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Filbert | 14:07 Thu 28th Aug 2014 | ChatterBank
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I'm only going to be in Dublin for about 7 hours or so. It's my first time there. What do you recommend I see? Is it easy to find my way around?
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The Guinness museum is good.
You must cross the Liffey by the Halfpenny Bridge. Open top bus tour is excellent too.
Call in and see Mrs Brown and ask how the boys are doing.
There isn't really an awful lot of interesting stuff to see in Dublin, in my opinion. I think of all the places I've been it's been the most disappointing, in that regard.
The fact that the Guinness museum is undoubtedly one of the main attractions says it all ...
But if you are interested in history then the main Post Office is definitely worth a visit.
it is hard to see a lot in 7 hours. However, Dublin was once known as the second city of the British Empire after London and has many imposing buildings. Stick to the city centre around the River Liffey and stroll around to St. Stephens Green Park. Nearby also is Trinity College, Government Buildings and Dublin Castle. There are many more places. I enjoyed a recent visit but 7 hours is all too short. Enjoy your trip.

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