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    Description: DK Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin Travel Guide will lead you straight to the best attractions this vibrant city has to offer.
    ISBN: 9781405369800
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Description: DK Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin Travel Guide will lead you straight to the best attractions this vibrant city has to offer. Whether you're looking for the best restaurants and bars, a hotel to suit your budget, or want to find the best places in Dublin to shop; this guide is the perfect pocket-sized companion. Rely on dozens of Top 10 lists - from the Top 10 venues for Irish music and Top 10 shops to the Top 10 children's attractions, there's even a list of the Top 10 things to avoid. The guide is divided by area, with sections on North of the River Liffey, Greater Dublin and South of the River Liffey; all packed with beautiful illustrations of the city's attractions. You'll find the insider knowledge every visitor needs and explore every corner of Dublin effortlessly with DK Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin Travel Guide and its free pull-out map. DK Eyewitness Top 10 Dublin Travel Guide shows you what others only tell you.
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Description: The uniquely visual DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Dublin is the perfect guide for exploring this exciting city, with clear maps and up-to-date coverage of all the best attractions. You can discover Dublin's highlights with the guide's full colour introduction, showing everything from the historic Trinity College that houses the richly decorated Book of Kells to the James Joyce Cultural Centre and Old Jameson Distillery in the north of the city; unearthing all the best walks, landscaped parks and pubs in between. The new-look guide is also packed with photographs and illustrations leading you straight to the best attractions in Dublin. You can find detailed practical advice on what to see and do, covering everything from museums and cathedrals to shopping on O'Connell Street and sampling Guinness. Detailed listings will guide you to the best hotels, restaurants, bars and shops for all budgets, whilst in-depth information will help you to get around, whether by train, car or bus. With a free pull out map, the DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Dublin gives you all the advice you'll need for a memorable trip. The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Dublin shows you what others only tell you.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite travel series!, 14 April 1999
By A Customer
A very good guide book if you confine your trip to Dublin only. Almost all of the information is also contained in the Ireland guide, so you might want to spend a few more dollars and get the whole country. Lots of pictures with sections on what to do, where to eat and what to see. A map of the city center in the back of the book and each section of Dublin has suggested walking tours and a "must see" listing. A very informative section of practical information towards the end which gives you tips on taking the bus, how to get from the airport into the city, how to change money, etc. All in all, a very good guidebook for the city of Dublin.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A great tool for exploring Dublin, 15 July 2008
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Mark Klobas (Tempe, AZ, USA) - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of the Eyewitness Travel guides for a number of years; their emphasis on a visual format (especially their cutaway diagrams of selected sights) is extremely useful, while their recommendations of restaurants, pubs, and shops have never steered me wrong. I have found this to be true time and again when I have taken it to Dublin, where the guide really opened up the city for me to explore it.

While much of the information within this guide is also contained within the larger Ireland (Eyewitness Travel Guide), it should be pointed out that they are NOT the same. The Ireland guide does contains most of the same information, but the Dublin guide provides more details and some additional sites that were left out of the larger Ireland version. My advice is to stick with the Ireland guide if you are planning on... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars My favorite travel series!, 28 May 1999
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A very good guide book if you confine your trip to Dublin only. Almost all of the information is also contained in the Ireland guide, so you might want to spend a few more dollars and get the whole country. Lots of pictures with sections on what to do, where to eat and what to see. A map of the city center in the back of the book and each section of Dublin has suggested walking tours and a "must see" listings. A very informative section of practical information towards the end which gives you tips on taking the bus, how to get from the airport into the city, how to change money, etc. All in all, a very good guidebook for the city of Dublin.
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