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Ireland » Introduction of Dublin
Gone are the days when many visitors to Ireland chose to skip Dublin altogether. Nowadays, a weekend in Dublin is one of the hottest city breaks in Europe, as people pile into its old pubs and modern bars, shop in its thriving markets and malls, and relax in its trendy cafes. Because of all of this, Dublin's population has swollen to 1.5 million; more than a third of the Irish population lives in this city, which, while good news for the local economy, has residual side effects of overcrowding, high property prices, and grid locked traffic. It is a contrary, amusing, complex small city, and my advice to those who haven't been here in awhile, or who have never been here before is this: The first thing you should do is forgetting everything you thought you knew about Dublin. Leave your preconceptions behind. Then you can see this historic, modern, flawed, charming, and entertaining city for what it really is. |
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