About Dublin
January 26th, 2003

Dublin is a beautiful and modern city. With a literary and cultural heritage second to none, you should consider spending some days there if you haven’t done so yet. It’s the birthplace of many great writers and poets, such as James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. Rich in parks, historic sites, theatres, music and comedy venues, there is a wealth of things to do there. I especially recommend the following: Trinity College and Old Library, the National Museum of Ireland, the Christ Church Cathedral, the Guinness Storehouse and, of course, Temple Bar, which is the district where you should head for a long night of pints.

5 Comments Add your own
1. Anonymous coward | January 28th, 2003 at 21:22
Oscar dear we never made it to the National Museum and came face to face with stuffed animals instead!! Did you forget that part of the story?
2. Same | January 29th, 2003 at 12:48
Your audience is eager to read that part of the story.
3. Anonymous coward | February 2nd, 2003 at 21:39
Unfortunately Oscar was given the map …. oops!!!
4. Alessio | February 10th, 2003 at 13:26
Yes, It is a really lovable city… I spent there three months. I just suggest another interesting spot: the Bewley´s Café in Grafton Street…
5. sarah | February 10th, 2003 at 21:18
hey!! who changed my name … ? grrrr!! YES we went to Bewley’s as well .. took as seat on the first floor overlooking grafton street … very nice. Where else .. ooh! the spanish restaurant in temple bar .. i know we were supposed to be sampling the irish .. but i would exchange irish stew for tapas any day!
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