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Discovering Dublin

Dublin is a city rich in history, art, culture and nature. From the beautiful landscapes of the Irish coast to the crowded pubs, there are many things to discover in Dublin!
 

1- St Patrick's Cathedral

Known as the largest church in all of Ireland, St Patrick's Cathedral is actually one of two cathedrals built on Dublin soil. However, St. Patcrick's Cathedral still remains the most popular of the two when it comes to tourists. The cathedral was originally founded in 1191 and is rich in over 800 years of Irish history and culture. An architectural wonder, its beauty can be seen both inside and outside. It is also the burial place of Jonathan Swift, author of Gulliver's travels and dean of the cathedral.
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2- Phoenix Park

A huge walled park located about 3 km from downtown Dublin, Phoenix Park is much more than just a park. In fact, in addition to the long expanses of greenery and the multitude of incredible trees and plants, it also houses the Dublin Zoo, a sports field, the Wellington Monument, and both the Presidential Residence and the U.S. Ambassador's Residence. With so many things to do and see, you can easily spend the whole day relaxing.

Also take a look at 6 things to do in Dublin.

3- Dublin Castle

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Take a trip back to the Dublin of the past by visiting the famous Dublin Castle. With over 800 years of Irish memories enclosed within its walls, this structure has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. The Castle proudly stands on the highest ridge of the town and offers self-guided and guided tours of the park, including the many rooms of the Castle, gardens and museums.

Discover other attractions to visit with 4 things to see in Dublin.
 

4- Irish Stew

One of the country's most popular dishes is Irish stew, traditionally made with ingredients such as potatoes, onions, carrots, diced mutton and bacon. Nowadays, restaurants and pubs cook the modern version of the classic stew with different types of meat and Guinness stout as an added ingredient.

Take a look also at the dishes to try in Dublin. Compare offers for flights to Dublin with Jetcost!