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Simply have a longing to combine culture with a festive getaway to the origins of St Patrick’s Day, surrounded by outstanding artistic and cultural heritage? What are you waiting for? Dublin is the ideal destination for all types of visits.
Useful information about Dublin
Weather
7 - 16 °F
Distance
1159 km
Currency
Euro
Jet lag
-1h
Flight duration
2h15
Languages
Irish, English

5 Reasons to go to Dublin

To Drink Like an Irishman
In Temple Bar and elsewhere, the pubs, symbolic of the festive atmosphere of the city, are like a second home for Dubliners. But why not enjoy the famous local beer at the very place it’s made, at the top of the Guinness Storehouse? Another place where you can visit the sources of the Dublin soul is the old Jameson Distillery, birthplace of Whiskey...

To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
On March 17, the Irish community all across the globe united to commemorate St. Patrick's Day. At the heart of a tradition respected for more than 1,000 years, Dublin dons its most beautiful festive clothes for the occasion, for four busy days, between parades, concerts and ... Guinness!

To Afford a Stay ... in Prison
Now a museum, Kilmainham Gaol Prison, known for its sad status as the world's toughest prison centre, is a landmark in Irish history. There, many political figures have paid with their lives for their commitment to Irish independence. It is an essential commemorative site.

For the Trinity College Library
A source of inspiration for filmmakers, Trinity College's impressive library is more than just a place dedicated to the memory of Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett, Bram Stoker and James Joyce. On its shelves rest some of the most precious books in the world, such as the Book of Kells, written by monks from the High Middle Ages.

To Explore a Land of Legends
It is no coincidence that the producers of the "Game of Thrones" series have set their sights on the Irish landscapes. Inhabited land, the island is the kingdom of elves and spirits, master figures of Celtic folklore and local traditions. It is a unique atmosphere, you can discover by taking a captivating road trip.
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