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Quote: Trinity College, Dublin is world famous and is known for its high academic standards. It also has an ulmni of some of the most famous stars both locally and internationally. The College is one of Dublin's major
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Quote: I have to admit, when talking about the Guinness Storehouse, I have occasionally referred to it by Freudian slip as Guinness Marketplace. My apologies to all who I may (or might still) offend. It's a relatively
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Quote: Kilmainham Gaol is one of the 11 OPW (Office of Public Works) Heritage sites that we visited during our 15 days in Ireland. It was like saving the best for last!Kilmainham Gaol was a fully functional prison in
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Quote: Since we had around 36 hours in Dublin and staying out in Malahide, the Dublin City Bus Company's Hop-On Hop-Off (HoHo) tour bus (the "green buses") was a perfect way for the three of us to get around. We
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Quote: Quick--Which Irish playwright won an Academy Award for the screenplay of Pygmalion, which was also adapted into a musical?If you answered George Bernard Shaw, you just might win a t-shirt from Dublin's Literary
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Quote: We liked this area of the city the best. It had an old world feel with great shops and restaurants.
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Quote: The tour of the storehouse itself is pretty good. The best part of the tour is definitely the end. The tour concludes in the "pub" and everyone is given a free pint of Guinness to enjoy with 270 degree views of
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Quote: As a devotee of whiskey, both Irish and Scotch, I always want to visit distilleries when I have the chance. I have been to both Jameson Heritage centres, Dublin and Cork, as well as Bushmills Distillery in County
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Quote: I was quite taken by surprise of the beauty of St. Patrick's and in my humble opinion found it to be more inviting and interesting than Christ Church. It is said to be the largest church in all of Ireland and the
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Quote: Dublin Castle was original built in 1204 under England's King John as a fortification against the Vikings who had a presence in Dublin for nearly 300 years. Later in the 16th century it became more of a palace
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