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THINGS TO SEE IN DUBLIN CITY

5/18/2013

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GUINNESS
As you know Ireland is famous for its beer, especially black beer.
We will visit it and learn about its secrets

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THINGS TO SEE IN DUBLIN CITY

5/18/2013

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ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL
Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral stands adjacent to the famous well where tradition has it Saint Patrick baptized converts on his visit to Dublin

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THINGS TO SEE IN DUBLIN CITY

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MOLLY MALONE
Molly Malone" (also known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City") is a popular song, set in Dublin, Ireland, which has become the unofficial anthem of Dublin City.
The song tells the fictional tale of a beautiful fishmonger who plied her trade on the streets of
Dublin, but who died young, of a fever. In the late 20th century a legend grew
up that there was a historical Molly, who lived in the 17th century.

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THINGS TO SEE IN DUBLIN CITY

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To go shopping....Grafton Street

Grafton Street provides a myriad of temptations from the best of Irish and international fashion to Irish gifts and craft ware. Bookended by Trinity College and St. Stephens Green,
the streets and lanes that surround Grafton Street offer shopping delights

This is the street where the Language School is located so we are right in the city centre!


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THINGS TO SEE IN DUBLIN CITY

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THE SPIRE

The Spire on O’Connell Street isn’t exactly hidden, what is, is the time capsule buried at its foot. Several items including a U2 CD and a menu from the city’s only two-star Michelin restaurant are enclosed.

This will be our spot to meet when we are shopping


 


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THINGS TO SEE IN DUBLIN CITY

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TEMPLE BAR

This is the most lively areas in Dublin. You will find a mix of shops and the typical Irish pubs. You will enjoy the colours here and be able to listen to Irish music live thanks to the numerous street musicians

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ST STEPHEN'S PARK
If you fancy a stroll and want to have lunch al fresco grab a sandwich and head to this Georgian Park, you will feel as if you are miles away from the ciity centre but it is actually in the city centre.

We hope the weather is good and we can have our packed lunch here.

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THE LIFFEY BRIDGE
Because of the toll that was in place until 1919 – there were turnstiles either side to ensure no one escaped payment – this cast-iron footbridge is more commonly known as the Ha’penny Bridge. Crossing is now free and it will ferry you neatly into Dublin’s cobbled Temple Bar.

We almost forget to say that the river that crosses Dublin is The Liffey.



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          TRINITY COLLEGE

You can visit Trinity College and explore its literary treasures, The Book of Kells, and the Old Library.
Dublin is also the birthplace of James Joyce and other Nobel Prize winners for Literature: Yeats, Bernard Shaw, and Samuel Beckett. 

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Trinity College is the oldest University in Ireland, created in 1311.
If the weather is good we will walk through the Campus a





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May 16th, 2013

5/16/2013

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A List of Things to Pack

Some of the things in the following list are recommended and therefore not necessary to buy. You can make the decision with your parents. Note: You are responsible for everything you bring with you, so keep good track of things!
  • Warm Clothes (Wear Layers)
  • Waterproof Jacket
  • Good Walking Shoes
  • Pajamas
  • Hat
  • School Supplies / Pens
  • Medicine (Anything you may need)
  • A Book to Read at Night
  • Identification Documents (NIF/Passport) and Copies
  • Health Card
  • Money (Emergency Funds)
  • Phone / Charger
  • Camera / Charger
  • Plug Adaptors
  • Journal Supplies
  • Toiletries
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