Beautiful extravagant sights, buildings and historic places with decades impress tourists with its beauty. Besides the monuments, museums, famous clubs and restaurants as a great opportunity for selection of holiday destination can be a place where there are many pubs. Probably you may realize for which city is talking about. Today we present Dublin. The key ingredients of the beautiful city of Dublin are a thousand years of history, embedded in the rich heritage, decorated with hedonism.

If you plan to visit Dublin on holiday “Halloween” you would not make a mistake. In fact, it is believed that the legend of this celebration originated in Ireland and is celebrated every year in Dublin. The streets of this town are full of masked people in scary spirits and Irish mythical creatures. Life is short, go there, with out regrets.

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Dublin is divided into two parts by the river Liffey and is located in Ireland, presenting the capital city of this country. That by which Dublin today it is certainly known city are the pubs. It is indicates that in the city there are more than 1,000 pubs. The most famous pub in Dublin is “Brazen Head”, the oldest pub in the whole of Ireland, which is opened in 1198.What first reminds of Dublin is top-notch beer and also there is whiskey. Pubs and fine restaurants offer a relaxed atmosphere for enjoyment. Fascination of Dublin, nothing less taking into consideration many monuments and tourist attractions spiced with incredibly fun nightlife.

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Irish are passionate when it comes to football, but at the streets outside pubs, locals may sounds distant and cold. It will seem to you that they are even unfriendly to the foreigners. Visiting the Dublin, you can dedicate a tour of the house of Oscar Wilde and you can go to the National Museum. Get the view of Marion Square, see the famous bridge over the river O’Connell Liffey and breathe fresh air at St. Stephen’s Park. Or simply get a tour including pubs and try to learn almost forgotten Irish language.

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