Dublin: The Considered Guide

Dublin: The Considered Guide

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Format:  Paperback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  Roads Publishing
Year:  2017
ISBN:  9781909399938

-Featuring recommendations from the city's coolest chefs, writers, artists and bloggers The capital city of Ireland, Dublin is a swirling cultural hotspot where old and new continuously clash and combine to create a city brimming with charm. Set on the shores of Dublin bay and at the mouth of the river Liffey, the city's history lives on through its architecture: twisting narrow lanes, towering Georgian houses and Celtic Tiger showstoppers and visitors are sure to be instantly at home. Celebrate the life of literary icon James Joyce on Bloomsday, try a pint of Guinness at the James Gate Brewery, deer-watch in Phoenix Park, and bask in the atmosphere at Temple Bar. This guide will take you down dark alleyways into designer treasure caves, revealing what lies behind closed doors. With tips from local bloggers, artists, writers, and more, this book will teach you everything you need to know about an incredible city.

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