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7-Day Trip To Dublin, Ireland

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Here's a suggested itinerary for 7 days in Dublin, Ireland : Day 1 : Arrive in Dublin Upon arrival, get settled in at your accommodation and explore the city center, taking in the sights, sounds, and tastes of Dublin . Walk along the River Liffey, visit Temple Bar for a pint of Guinness, and enjoy some traditional Irish music. Day 2 : Dublin Castle and Trinity College Start the day with a visit to Dublin Castle, which served as the seat of British power in Ireland for over 700 years. Afterwards, take a tour of Trinity College, one of Ireland's oldest and most prestigious universities, and see the famous Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript from the Middle Ages. Trinity College Day 3 : St. Patrick's Cathedral and Guinness Storehouse Begin the day with a visit to St. Patrick's Cathedral, a stunning Gothic cathedral that is the largest church in Ireland . Afterwards, head to the Guinness Storehouse, where you can learn about the history of Ireland's

Best Places To Visit In Dublin, Ireland

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Here are some popular places to visit in Dublin, Ireland : Trinity College Dublin : Trinity College is the oldest university in Ireland and is home to the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript from the 9 th century. Visitors can tour the campus and view the book in the  Long Room library. St. Patrick’s Cathedral : St. Patrick’s Cathedral is Ireland’s largest church and is dedicated to Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick. It is a popular tourist destination and features a beautiful interior, a well- manicured garden, and a history dating back to the 12 th century. Dublin Castle : Dublin Castle was built in the 13 th century and has served as a royal residence, a military stronghold, and a government building over the centuries. Today, visitors can tour the castle and learn  about its history through exhibitions and guided tours. The Guinness Storehouse : The Guinness Storehouse is a museum dedicated to Ireland’s most famous export, the Guinness beer. Visitors can learn about th