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Nightlife in Dublin

Dublin is a young people city that boasts Europe’s youngest population where some 50% of the city’s inhabitants are under the age of 25. And because of this, bars, nightlife, parties, and Guinness are very popular, but not exclusive to this demographic. And while Dublin does poetry so famously well, living and skewing through the city’s gems exposes you to so many unique aspects of the city’s charm.

Just take a walk down a few streets and it shows how all the beautiful history has been preserved over the years, showing its richness and color. For the food lovers and gastronomy experts, there is a banging food scene and plenty of things to see and do in the city. Dublin is quite compact which means you can walk to anywhere from the city center.

Places to visit in the Dublin;

Temple Bar

Dublin’s nightlife is legendary and Temple Bar is the center of it all, and even where all the tourists go for a great time during their stay. The bar is packed with pubs, bars, live music, and clubs and if you would like a memorable night-out experience then this is the place to go

Book of Kells

Written by Irish monks around 800 AD, the book is a decorated version of the four gospels kept at the center of an exhibition at Trinity College. Move through this beautiful made-to-scale display, where no cameras are allowed so that you can completely immerse yourself in the experience. One major highlight of this place is the ‘Long Room’ which holds about 200,000 books, is a vast collection that seems to keep going as you move through.

Dublin Zoo

Dublin zoo is the most popular family attraction in Ireland, located in Phoenix Park a 15-minute walk from the Houston station. There are over 400 animal species spread over 28 hectares and split into zones like ‘The African Savannah’ and ‘The Asian Forests’. The zoo works together with many organizations to maintain breeding programs and reintroduce endangered species into the wild. It has had particular success with animals such as the Golden Lion Tamarin.

Guinness Storehouse

The storehouse is a seven-story monument to the history, production, and advertising of Ireland’s most famous export. Inside you will be able to pull your pint of the drink, learn about how the alcoholic beverage is made, and even how it can be used in some traditional Irish cooking. You can also discover some of the secrets that go on in the brewing process and finally enjoy a complimentary pint at the panoramic Gravity Bar on the top floor.

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