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Party like the Irish at The Temple Bar. ... Drink Inside a Restored Cathedral at The Church. ... Visit the Guinness Storehouse Factory. ... Take a Tour of the Old Jameson Distillery. ... Take a photo with The Spire of Dublin. ... Marvel at the Beauty of St. Patrick's Cathedral. ... Go Back in Time to Dublin Castle. ... Take a Walk over Ha'penny Bridge.
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Just book your return tickets only from India. & take a tour package from any local travel agent of Ireland only... https://www.abbeytravel.ie/
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You can check the offers by the provided by the tours and travels. They will clear your query easily. As described in below comments.
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Take a tourist visa of UK and you get to travel to Ireland as well..you get a visa of about 6 months! can visit Both countries in one go if you wish!
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Dublin is located on a wide bay between Howth in the north and Dalkey in the south, and is known for its cultural legacy and wonderful hospitality. The River Liffey, which flows into the port, divides the city in two. Several bridges span the north-south divide, the most well-known of which is the O'Connell Bridge. Any of these are lovely places to stroll and soak in the city's charm. https://travellifo.com/21-top-rated-attractions-things-to-do-in-dublin/ Visit the shops in Grafton street Go for a walk around St. Stephens Green. The Little Museum of Dublin etc.
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