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Best places to go in dublin in October?

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Best places to go in dublin in October?

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  1. are u only going to dublin? i really suggest county kerry, probably the most beautiful scenery in the country, and Dingle Peninsula is just amazing


  2. Avoid Temple Bar it is overpriced Drinks and Door Charges.

    Ask the Tourist Office in O"Connel Street for best advice.

  3. 1.Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, South William Street

    The Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is a speciality shopping centre set in an elegant Georgian house, just off Grafton Street. It is one of the finest 18th century town mansions in Dublin, and serves as a magnificent setting for browser's and shoppers alike.

    2.Mulligans Pub

    Mulligans Pub in Poolbeg Street was founded in 1782, and the owners to 'modernise' this much-loved establishment.

    3.Bewleys, Grafton Street

    A multi-million euro Irish success story, still going strong!

    4.Ha'penny Bridge

    Up to 1816, the year the Ha'penny Bridge was erected, no other bridge existed between Essex (Grattan or Capel Street) Bridge and Carlisle (O'Connell) Bridge

    5.St Stephen's Green

    Admittance to the park was once confined to the local residents which was deeply resented by other citizens accustomed to its accessibility.

    6.The Brazen Head

    The Brazen Head Inn, Bridge Street, claimed to be Dublin's oldest pub, stands close to Father Mathew Bridge

    7.Gate Theatre

    Orson Welles and James Mason cut their acting teeth on the stage of the Gate.

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    South City Markets, Great George's Street South

    South City Markets was Dublin's first and only purpose built Victorian Shopping Centre.

  4. I went to Dublin last May, it's an amazingly fun city. There are millions of things to do- but I recommend going to the Guinness Storehouse (brewery) and checking out their shopping. You will have a lot of fun!

  5. What kind of stuff do you like. All of our museums and art galleries are free. We have lots of them! Trinity College grounds are worth a visit but you have to pay to see the Book of Kells an ancient Irish Manuscript.  Temple Bar is really for tourists and is overpriced but visit on a saturday and it is buzzing. Food market in Meeting house square and young fashion designers have a market on Cow Lane.

    October is coming up to Halloween so we have a bank holiday on the last monday in October and there may be some fun events.

    Shopping is mainly in Grafton Street and Henry Street areas - Henry St is more reasonable.

    Do you want to know about clubs etc.

    Enjoy and welcome

  6. Shopping on Henry Street and Grafton Street in the city centre.

  7. best to take an open top city tour, its stops at all the main attractions and u can hop on and off, the ticket lasts for 24hrs

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