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Explore Dublin Explore the places that inspired Dublins literary greats - Swift Yeats Beckett and JoyceEnjoy the art then relax on the Zen rooftop terrace at the Chester Beatty LibraryShout yourself hoarse at a game of hurling or Gaelic footballNorth side? South side? You decide over a drink (or two) on each side of the Liffey In This Guide: One Dublin-resident author over 500 hours of research and over 300 shopping eating and drinking recommendationsFull-color coverage of Dublins highlightsInsights into city life from a local fashion designers shopping tips to a food critics top restaurant picks.
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Explore Dublin Explore the places that inspired Dublins literary greats
- Swift Yeats Beckett & Joyce Enjoy the art then relax on the Zen rooftop terrace at the Chester Beatty Library Shout yourself hoarse at a game of hurling or Gaelic football North side? South side? You decide over a drink (or two) on each side of the Liffey In This Guide: One Dublin-resident author over 500 hours of research & over 300 shopping eating & drinking recommendations Full-color coverage of Dublins highlights Insights into city life from a local fashion designers shopping tips to a food critics top restaurant picks.

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