digital_explorer(46)
Belfast, United Kingdom100%
[digital_explorer, 23/06/2007] This is a personal travel blog that showcases the scenic attractions of Dublin. The author describes his recent visit to the southern part of Ireland, with images of interesting places at the city centre. The author also explains that the sightseeing tour is a "well organised tourist trip" and he listed down the places to be visited as part of the tour.
The majority of the images were taken at the city centre which illustrates the Irish architecture - from buil [more] [digital_explorer, 23/06/2007] This is a personal travel blog that showcases the scenic attractions of Dublin. The author describes his recent visit to the southern part of Ireland, with images of interesting places at the city centre. The author also explains that the sightseeing tour is a "well organised tourist trip" and he listed down the places to be visited as part of the tour.
The majority of the images were taken at the city centre which illustrates the Irish architecture - from buildings to cathedrals. He considers "The Spire" as an "interesting piece of artwork" or a "mega structure" found in Dublin while the "Temple Bar" is the place for "affordable pubs and restaurants, accommodation, good fun and entertainment".
The blog has two pages and can be viewed by clicking the page number at the bottom of the images, just above the comment box. Non-members of the site can post a comment about the blog. [less]
sian(27)
United Kingdom100%
[sian, 19/10/2009] Dublin Events is your travel and tourism guide for travelling to Dublin and other Counties in Ireland.
digital_explorer(46)
Belfast, United Kingdom80%
[digital_explorer, 27/06/2007] This is a personal photo and travel webpage showcasing city attractions of Dublin. Images posted include Templar Bar, Guinness store, Dublin Castle, Christ Church, Trinity College and Bank of Ireland building. The author provides brief descriptions of what to expect on these attractions.
Newfloridian(65)
North Shields, United Kingdom70%
[Newfloridian, 18/10/2006] Peter Scott has put together his own personal account of his native city, Dublin, and conducts a guided walking tour of his favourite sights. He lists his favourite pubs, music and transport and gives an insight into Irish facts, sayings and customs. The site is illustrated with a gallery of photographs of Dublin.
Newfloridian(65)
North Shields, United Kingdom68%
[Newfloridian, 18/10/2006] This is the official website of Dublin Tourism and contains many pages giving details of the attractions, sights and leisure events that are available to the visitor. The "Events" page is kept up to date listing concerts and other activities in the city and neighbourhood. There are links to history pages, maps and travel information. The site also provides the "Dublin Pass" Card which offers free or discount admission to local attractions and museums and free travel o [more] [Newfloridian, 18/10/2006] This is the official website of Dublin Tourism and contains many pages giving details of the attractions, sights and leisure events that are available to the visitor. The "Events" page is kept up to date listing concerts and other activities in the city and neighbourhood. There are links to history pages, maps and travel information. The site also provides the "Dublin Pass" Card which offers free or discount admission to local attractions and museums and free travel on public transport. [less]
digital_explorer(46)
Belfast, United Kingdom60%
[digital_explorer, 23/06/2007] This is a private photo gallery showcasing pictures taken mostly in the city centre of Dublin. The author has a number of images of Christ's Church, Dublin Castle and the popular store, Guinness Store House. The author also says that Dublin has "some wonderful sights", but in general, it "was not impressive". Some of the photographs taken by the author was in a "polo game", including the popular windows and doors of residential houses. [more] [digital_explorer, 23/06/2007] This is a private photo gallery showcasing pictures taken mostly in the city centre of Dublin. The author has a number of images of Christ's Church, Dublin Castle and the popular store, Guinness Store House. The author also says that Dublin has "some wonderful sights", but in general, it "was not impressive". Some of the photographs taken by the author was in a "polo game", including the popular windows and doors of residential houses. [less]