Dublin is the capital and the leading town in Ireland.Dublin has a bouquet of surprises to the touring vacationers and this lively city is located on the east coast of the Liffey river.
This city has too much of credits like one of the top five richest cities in the world and ranked as third most expensive city to live.Another reason that cheers Dublin tourism is the mild climate all through the year with chilly summer and cool not icy winter.
Trinity College is positioned at College Green in the hub of the city centre, so it is easily accessible! Kilmainham Gaol is to be found in Inchicore, just at the boundary of Dublin city. This old jail is a great place to begin with if you want to discover about Irish history.
Dublin Castle rests pompously in the oldest part of Dublin city - the Christchurch region. The impressive citadel was consdtructed by King John of England as a shielding structure and it was the focal point of British rule in Ireland until about 1922. holidaying in Dublin is partial without a making a trip to the home of the 'black stuff'. An outing of this museum will give you an incredible insight in the making and brewing of Guinness.
Ireland's biggest zoo at Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo is positioned on the western part of the city centre. It is supposed to be one of the matured zoos and houses over 235 diverse classes of animals and birds. Croke Park is one of the main modern sporting arenas in the world. It has also hosted a number of chief concerts like Robbie William, The Police, Westlife and Bon Jovi.
The Hilton Birmingham Metropole is a modern property adjacent to the National Exhibition Centre, one mile from the airport and eight miles from Birmingham city centre.