Visiting Dublin
Immerse yourself in the rich history and deep literary traditions of one of the EU's leading international business and technology centers. As the social and economic heart of Ireland, Dublin is a city that is at once ancient and contemporary, traditional and trendy — a place where the warmth and charm of the people make it easy to settle into this home away from home. Dublin isn't a city to observe; it's a city to experience. Dublin is a vibrant, energetic, multicultural city with rich cultural traditions in literature, theater, music and art. Explore the world of Swift, Wilde, Yeats, and Joyce, finding inspiration around every corner. As a college town, Dublin has a young population and an active, varied nightlife scene. If you are planning to visit Dublin the following links are a good introduction to events.
The following links will give you a good introduction to events in Dublin:
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Discover Ireland: Official Web site of Tourism Ireland. Information and links on accommodations, entertainment, sports, shopping, restaurants, transportation, and more. www.discoverireland.com/us
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“Truly Madly Deeply Dublin” : Official online Tourist office for Dublin. See what is happening in town and where and when you should go. www.visitdublin.com
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St. Patrick’s Day Festival : Everything you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin! www.stpatricksday.ie
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Temple Bar Tradfest : The best and biggest Irish music and cultural festival. www.templebartrad.com
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Dublin Fringe Festival : 16 days & nights of explosive boundary pushing performing arts and music. www.fringefest.com
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Please feel free to contact our Dublin campus [01 644 0050 (from the US - 011-353-1-644-0050)] if you would like a tour of our Academic Center during your stay. Our Academic Center is located at 43 Leeson Street Lower, Dublin 2, Ireland.










