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Visit Dublin - Of late Dublin has gained a reputation for being
a party town where the Guinness never stops flowing. Visit at the
weekend and you can well believe it as hordes of happy revellers
descend on the city's Temple Bar district, often via ferry from
mainland UK, eager to sample the "craic".
But to talk of Dublin as if its sole draw is the offer of a huge
night out is to misunderstand the city. Although these elements are
undoubtedly part of the experience, the Dublin "craic" is doing as
much or as little as you enjoy. Party until late in the night, or
absorb endless examples of art and one of the most changeable
histories of any country in Europe - Dublin is one of the most
interesting small cities in the world.
The history, the charming Georgian architecture and the host of more
earthy entertainment on offer will all entice you to the place, but
it is the people that will leave the biggest impression on you.
Elsewhere in Ireland they'll tell you everyone in Dublin is in a
hurry, but that reflects on how amazingly slow life is throughout
the country. A more laid back approach to life can't exist in any
capital in the world, and it is highly contagious.
A nation populated with storytellers, almost every Dubliner will
offer a suggestion on where to go or extra information on where
you've been - so much so that you may find you spend more time
talking than you do sightseeing. Befriend the right man in one of
Dublin's traditional watering holes and you'll find an hour's
entertainment for the price of a pint of Guinness - a cliché that,
for once, is true.
But even if the only piece of Dublin you see is the inside of one of
the city's marvellous pubs it'll be enough to make you instantly
love the place, and like the ghost of Molly Malone, you can't help
but leave something of your spirit among its streets.
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