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Dublin
Photographs
Living
in Dublin
With its literary history and Georgian architecture, its modern
art galleries and classic pubs, Dublin has become both an international
tourist destination and a place for stylish, sophisticated lifestyles.
This book explores a city that both embodies urban life in a
previous century and represents European style in the new millennium.
Dublin's social tradition is represented in the hotels and parks,
shops and racecourses, all alive with the resurgent excitement
of the city. The book also explores the city's relationship
with the literary life, from Jonathan Swift to Roddy Doyle,
not to mention Shaw, Yeats, Wilde, Joyce, O'Casey and Beckett.
It is completed by listings of places to stay and eat and a
guide to the sights of the city.
Dublin
(Lonely Planet City Guides S.)
This guide to Dublin covers the ideal venues to have a ceilidh,
some grand craic or just a quiet Guinness. It reviews the capital's
newer restaurants and features sights and activities from Liffey
river strolls to Temple Bar pub crawls.
"Time
Out" Dublin
Time Out's guide to Dublin delves deep into the city's heart
and soul as it teeters on the precipice of yet another transformation.
Nearing the end of its epoch as the prime beneficiary of the
EU's largesse, the Irish Tiger economy is beginning to look
more like the Irish Tabby, and Dublin itself is deep in introspection.
The city's surface has been polished like never before in its
history, but we look beneath the shiny veneer to the humble,
wonderful, historic, complex and conflicted city that it has
always been. Find the best of its sights, and avoid the worst,
with our guide, freshly updated by those who know the city best,
its locals. Lose yourself on its tangled alleyways, lose your
cash on Grafton Street, or misplace your common sense in Temple
Bar, however you come at this town, Time Out will take you directly
to the best it has to offer.
Dublin
(Eyewitness Top Ten Travel Guides S.)
Your guide to the very best that Dublin has to offer. Whatever
you are looking for, whether you are travelling first class
or on a limited budget, want to have the craic in the best pubs
or shop till you drop on Grafton Street. Dozens of top 10 lists,
from historic sites to top restaurants and hotels, provide the
insider knowledge you need. Includes detailed maps.
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