Things to do in County Dublin

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Dublin which includes signage, heritage architecture and street scenes
Bord Gais Energy Theatre showing street scenes, a city and modern architecture
Guinness Storehouse featuring interior views and modern architecture as well as a small group of people
Dublin featuring dining out and food
Trinity College featuring a park, a statue or sculpture and a monument

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What to do in County Dublin


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City Centre Dublin

St. Stephen's Green and Croke Park are a few top attractions in City Centre Dublin. Hop around the city on the metro at Jervis Station or Dominick Tram Stop and check out the area's fantastic nightlife, fascinating museums, and great live music.

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Temple Bar

Wander down medieval-style alleys lined with pubs, shops and galleries, then have a pint, listen to music or party.

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Howth

Unique features of Howth include the seaside views and waterfront views. Make a stop by Howth Harbour or Dublin Bay while you're exploring the area.

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Aviva Stadium showing modern architecture, heritage architecture and a park

Ballsbridge

Ballsbridge is known for its fantastic nightlife, and with sights like Aviva Stadium and Herbert Park, you won't get bored spending a day wandering around this part of Dublin.

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Ranelagh

When in Ranelagh and the surrounding area, you'll want to check out sights like St. Stephen's Green or Aviva Stadium and hop on the metro to see more the city at Ranelagh Station or Charlemont Station.

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Dun Laoghaire

A quintessential Victorian seaside resort, just seven miles south of Dublin, Dún Laoghaire on the east coast of Ireland is a veritable treasure trove of cultural delights. Historically, it is known as the ‘Gateway to Ireland’ due to its harbour, which was once the main port of entry for ferries to Ireland from Great Britain.

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