Tourist Information Central Dublin
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The National Wax Museum is a privately owned waxworks museum in Dublin including a Chamber of Horrors and Children's Fantasy World
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Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter. It is popular for shopping, nightlife, galleries and museums.
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The National Botanic Gardens founded in 1795 by the Dublin Society, is well regarded for its fine plant collections.
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The Phoenix Park in Dublin, with a perimeter of 16 kilometers, is one of the largest enclosed parks within any European capital city.
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The Custom House is a neoclassical 18th century building which houses the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.
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The General Post Office (or GPO) in Dublin is the headquarters of the Irish postal service, An Post.
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Trinity College Dublin (TCD)was founded in 1592 by letters patent from Queen Elizabeth and is is Ireland's oldest university.
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Connolly Station is one of the main railway stations in Dublin.
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The Central Bank of Ireland is the financial services regulator of Ireland and historically the central bank.
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Croke Park in Dublin, is the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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The Famine Memorial, designed by Rowan Gillespie, and presented to the City of Dublin in 1997 commemorates the Great Famine.
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The Spire of Dublin, or An Túr Solais is a large, stainless steel, pin-like monument on O'Connell Street in Dublin.
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Áras an Uachtaráin is the official residence of the president of the Republic of Ireland and located in the Phoenix Park.
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The Ha'penny Bridge crosses the Liffey between O'Connell Street and Capel Street and is one of the oldest cast iron bridges in the world.
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James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin.
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O'Connell Bridge in Dublin spans the River Liffey in Dublin, joining O'Connell Street to D'Olier St and the South Quays
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The National Leprechaun Museum is a museum dedicated to leprechauns which opened in March 2010.
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This beautiful garden in the heart of the city is dedicated to the memory of all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom.
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Ashtown Castle is a fortified house in the Phoenix Park and forms part of the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre.
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The Dublin City Gallery was founded by Hugh Lane in 1908, and is the first known public gallery of modern art in the world.
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