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Major sites: Guinness Brewery, Temple Bar, Trinity College

Surrounding attractions: Climbing at Dalkey Quarry, horse-riding at the
Connemara Peninsula

Other sites in Dublin: Find out about Dublin's Medieval and Viking past
at Dublinia and the Medieval Viking World. Another favourite is the
Guinness Storehouse, which accounts the history of Guinness production at
St James's Gate Brewery.

Flying to Dublin
Flights to Dublin are available from Manchester, Glasgow, Heathrow, Gatwick and other British airports from airlines such as Ryanair, British Airways, Aer Lingus and British Midland. Prices for return flights to Dublin start at £44 from Glasgow and £50 from London Heathrow.




Where to stay in Dublin
Dublin has some great hotels at superb prices. Reasonably priced accommodation includes the stately historic 3 star Regency Hotel and 4 star Jurys Inn Parnell Street priced at around £58 and £78 respectively. For those with a bot more cash to spre there is the 5-star Fitzwilliam Hotel at £136 a night

Budget travellers will find a wide selection of hostels in Dublin Shared rooms can cost as little as £15 and private rooms can be as cheap as £30. Breakfast is often included.

Things to do and places to go in Dublin
Dublin has many sites of historical significance. These include Dublinia, which tells Dublins history through Medieval times, the Black Death a invasion by the English, and Kilmainham Gaol where members of the 1916 Easter uprising were executed by the English.

There is good nightlife in Dublin. As well as many bars, including those in the Temple Bar area such as the Brazen Head and Buskers Bar, there are great nightclubs including Club M and Switch, both in the Temple Bar area.