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Dublin's got the craic

May 18, 2015 11:33
Dubin Bridge (Photo: Barcex, via Wikimedia Commons)

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Dublin's funky nightlife, the Irish craic (fun), its special brew - Guinness - its literary heritage and its dividing Liffey river can now be enjoyed during a Glatt kosher nine-day tour.

There are plenty of superb places to visit, including the synagogue, Jewish museum, the Parliament building, Dublin Castle and Trinity College. The latter, with its superb long room, is a legal deposit library with 4.5 million volumes and the ancient Book of Kells.

The metropolis is blessed with the largest enclosed public park in Europe (760 acres). It's home to Dublin Zoo, the oldest in Europe, and contains the President of Ireland's residence and the American Embassy. This is also a haven of fabulous gardens and wilderness where wild fallow deer have been roaming since the 17th century.

North of the city is the village of Malahide and its castle. Inside this 800-year-old fortress is a collection of sensational furniture and Irish artworks donated by the National Gallery.