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Trinity College Dublin读读万卷书;行万里路Dublin's most worth visiting attractions, there are three worth seeing: First, the Kyle Sutra, it is a national treasure of Ireland, but must listen to the voice explanation, otherwise you can't understand the preciousness of this book; The second is the library corridor, which is the location of the Harry Potter movie, and it is also very simple and distinctive; the third is the oldest harp in Ireland. In general, the tour is very exciting. The small disadvantage is that the price of Trip.com is slightly more expensive than the local fare, and the price is not very high.
Dublin CastleAAnonymous UserDublin Castle has some long royal history, and the attractions are very good and worth a visit. On-site tickets only sell 8 euros (60 years old and 6 euros). Trip.com over 60 years old tickets cost 160 yuan, which is 3 times the scene. Too expensive! ! ! Affected my high trust and goodwill for Trip.com ! ! !
University College DublinMM41***73Garbage school, don't come [scenery] Generally, rural feeling [interesting] no interest [cost-effective] very low
Phoenix ParkCcharlottieotsieBe warned, to walk all the way through takes about an hour and there are no busses that stop in the park- they only drive through and stop either side, but the park itself is beautiful and easy to spend that much time wandering in, the deer are usually in the upper end of the park after the cricket field, there are a few food carts dotted around and also Dublin zoo located in the park
Guinness StorehouseAAnonymous UserThe price is actually a bit high, compared to beer museums in other countries. But you have to go there once when you come to Ireland, because you can drink a glass of the freshest Guinness draft beer in your life!
The top bar of the hotel is very good, you can reserve more time to drink two more glasses at the top bar. There is also a souvenir shop at the exit, which has the most complete Guinness peripheral products!
St Patrick's Cathedral我我们一直在爱的旅程St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest Catholic church in Ireland. St. Patrick's Cathedral is exquisite and grand. More than three hundred years ago, Jonathan Westford, the author of Gulliver's Travels, was the bishop of this cathedral, and his remains were also buried under this cathedral. The cathedral has a Chinese guide, which allows you to learn about the details of the cathedral, its construction technology and renovation history, as well as the people and stories related to it. After visiting St. Patrick's Cathedral, you can stay in St. Patrick's Park behind the cathedral for a while. This park is very small and has a small market in the park. The stalls sell artworks, handicrafts and cosmetics. It is recommended to book tickets in advance.
Trinity College Library我我们一直在爱的旅程In Dublin, you must visit the Trinity College Library to see the wonderful book Kyle. This Christian Book, compiled around 800 AD, is famous for its gorgeous pictures and texts, and still retains bright colors, which are a treasure of Western calligraphy and painting history. In 1661, the Kyle Book was donated to Trinity College Dublin, showing one page of content every day until today. In addition, the old hall of the Trinity Library is also a popular attraction, with a grand and grand, giant model of the earth hanging, and the oldest harp in Ireland. Tickets for the Trinity Library should be booked in advance.
Ha'penny Bridge放放飞自我去游玩Thought it was a monument, it turned out to be a very ordinary bridge. Just a bit of historical allusion. This bridge was the only pedestrian bridge that could cross the Lifei River at that time. In 1816, the Irish built a beautiful light bridge on the river to connect Dublin's north and south city areas, which was only for pedestrians. When the bridge was built, the pedestrian crossing notice stated that half a penny of the bridge was required, so there was a "half penny bridge".
Molly Malone StatueJjuki235The statue of Molly Malone, a famous statue on the streets of Dublin, was a great mother during the Great Famine in Ireland, and he lived with his hard-working hands to keep his family of four children alive, becoming a symbol of the unyielding self-reliance of the Irish people, and is a very respected person of the Irish people.