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Dublin, Ireland

The Dublin/ Wicklow mountains form a natural County boundary between Wicklow and Dublin. Some of the mountains and peaks in this range are in South Dublin and they continue over to Dun Laoighre Rathdown. The Glenesmole valley also lies in the Dublin Mountains.
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Dublin,Ireland

Judge Roy Bean's is an American themed bar next to Trinity College just off the bottom of Grafton Street, which, like many pubs in Dublin, is much bigger than it first appears.
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Dublin,Ireland

At St.Margaret’s, a warm welcome is extended to visitors 7 days a week. This challenging layout, designed by Tom Craddock & Pat Ruddy has hosted many tournaments including The Irish PGA Championship, Irish Senior’s Open and The Ladies Irish Open.
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Dublin,Ireland

Dublin City is spread over the broad valley of the River Liffey, with the Wicklow Hills sheltering it on the south. In addition to its splendid public buildings, Dublin is particularly rich in domestic architecture of the 18th century.
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Dublin,Ireland

The magnificent Guinness Storehouse, which opened in December 2000, is located in the heart of the Guinness brewery in Dublin. It is a dramatic story that begins over 250 years ago and ends in Gravity, the sky bar, with a complimentary pint of Guinness and an astonishing view of Dublin.
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Dublin,Ireland

Christ Church Cathedral is situated on the western edge of Temple Bar in the heart of what was medieval Dublin. To get there travel a short distance due west of Trinity College along College Green, Dame Street and Lord Edward Street, parallel to the River Liffey and the church will be in front of you.
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Dublin,Ireland

The Old Jameson Distillery is located on the original site of John Jameson’s distillery in Bow Street in Dublin. This distillery, founded in 1780, was Ireland’s most famous distillery for nearly 200 years, until its closure in 1971, when distilling of Jameson Irish Whiskey was transferred to the Midleton Distillery.
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Dublin,Ireland

Dundrum Is The Best Shopping Centre in the World! Dundrum Town Centre was officially recognized as the International Shopping Centre of the Year at a glittering awards ceremony held in London on Thursday, May 11th 2006.
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Dublin,Ireland

Founded in 1884, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is Ireland’s largest sporting and cultural organization. Croke Park is the home of Ireland’s unique national games of hurling and Gaelic football.