Planning a visit to Dublin someday? Bram Stoker, the creator of the Dracula, was born in Dublin, there are spooky concerts and festivals being held in St. Anne's Church where Stoker exchanged vows with his wife. One cannot miss the National Print Museum where it dedicates the history of printing such as a huge collection of letterpress equipment since it was invented up to the latest ones.
Relax and clear your mind in St. Stephens Garden. You can have a picnic here, the kids can play in the playground, and enjoy the view of the fountain and the lush greenery. And of course, your tour in Dublin is not complete when you did not have a chance to enter a real castle like the Dublin Castle.
Dublin, Ireland is a unique mix of historic and modern times. Grafton Street is ideal for a shopper and music lover. The Little Museum of Dublin is also a great place to visit for those that enjoy understanding how the people of Dublin have evolved and lived over the past century. The Jameson Distillery is also a great place to tour for those who enjoy a glass of the Irish Whiskey or for anyone who is intrigued by the way this popular spirit is made.
If the Jameson Distillery isn't your speed, check out the Temple Bar which is Dublin's most iconic pub. It is located on a street that is comparable to Bourbon Street in New Orleans and known for its wild nights among locals and tourists alike.