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In 1988 Dublin celebrated it''s official millennium but the first settlements came before 988AD. The name Baile Atha Cliath, is the Irish name for the city and translated to The Town of the Hurdle Ford. Dublin was inhabited with the Vikings in the 9th century, which helped the city become a permanent settlement. The generations that followed were a mix of both Irish and Viking cultures. They named the city after a trading port that was established where two rivers met and formed a black pool, which in Irish is dubh linn or Dublin.

Many Vikings stayed in Dublin after their defeat by the Irish in 1014 and adopted Christianity. In 1066 after the Normans occupied England, they started moving into Ireland and merging with the Irish. The English controlled only a small part of Ireland called the Pale, which was a coastal strip around Dublin. Dublin had bad luck for the next few centuries with several defeats but by 1592 Trinity College was established creating Dublin''s educational tradition.

In the 18th Century Dublin became the 5th largest city in Europe. In 1801 the Act of Union came into effect, which brought Ireland and England together to form the United Kingdom.

Today Dublin has grown to a large city with a population of about 1.3 million people. The citizens of Dublin are a mixed population from Europe and the rest of the world.

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The City of Dublin
The city of Dublin offers the tremendous opportunity to explore and photograph some of the world’s finest Georgian architecture while enjoying the shopping and cuisine this great bayside city has to offer. Dublin itself is divided by the River Liffey into a north and south side. On the north side you will find O''Connell Street, which is the major shopping area in Dublin and leads further to Parnell Square and Gardiner Streets which also offer shops, cafes and taverns for travelers to enjoy. The north side also offers the area known as Temple Bar which is a collection of bars and taverns which come alive during the evening hours making the city a most enjoyable place to have fun. The south side of the city hosts the many elegant estates and parks.
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International Airports

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Distance from Dublin city: 6 miles

Phone Numbers:
Information: 353 1 8141111
Lost Luggage: 01814 5555

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Shopping
The main shopping areas in Dublin consist of two pedestrian streets, one on the south side of the river and the other on the north side.

Grafton Street on the south side is a shopping area with fashionable stores both foreign and local, fine jewelry stores and café’s. Dublin’s exclusive Jewelry Store, Weirs, is located on the south side of the river along with Brown Thomas and Bewley’s Café’s.

Henry Street is on the north side of the river and has many department stores, including Arnotts as well as many well-known clothing and footwear store. Moore Street has a popular food market where there are always great deals and on O’Connell Street you will find Eason’s Booksellers in addition to Clery’s department store.

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Sightseeing
Dublin is one of the most visited cities in Europe attracting visitors to its many Historic Buildings including, churches, libraries, museums and galleries. Dublin is also well known for its pubs and Bars. The Guinness Storehouse and the Old Jameson Distillery are must-sees. Dublin also has a very lively nightclub scene as well as trendy café’s, designer boutiques and first-rate restaurants.

While in Dublin check out the Liffey River which Divides Dublin into the north and south sections. In this area you will find some of the best restaurants and stores are within a short walk from each other.

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Food & Drink
The traditional food of Dublin has been revived in the recent years and the city as well as the country is becoming well known for their gastronomy. The traditional Irish Supper for a Saturday night was Coddle, which consisted of Stew, Oyster and Guinness (stout). Today you will find dishes like these as well as local produce in many of Dublin''s restaurant in a effort to bring back tradition as well as nutrition.

In Dublin you will find many restaurants to choose from including, American, French, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Lebanese, Indonesian and Russian.

Prices in Dublin fluctuate depending on the restaurant. Here are a few suggestions depending on your budget.

Inexpensive

Bangkok Café located at 106 Parnell St., Dublin 1

Milano located at 61 Dawson St., Dublin 2

South Street Pizzeria located on South Great Georges St., Dublin 2

Moderate

Jacob''s Ladder located at 4-5 Nassau St., Co. Dublin

101 Talbot located on Talbot St., Dublin 1, Co. Dublin

Dish located at 2 Crow St., Temple Bar, Co. Dublin

Upper Scale

The Old Dublin located at 90-91 Francis St., Dublin 8

Trocadero located at 3 Andrews St., Dublin 2

Imperial Chinese Restaurant located at 12A Wicklow St., Co. Dublin

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Seasons

Spring
Average spring temperatures: 39-55 F and 4-13 C. Expect cool and rainy days this time of year. It is always a good idea to bring rain gear.

Summer
Average summer temperatures: 50-66 F and 10-18 C. Summer months are warm, but comfortable due to the ocean surrounding Ireland.

Fall
Average fall temperatures: 43-54 F and 6-15 C. The Fall offers mild temperatures and there is a chance of rain persists in all seasons.

Winter
Average winter temperatures: 34-47 F and 2-8 C. Temperatures below freezing occur only occasionally and snow is rare.


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