
If you want to spend your forthcoming vacation or business trip in Ireland, Dublin, the Irish capital, is probably the best choice for getting in during the way. The city is worth visiting even for those who have already been to Dublin before, because the city has changed a lot after joining the EU. A huge growth and economic rise in Ireland, often described as “the Celtic tiger”, caused many changes to Dublin. To visit Dublin today means to see a city in growth and change, and to witness the unique fusion of the old and the new.
Dublin has always been an attraction for tourists, but due to the above mentioned reasons, the number of visitors has vastly increased. The Irish are well-known for their hospitality and friendliness, they are happy to welcome tourists and offer them a huge selection of Dublin hotels, Bed and Breakfasts in Dublin, and other Dublin accommodations. Hotels in Dublin range from cheap Dublin hotels and budget Dublin hotels to exclusive 5-star Dublin hotels. The ideal choice for those who travel with children is to stay in one of Dublin Bed and Breakfasts as they offer a welcoming family atmosphere. Budget travelers can enjoy a comfortable stay in a lot of hostels in Dublin, with internet on-line booking and wireless access. So, it’s not a problem to find a place where to stay, whether visiting Dublin for pleasure or business, alone or with a family, you can find a wide variety of accommodations in Dublin to chose from and enjoy a good service and hospitality of the hotel and hostel staff.
Dublin is full of tourist attractions to explore. One of the most popular places of interest is the Guinness Storehouse, where you are explained the history and The production process of the world famous Guinness brewery. Another visitor’s attraction, Trinity College, is the oldest university in Ireland where you can view the Book of Kells, the 9th century manuscript with a lot of Celtic illustrations. Dublin Castle, with its Record Tower, is a masterpiece of architecture and is highly recommended to visit. The doors of Dublin Writers Museum, Dublinia, National Gallery of Ireland, etc. are open to museum goers. Literature has always played an important role in the city’s cultural life. Dublin is a hometown for James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, and you can view their statues in the city. It seems impossible to describe all Dublin’s sights, so simply go there and explore the treasures of the city yourselves!