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A whole host of attractions lay in wait for those that decide to visit Ireland, the Emerald Isle. Many feel otherworldly, like something out of a bygone era, while others are as lively as Irelands big cities. The countrysides fresh air is sworn on by locals and visitors alike. Amongst the historical landmarks to be found in hotel search engines Dublin are Trinity College and Dublin Castle, both popular tourist destinations. Dublin is not the only city that knows how to party; Belfast certainly has a vibrant nightlife for visitors to enjoy.

Wherever it is you decide to stay, youll find an excellent choice of hotels and other accommodation options. Walking, fishing and horse riding are all popular pursuits. Another popular Irish destination is its scenic coastline. The entire country has plenty to offer, from quaint coastal towns like Kenmare to exhilarating cities like Dublin. If youre the sort of person that likes to drink and be merry until the wee hours, Dublin is for you.

As anybody that has ever visited the city will tell you, Dublin is renowned for its bars and nightlife, as well as its restaurants and entertainment venues. However long you plan on staying in Ireland, youre sure to find plenty to keep you amused and accommodation options that suit. The city is also home to a wealth of galleries, theaters and museums, perfect or those that like to indulge in a spot of culture. Those preferring something a little more modern might enjoy the Spire of Dublin, a recent structure which looms over the city. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Irelands picturesque countryside offers another popular destination for visitors to the country.

Visitors to Irelands countryside often remark how its villages, towns and people are friendly and accommodating. Both also feature a range of business hotels suitable for those visiting Ireland on work. Visitors that enjoy the architectural and historical value offered by these will also enjoy a trip to any of Dublins cathedrals, particularly Christ Church or St. Patricks. Everybody can enjoy the splendid cuisine on offer.

As well as all of these magnificent buildings, Dublin also houses a variety of statues and monuments. They both feature the conveniences and infrastructure you would expect of a modern city, but both hark back to historical times, offering traditional attractions also.