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Jessica Slizewski earned a B.A. from Northeastern Illinois University in 2010. She works as an adver


airport bus, or hop on any of the regular city buses heading to where you want to go. You can find bus routes to help you plan the journey on the Dublin Airport website. Taxis are also plentiful, depending on how much you're willing to spend.
Where to stay: There are a ton of reasonably priced hotels and hostels in Dublin. My personal favorite is Abigail's Hostel . It is cheap, had clean en-suite bathrooms and was within walking distance of literally everything.  They also have the option of female-only dorms and private rooms.
Getting around: Walk! Dublin is a tiny city; you can walk everywhere and it's nearly impossible to get lost. A great way to get your bearings and see almost bellagio hotel every major site in 3-4 hours would be to take a free walking New Dublin Tour . They meet seven days a week at 11am and 1pm next to City Hall. Even if guided tours aren't your thing, it's a great way to make a friend, hear some history behind the attractions and get some exercise. If walking is not an option, the bus system bellagio hotel is easy to navigate and fairly cheap. bellagio hotel I do not recommend renting a car; it may be a great way to get around the Irish countryside, but it will be expensive and a huge hassle in the city.
1.      Visit the Guinness Storehouse . Yes, it's touristy. Yes, it can be more than you're willing to spend (11 Euro with student ID). Yes, you do get free alcohol. The Storehouse is not a bad value for your euro, considering you can spend hours here, seeing the original bellagio hotel 5000 year lease Arthur Guinness signed, learning how exactly Guinness is made, and even if your family name is connected to Guinness history. Not only can this take up an entire (all too common) rainy afternoon in Dublin, you also get a free Guinness with the option of learning to pour it like a master. You can get the best view of the city and your free Guinness on the top floor at the Sky Bar. 360 degree views of the city and nearby Wicklow Mountains are free and gorgeous. So climb to the top, relax, and enjoy your free pint with a killer view of Dublin.
3.      Stop into St. Patrick's Cathedral . Although St. Patrick's charges an entry fee, you can get in for free during mass hours. It is a stunning bellagio hotel sight, and you can even see the stone from St. Patrick's well in one of the corners.
bellagio hotel 4.      Wander Trinity College . Dating back to the late 1500s, Trinity College is full of history. It's free to stroll around and even enter the beautiful library, but to see the famed Book of Kells, you'll have to pay an entrance fee.
5.      Take an evening stroll east on the Liffey. Not only will there be gorgeous views of the city lit up at night, you  can take a look at the haunting Famine Memorial, walk over all the quaint bridges, and keep an eye out for the numerous (and delicious) chocolate cafes scattered all over the city.
6.      Stop at a pub. Dublin isn't called "Publin" for nothing. Do as the locals do, and have a pint at one of the uncountable pubs. Look around for fliers- oftentimes pubs feature traditional Irish music or dancing on certain nights and it's not something to miss!
Jessica Slizewski earned a B.A. from Northeastern Illinois University in 2010. She works as an advertising bellagio hotel coordinator and as a political reporter. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, reading, and biking. Her travel writing can be found at journeywithjes.com .
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