Group Breaks in Dublin
Talented buskers and street artists can be found on streets that combine modern and old. But there are plenty of green spaces such as the vast Phoenix Park or the elegant St Stephen’s Square. Visit St Patrick’s Cathedral, which dates back to the 13th Century or take a tour at Dublin Castle, where you will get an insight into the city’s past. Dubliners are known for their hospitality and the city is ranked as one of the friendliest in the world, and with plenty attractions on offer, from the Guinness Store House to the Little Museum of Dublin, you will be spoilt for choice.
The General Post Office on O’Connell Street depicts the climax of the Easter Rising, while the modern EPIC Irish Emigration Museum tracks the history of Irish movement to all corners of the world. Trinity College and the Book of Kells remains a popular visit before enjoying the feel of Grafton Street and the constant buzz of Temple Bar – Dublin’s famous quarter where the Guinness and live music is a huge drawer.