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1. Green College

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At the northern end of Grafton Street, you’ll find the Green College, which is the main square with three sides. There is the Bank of Ireland and is the former home of the Irish Parliament in the late 18th century. You will find the main square attraction of Trinity College, which was founded by Elizabeth I in 1592. Some famous students have graduated from Trinity College, including the author of Swift, Wilde and Beckett. Within these colleges there is also the Old Library which is one of Ireland’s national treasures, and the Book of Keeles from 800 CE.
2. Notre Dame Street

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Notre Dame Street in the north, and to the west of the Green College, you will find the Temple Bar, a medieval area with narrow cobbled streets. There is the promotion of Dublin’s Bar Temple serving as a cultural crossroads with entertainment in the bright evening.
You can enjoy watching the castle and library, and you will find a wide range of manuscripts and artifacts from all over the world, and when moving to the west and southwest of Dublin Castle, you will find two types of Protestant cathedral which is Christ Church and St. Patrick’s Church.
3. Kildare Street

You can enjoy a short walk through Nassau Street from Trinity College, until you reach Kildare Street. There you can find the National Museum, “Entrance is free.” It is inside a prehistoric collection of gold and Viking antiques. After visiting this museum, you can go to the National Library, and it is also free to enter to see an exhibition of literature.
4. Merion Square

In the northwest corner of Merrion Square, you will find at the National Gallery of Ireland free entry. Inside you’ll find a collection of European arts for the group from Ireland. There is a garden in the box that can also be a perfect picnic spot.
5. St. Stephen Green
The road leading south to Kildare Green St. Stephen. You can focus on the city park with the distinctive flowers and statues of Ireland. On the eastern side of the park, you will enjoy Newman’s green house that includes upscale and luxurious Georgia. The tour guide at home is available from June to August at a cost of 4.3 million pounds.
6. O’Connell Street

O’Connell Street is located in the center of Dublin O’Connell Bridge and across the River Levy. The bridge takes you to O’Connell Street, decorated with statues of political leaders such as Daniel O’Connell, Charles Parnell, as well as stainless steel of high needle like 400 feet, known as “Spike”.
7. Parnell Square

Northbound, Parnell Square finds a copy of Georgia marked by one of the historic theaters at the Ireland Gate. You will also find Dublin city with artistic photos. Inside there is a collection of impressionist and italyn artworks.
8. Smithfield

Roads and trams take you from O’Connell west towards the Smithfield area that includes the old Jameson distillery, where you can learn about whiskey and try to sample some. About a little further west, you will find Collins Barracks.
9. Phoenix parks

From Collins Barracks, half a mile to the west, stands at the entrance to Phoenix Park which is one of the largest urban parks in Europe. Within the park, you can find a home garden, deer – entry fee for the Dublin Zoo at a cost of 12, 9 pounds.
10. Kilminham

Located at the other end of Phoenix Park, you’ll find the outskirts of Kilmenham which houses the Irish Museum of Modern Art and whose gallery is best known for its experimental imagination.

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