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Why?  Those who holiday in Dublin are always keen to raise
a glass of Guiness (the famous Irish brew) and toast this
1,000-year-old city that is synonymous with the jollity of the
Irish culture and tradition. It may be a little down-at-heel in
some areas, but Dublin remains the epitome of the indominatable
Irish spirit and the gateway for most who travel to Ireland. If you
see a leprachaun or two after downing a few pints in a Dublin pub,
never fear; it is all part of the magic of this city.
When?  Early and late summer are the best times to travel to
Dublin, the height of the season being rather crowded with tourists
and the locals increase prices to take advantage of the crowds.
Weatherwise these are pleasant months too, though in general Dublin
is wet and cool to cold. A popular time for a Dublin holiday is
around St Patrick's Day at the end of March when festivities
honouring the Irish patron saint turn into crazy parties.
Who for?  Party animals form the bulk of visitors who opt for
a holiday in Dublin, but the serious sightseer will not be
disappointed in the range of interesting historic attractions and
experiences on offer.
More Info:  To get the most out of a Dublin holiday read our
comprehensive Dublin travel guide, which gives an overview of the
city and detailed information of attractions, events and
excursions, as well as useful basic facts for a holiday in
Dublin.
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