSA (via Prague), Swiss (via Zurich). The most budgetary - through Germany with AirBerlin or German Wings (from 100-150 euros), from there - on flights of the national airline Aer Lingus (when booking in advance about 100 EUR in two ends).

Between the Dublin airport, the central Dublin bus station, the Connolly railway station, and the Heuston train station, every 20 minutes the Airlink express buses run (7 EUR one way or 13 EUR round-trip) .The same bus company provides a link between the city of Cork and the local airport, as well as between Shannon Airport and Limerick (this is the nearest city from the airport - 25 km) .In addition, from the center of Dublin (Konnoli street) to the airport there is a regular city bus for 2, 5 EUR, schedule and location of stops, check in the office information .

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Transport Dublin

High-speed rail in Dublin (DART) is operated between 25 city stations. This type of transport is very convenient and covers most of the capital and suburbs. Trains pass through the stations every 15-20 minutes, starting at 6:00 and ending at 23:45. Tickets are purchased at stations. Catching a taxi in Dublin is not a problem, but prices are very "biting."

Dublin Bus bus services all Dublin County routes. Discounts apply when buying tickets.

Kitchen and restaurants in Dublin

The main gastronomic sight of the city is the Irish stew. Not the soup, or the second dish, made almost by the prescription from the British netlenka "Three in a boat, not counting a dog" - that is, from all that was found in the house (with the exception, perhaps, only a dead rat from the fox-terrier Montmorency). One portion usually gorges on for three days.

In fact, Dublin's dish No. 1 - this is the most famous stew - consists of potatoes, bacon and pork sausages "codel", which can be tasted in any of the metropolitan restaurants .In general, a restaurant meal in Dublin costs a rather large sum - from 10 EUR for a light snack up to 40 EUR for a dinner without wine .Among the best restaurants of national cuisine - Winding Steyr, which serves delicious mussels cooked for a couple, Ti Rumz, whose specialty is not tea, but pork legs, pompous Halo and democratic Eli with huge portions of simple and hearty meals ."Jacobs Laddar" with a view of Trinity College is famous for smoked goat cheese and potato casserole with mackerel .

The best pubs in Dublin are located (and literally one on the other) in the Temple Bar area. Here you can talk, but you can remain silent, but you must drink at the same time. True, it is not cheap: a pint of beer is released at a crazy price of 7 EUR.
Charming Dublin

Shopping: shops

In addition to buying traditional Irish souvenirs, in Dublin you can arrange a good shopping, which will not be hard to beat. The local "village of sales" Kildare Village opened in 2006. It features popular European and global brands: Molton Brown, Corso Italia (Cerruti and Valentino), Calvin Klein Jeans, Kenneth Turner, Villeroy & Boch, and lesser known British and Irish.

Working hours: from Monday to Wednesday and on weekends - from 10:00 to 18:00, on Thursday - from 10:00 to 20:00, on Friday - from 10:00 to 19:00.

Ghost bus.
A group tour with such a chilling name will lead tourists through the gloomy world of Dublin ghosts and eerie legends. On the way, they will see houses where ghosts live, hear about the origin and bloody life (or, more likely, the afterlife) of the path of Dublin Dracula - and even be able to shake the hand of the mummy (if they dare). A terrible journey ends in the cozy atmosphere of the tavern Legal Eagle, where travelers will be entertained by the characters of Dublin legends.

The climate of Dublin is

Dublin March 1, Sunday
Overcast
+7 ° C in the day
+5 ° С at night
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Dublin March 2, Monday
Overcast
+4 ° С in the day
+2 ° С at night
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Dublin March 3, Tuesday
Overcast
+6 ° С in the day
+1 ° C at night
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Dublin weather forecast for 10 days
Average monthly temperature, ° C
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
in the daytime + 8 + 8 + 10 + 11 + 14 + 17 + 19 + 19 + 17 + 14 + 10 + 8
night + 3 + 3 + 3 + 4 + 7 + 10 + 11 + 11 + 10 + 8 + 4 + 3

Despite the general prejudice that Ireland without rain is not Ireland, the east coast of the country (where Dublin is located) is by far not the most raw place. Rains here go, but not so often, to catch the sun in autumn-winter-spring it is possible with the same probability as rain, that is 50 to 50. In summer and at all in the capital, grace - bright sun and green grass is stable in stock.

Dublin Entertainment, Excursions and Attractions

Dublin - one of the most beloved travelers capitals of the world .Almost all the main attractions of Ireland are either in the territory of the largest city of the country, or in the immediate vicinity of it .Moreover, according to the data of the national tourism association, half of the paid and popular Irish tourist sites are located here (the list includes the Dublin zoo, the Guinness Beer Museum, the National Aquatics Center, the Book of Kells in Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and the prison Kilmehan Museum) .As for free attractions, then of the top ten, in the capital you can find as many as seven interesting places to visit .

Free admission can be found at the National Gallery of Ireland, the National Botanical Garden, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Guinness Family Farm Family Estate, the Trinity College Science Gallery, the Chester Beatty Library, the National Library of Ireland, and the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art.

Territorially the central part of the city is divided by the River Liffey into two regions: southern and northern .Most of Dublin's attractions are concentrated in the area south of the river, which, unlike most of the city's rivers, is clean and fish-rich..One of the main streets and a part-time tourist attraction in the northern region is the repeatedly destroyed and restored O'Connell Street .The oldest area of ​​the capital is the labyrinth of streets around Temple Bar, which has now become the focus of numerous restaurants, pubs and trendy shops..The very center of the city is St. Patrick's Cathedral, which was built on the very spot where this legendary saint baptized local residents .

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Top attractions in southeast Dublin

The southeastern part of the city is not so rich in interesting places to visit, as the southwestern part of the city is .Nevertheless, here are some interesting places to visit $ $ .First of all, it's Trinity College .Trinity College - one of the city's most famous landmarks .Founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592, this complex is famous for its many magnificent old buildings and paved stone rectangular courtyards between the gray buildings of the library (1591 g) .Together with the University of Dublin, it is the oldest and most prestigious higher education institution in the whole of Ireland..Glory outside Ireland, the College was brought Kell book, stored in the local library .This unique work of Celtic monks dates back to the year 800 and is considered the most beautiful medieval manuscript edition of $ $ .

In Dublin it is convenient and profitable to use Dublin Pass - a discount card that provides tourists with a number of significant benefits. Dublin Pass is designed for one, two, three or six days. The cost is from 29 EUR for one-two-day discount card for an adult. A six-day discount card costs 89 EUR. In addition to the free access to attractions, the Dublin Pass provides various discounts in shops, theaters and restaurants. Also in the service on the discount card is included transfer on the comfortable bus Aircoach from the airport to the city center.

Also, being in this part of Dublin, it is worth to visit two remarkable museums, included in any ten of the best sights of the city .This is the National Museum of Ireland and the National Gallery of Ireland .In both museums admission is free .Schedule of the National Museum of Ireland: Tuesday to Saturday, with 10 .00 to 17 .00; on Sunday, from 14 .00 to 17 .00; on Mondays - day off .Most of the exhibits - a variety of archaeological finds - from the human body of the Iron Age to the beautiful medieval decorations .Schedule of the National Gallery of Ireland: Monday to Saturday, from 9 .30 to 17 .thirty; on Thursday, from 9 .30 to 20 .thirty; on Sunday - from 12 .00 to 17 .30 .Lovers of the beautiful are waiting for a large collection of Irish, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch painting .

Map of Dublin

Top attractions in southwestern Dublin

Dublin Castle is a landmark place where from the 12th century until the twenties of the last century the British administration was located (it is on an elevation to the west of the city). Entrance to the territory - from Monday to Saturday - from 10.00 to 16.45 and on Sunday from 12.00 to 16.45.

No less interesting are the two cathedrals: the Cathedral of Christ, the main cathedral of Dublin, and St. Patrick's Cathedral, the largest in all of Ireland. The latter became famous for the fact that for a while he was led by the great writer and satirist Jonathan Swift, who is familiar to every adult and child from the book "The Journey of Gulliver", by which he is the author.

In the south-west you can also find the famous Temple Bar district. The density of pubs in the Temple Bar is around one. In the sense - one bar per one square meter, no less. Here you can talk, but you can remain silent, but you must drink at the same time. These are the local rules of good taste.

In Ireland, there is a ban on smoking in public places.
Christmas in Dublin

Other sights

61-meter obelisk in honor of the Duke of Wellington and the area of ​​Fifteen acres, Marriott-Skive, Eli Place and Fitzwilliam-Skway. Blackrock House is a picturesque summer residence of the English Vice-King of Ireland. There are many theaters in the city. The most interesting of them are the National Theater of Ireland "Abby" and the State Concert Hall.

Lovers of literature will be interested to go to places associated with the names of book heroes or writers. In particular, in Dublin there is a museum of James Joyce, a writer who told about this wonderful city and its inhabitants in his book "Ulysses". The pubs where the hero of the work of Leopold Bloom stayed, survived to the present day.

For families with children, the Dublin Zoo is suitable. Admission ticket for an adult will cost 15 EUR. Discounts for children and large families are available.

Excursions

From Dublin, you can go on an excursion to Glendalough - a glacial valley in the county of Wicklow, notable for its medieval monastery, founded in the 6th century. Other local attractions include round monastery towers, the picturesque Glendalough Valley and two lakes with clear water.

Another noteworthy point of the local "excursion" - the estate Powerscourt, a palace and park complex created in the 13th century and survived a global reconstruction in the 18th century .The pearls of the complex are an Italian terrace and a grandiose staircase (which was done by a hundred workers for 20 years!), A lot of sculptures and fountains, the Triton lake, Japanese gardens, Pepper tower (whose prototype was the favorite piquant of the Wiccountess of Wales).Well, in the local Garden-by-wall assembled exotic plants, which are contraindicated Irish wind .

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