Dublin, Ireland a city of secrets and stories

Dublin, Ireland a city of secrets and stories

Dublin is the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. Dublin became the capital of Irish Free State after the partition of Ireland in 1922. The Northern Ireland remains part of the British Empire. It was founded by the Vikings in 841 and they settled on the south bank of the River Liffey. Dublin derived from the Irish word Dubh Linn or Black Pool in English. Ireland is using Euro as their official currency even though they are not part of Schengen area. Separate visa must be obtained prior for your visit if your country is not part of their visa waiver program. For more details, please click this link or contact the nearest embassy in your country of residence. Getting to the city center is easy, from the airport cross the footbridge and board to the bus Route 700 Dublin Airport - City Centre - Stillorgan - Sandyford - Leopardstown. The departure time is every 15 to 30 minutes and the ticket cost is around 6 euros. Online booking is possible at their website https://www.aircoach.ie/booking or you can buy ticket directly at the bus. Let us explore Dublin! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 2) St Patrick's Cathedral was founded in 1191 and it is known as

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