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Dublin city breaks have many advantages over other popular European short break destinations. It's a small city easily navigated around on foot and perfect for leisurely weekend breaks. Dublin has a clutch of world-class museums, galleries, and historical monuments, and they encompass everything from pre-historic artefacts, to ancient treasures of the Orient. Dublin is also home to world-renowned modern art and the alco-history of the Guinness and Jameson museums.
If you like an offbeat experience when on holiday, try wandering Dublin’s Georgian streetscapes. The city’s easy-going nature and flat landscape make for a pleasant wandering experience. Pop in and out of pubs and soak up the Irish atmosphere. For those after some retail therapy, Dublin’s Grafton Street is a bustling shopping mecca, alive with buskers, street dancers and fascinating old shops.
Those wanting to escape the city may opt for a windswept walk on the beach at Dalkey or a scramble around the rocky cliffs in Howth. There are some cracking seafood restaurants in this area, an open-air cinema and as with everywhere else in Ireland, great live music.
Unlike some popular cities in Europe, Dublin is very expensive, the third most expensive capital in the European Union. It is worth forgetting about the cost of things for a few days though. Dublin is a compelling city, probably the friendliest place on earth. TravelSavvy Dublin City Breaks is the ideal place to learn about this fabulous city.
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