Things to do on a Dublin city break
The city’s tour buses provide an excellent way to get around on your Dublin breaks and enjoy packing as much as possible into your stay in Dublin.
For a historic walk of north Dublin start at O’Connell Street where you can visit the magnificent General Post Office before moving onto the James Joyce statue, the atmospheric shops of Earl Street North and the Dublin Writers Museum on Parnell Square, whilst stopping off in one of the atmospheric pubs for lunch.
Cultural Dublin breaks are very popular and can be explored by starting from the Dublin Tourism Centre on Suffolk Street, discover the medieval history of Dublin.
Head to the famous Temple Bar area which is one of Dublin’s entertainment areas developed around the docklands and on a Dublin city break it also well worth visiting the church of Saints Micheal and John close to the River Liffey. The High Street and Fishamble Street are the oldest streets in the city and close to Christ Church Cathedral and Merchants’ Quay.
Shopping in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin breaks are ideal for long shopping weekends in Ireland and all inclusive breaks. Grafton Street and Henry Street offer the favourite choices of high street fashions and popular stores. There are a number of shopping centres, art galleries and many small boutique shops including those at Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Nassau Street and the Liffey Valley Centre.
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