Scenic spot introduction:
Ireland Dublin Dublin is known as the "Silicon Valley of Europe" and is the capital and largest city in Ireland. The poetic and picturesque rural scenery, the prosperous development of high-tech companies, and the world-renowned literary and artistic center make this city full of charming colors and the best place to explore history. River Liffey (River Liffey) Dublin The ancient charm will undoubtedly make every tourist intoxicated.Attractions distribution:
Dublin Dublin is located in the east of Ireland, covering an area of about 114 square kilometers. architecture and universities as the main attractions, including the famous Dublin Spire (Monument of Light)、 Trinity College and the Old Library (Trinity College Dublin), Bishop's University of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland The National Museum of Ireland, National Printing House of Ireland museum , Dublin Castle (Dublin Castle) Guinness Storehouse (Guinness Storehouse) and other major cultural landscapes and history architecture , Phoenix Park (Phoenix Park)、 St Stephens Park (St Stephens Green)、 Merrion Square (Merrion Square) and Merrion Park (Merrion Square Park) and other natural landscapes, Dublin church (Christ Church Cathedral Dublin)、 St. Patrick's Cathedral (Saint Patrick's Cathedral) and other ancient religious sites. There are many open-air streets Street performances and sculpture , statue , the literary and cultural atmosphere is very strong.Scenic spot features:
religion, Ancient buildings , museum ,rivertravelling guideline:
1. Traditional Festival: March 17 St. Patrick's Day (St. Patrick's Day), June 16th Bloomsday (Bloomsday).
2. Every June 16th, a large concert is held in St. Stephen's Green.
3. Temple Bar Free Irish music is played seven days a week.
4. Main attractions information:
(1) Merrion Square and park: http://merrionsquare.ie/, +353 1 661 2369.
(2) St Stephens Park : +353 1 475 7816.
(3) Dublin Castle : http://www.dublincastle.ie/, +353 1 645 8813.
(4) National Museum of Ireland : http://www.museum.ie/, +353 1 6777444.
(5) Phoenix Park : http://www.phoenixpark.ie/, +353 1 820 5800/820 3500/821 3021.
(6) church : http://www.christchurchdublin.ie/, +353 1 677 8099.
(7) St. Patrick's Cathedral : http://www.stpatrickscathedral.ie/.
Tour route:
Ireland In-depth Tour: Dublin → Powerscourt Estate → Glendalough → Kildare Shopping Village → Galway → Clare → Kerry → Cork → Kinsale
Best time to visit:
March, July, August
Shopping recommendations:
(Shopping) Irish Whiskey, Baileys, Walden Peak crystal, Claddagh Ring, Tara Brooch, handmade woven goods, Irish handmade chocolate.
(Food) Irish Coffee, Traditional Irish Breakfast, Salad of Potatoes and Smoked Salmon, Irish Stew.
Scenic spot location:
Europe>Ireland> Dublin city
How to get there:
1. Merrion Square To the park: Buses 15X, 50X, 65X, 77X, get off at Merrion Sq. South; Buses 4, 5, 7, 7A, 8, 13, 13A, 45, 63, 84, get off at Merrion Sq.
2. St Stephens Park : Buses including 84X, 41X, 70X, 92 and the Green Line tram provide direct access.
3. Dublin Castle : 37, 39, 39A, 39C, 70, 70A bus, get off at Parliament St; town Hall beside.
4. National Museum of Ireland : For the Museum of Antiquities and the Museum of Natural History, take buses 7B, 7D, 10, 10A, 11, 11A, 11B, 14, 14A, 15, 15A, 15B, 15C, 20B, and 25X and get off at Kildare St. For the Museum of Decoration and History, take the Red Line tram and get off at Museum. The Folk Life Museum is located in Mayo.
5. Phoenix Park : Bus No. 37, 38, 39, 70 at Ashtown Gate; No. 46 at North Gate.
6. St. Patrick's Cathedral : Bus No. 49, 54a, 151, 27, 56a, 77a.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Dublin Ticket Prices:
1. Merrion Square Parks: Free
2. Trinity College Old Library: 9 euros for adults, 8 euros for students and seniors; family package (2 adults + 4 children) 18 euros; 6.5 euros per person for groups of 10 or more.
3. St Stephens Park :free
4. Dublin Castle : Adults 4.50€, students (with valid ID)/seniors 3.50€, under 12s 2€, under 6s free.
5. National Museum of Ireland :free
6. Phoenix Park :free
7. Guinness Brewery: Adults 16.5 euros, students over 18 years old 13 euros; family ticket (2 adults aged 18-64 + 4 children aged 3-17) 40 euros; 12-18 years old 10.5 euros, 6-12 years old 6.5 euros, over 65 years old 13 euros.
8. church : 6 EUR for adults, 2 EUR for children under 16.
9. St. Patrick's Cathedral : 5.5 euros for adults and 4.5 euros for students.
Scenic area opening hours:
1. Trinity College Old Library: Monday to Saturday 09:30-17:00; Sunday (May-September) 09:30-16:30, (October-April) 12:00-16:30.
2. St Stephens Park : Open from 07:30 from Monday to Saturday, 09:30 on Sundays and holidays, closing time is around dusk; Christmas Day 10:00-13:00.
3. Dublin Castle : Monday to Saturday 10:00-16:45, Sunday and holidays 12:00-16:45.
4. National Museum of Ireland : Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-17:00, Sunday 14:00-17:00.
5. Phoenix Park : All day, the Presidential Palace is open every Saturday.
6. Guinness Brewery: 09:30-17:30 every day, no admission after 17:00.
From June to August, closing time is extended to 19:00.
7. church : March to May 9:00-18:00, June to September 9:00-19:00, October to April 9:00-17:00.
8. St. Patrick's Cathedral : March to October: Monday to Friday 9:00 and 1:00, Saturday and Sunday 9:00-16:00; November to February: Monday to Saturday 9:00-17:00, Sunday 9:00-14:30.