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Capture Dublin from its origins to its colourful modern-day character. Following the sweep of the river Liffey through the heart of Dublin, this photographer's tour covers the oldest settlements in Dublin, takes in the turbulent history of the state, and ends where all Irish people end, with a good celebration of ceol agus craic. Along the way, it visits both the well-recorded and lesser-known treasures of this part of Dublin with ample opportunity for originality and lessons from the...
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This trail showcases Dublin's highlights including the history and humour. The River Liffey cuts through the heart of the city centre of Dublin, and this walk takes you through the two main streets, the war-marked O'Connell Street, across College Green and the old parliament, through the ancient university of Trinity College, finishing in the southside's heart of Grafton Street and St Stephen's Green. Dublin's best-loved landmarks, people, and history are all celebrated along the way.
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Temple Bar is one of Dublin's best locations for street art. Follow this trail to explore the best of it as you wind through the streets. There is amazing art and creativity flowing through the heart of this City. Expect to see a variety of radical murals, political messaging, impressive portraits, and electric artwork. Make sure to stop by a local pub or cafe in town after your walk!
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This route takes you around Dublin's Phoenix Park, which is Europe's largest enclosed public park. It was a royal hunting park until 1747 when it then became a public park. A large herd of fallow deer remains here. The Park also has zoological and Victorian gardens. There are numerous public walking and bike routes. The park is open year-round, 24 hours a day.