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New Mercedes-Benz E Class

New Mercedes-Benz E Class

Experience the Mercedes-Benz E Class, with capacity for up to 3 passengers. Whether it’s for business meetings or private tours, the new E Class combines style, comfort, and luxury. Contact us today for a quote at 087 2530747. [gallery columns="2" size="medium"...

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Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Gaol opened in 1796 as the new County Gaol for Dublin. It closed its doors in 1924.Today the building symbolises the tradition of militant and constitutional nationalism from the rebellion of 1798 to the Irish Civil War of 1922-23. Leaders of the rebellions...

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Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College is Ireland's oldest university. It was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592. Due to its picturesque setting and the famous people connected with it - Oscar Wilde studied here - Trinity College is one of the city's main tourist attractions. The Trinity...

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Leinster House

Leinster House

The house was originally known as Kildare House after James Fitzgerald, the Earl of Kildare, who commissioned it to be built between 1745-47. Fitzgerald set out to create the stateliest of Dublin Georgian Mansions to reflect his eminent position in Irish society. It...

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Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle

How far back can you catalogue your family tree? Well at  Malahide Castle and Gardens the history of the Talbot family dates back to as far as 1175 and is one of the oldest castles in Ireland, set on 260 acres, this magnificent & historic castle was home to the...

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Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle is situated in the very heart of historic Dublin. In fact the city gets its name from the Dubh Linn or Black Pool (dubh = black), on the site of the present Castle Gardens and Coach House. The Castle stands on the high ridge, the highest ground in the...

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National Leprechaun Museum

National Leprechaun Museum

Folklore & Mythology Ireland has one of the finest heritages of traditional culture and story. Our folklore and mythology has survived through generations across the world sharing these tales. From mischievous characters such as the Leprechaun and the mystery of...

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Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park

The Phoenix Park at 707 hectares (1752 acres) is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within any European capital city.  The Phoenix Park was established in 1662 by one of Ireland’s most illustrious viceroys, James Butler, Duke of Ormond, on behalf of King...

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