City break: Dublin from £160pp
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For an unforgettable spring holiday (St Patrick’s Day or Easter) you should go to Dublin.
Dublin is one of Europe’s oldest cities, a mixture of historical and cultural charms. If you are thirsty for the culture of the city, then you should start with the museums: Dublin Writers Museum (entrance fee eur 7.50), James Joyce Museum (entrance fee eur 7.50) and The George Bernards Shaw’s Birthplace (entrance fee eur 6). The museums have lower prices for students and group, check these prices when you get there.
To follow your thirst for new things to discover, check out the very impressive Famine Memorial statues on the Custom House Quay in Docklands.
It commemorates a terrible period of starvation which reduced Ireland’s population by 25%.
Nowadays, the Docklands of Dublin shelter the capital’s newest eateries, its restaurants and bars catering to every taste and every wallet.
On March the 17th , Dublin will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. It is the right moment to be in the city. You will wear green, will see street parades and will taste the Irish traditional dishes: colcannon, champ or coddle and of course, rivers of Guinness.
The city’s past is very alive in Dublin and for sure, this city will charm you and will make you return there.
Flights + 3 nights in a 3* Hotel in Dublin will cost you around £160pp.




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