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Dublin is one of the most popular city break destinations in the UK, and for good reason. Rich with culture,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], music and good company, the Irish capital never fails to disappoint those who visit for a weekend break.
With friendly locals and winding cobbled streets steeped in literary history, Dublin is a fantastic place to visit any time of the year and always has events running to appeal to every taste. Undeniably geared toward tourism, Dublin makes it easy to enjoy your time in the city and take in the laid back atmosphere. Here are five of the best things to see and do during your time in the city…
First on the list is Dublinia and the Viking World. Kids and adults alike will love taking a step back in time at the Dublina heritage centre found in the heart of medieval Dublin. The three sections of the attraction are equally fascinating. Discover what it would have been like to live in Viking times,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], on board a ship,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], in a house or down a Viking street. Immerse yourself in a medieval Dublin market and visit the rich merchant's house whilst hearing gruesome tales of death and disease. The third section of the attraction is a collection of artefacts from Dublin's past.
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Guinness Storehouse: No trip to Dublin would be complete without a pint of the iconic black and white Guinness,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. The Guinness Storehouse is a number one visitor attraction and can be found in St James' Gate Brewery. You can take a guided tour around the Guinness building and at the end enjoy your complimentary pint of Guinness with 360-degree views across Dublin from the gravity bar.
Your next stop should be the Dublin Writers Museum. The city has a rich literary history,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and in the museum you can read the books, letters and notes of some literary greats including Yeats, Wilde,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Joyce and Beckett.
Another fun attraction for all the family is the Dublin Zoo and it makes a great day out. Home to over 600 animals,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], education and conservation are top priority in the 70-acre park. Here you can catch glimpses of many exotic animals, including tigers,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], hippos,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], bats, gorillas, red pandas and many more.
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