Twenty reasons to visit Dublin
The 20 best things to see, do and drink in Ireland's capital.
The 20 best things to see, do and drink in Ireland's capital.
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This revamped national carrier is a quiet achiever and one of the best in the European skies.
It's estimated that almost a third of Australians have Irish roots, the nation's capital is a great place to explore them.
When in Dublin, you might be tempted to go on a massive pub crawl. But if you'd prefer gazing at great art instead of pints of Guinness, there's a string of alluring - and largely free-to-enter - options.
Craftsmanship meets character in this rapidly-evolving area of Dublin.
After just three years of operation, Ireland's Grand Hibernian will be packed up and shipped to continental Europe to start a new life.
Hoping for a glimpse of Justin Bieber or Oprah Winfrey? Martin Clunes or Idris Elba? Look here ...
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From Dublin and its cheery pub culture to the windswept Cliffs of Moher, the beguiling Skellig Islands and the Aran Island forts, Ireland is both mysterious and desolate, yet colourful, warm and welcoming. Its green hills blanketed in mist house the ruins of ancient castles with a bloody history, while its colourful towns are awash with cosy pubs that radiate with traditional live music and friendly people.