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History, culture, shopping, pubs and nightlife define the cosmopolitan yet laid back city of Dublin.  Birthplace of Joyce, Wilde, Yeats and, of course, Guinness!  Dublin will win you over with its elegant Georgian architecture, countless art galleries and always lively pubs and clubs.  This is the ultimate city to celebrate St. Patrick's Day...every day of the year!

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National Gallery of Ireland
Merrion Square West & Clare Street
Tel. 353.1.661.5133
www.nationalgallery.ie
This museum was always about Irish artists between the 17th and 20th century.  However, the museum has recently acquired a selection of Italian works including Caravaggio's masterpiece "Taking of Christ".
Also added are Van Gogh's "Rooftop in Paris". There is no charge for admission.

Smithfield Market
Smithfield
Tel. 353.1.817.3800

The first Sunday of every month features the traditional Horse Market.
This is a not to be missed equine spectacle where horses and Dubliners mix wit with whinny.

Trinity College Library
Tel. 353.1.677.2941
www.tcd.ie/Library

Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, the leafy cobbled thruways of Trinity are absolutely gorgious.  Drop by the library to see "Book of Kells," the most ornate of Ireland's illuminated manuscripts.

St. Michan's Church
A guide will lead you through the graveyard to vaults containing mummified bodies, including the 650 year old corpse called the Crusader.

Guinness Storehouse
Crane Street (Saint James Gate)
Tel.353.1.408.4800
See how the "black stuff" is made and sample a pint.  This extensive tour
takes you through 200 years of brewing Guiness until you can tell your hopped wort from your masher.