Jun18
Published by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Europe, Events, Ireland, Museums, Photos, Urban Tourism

Light House Cinema is a decidedly different and exciting movie theatre. The cinema is located at Smithfield in Dublin, Ireland. It looks and functions best when people are using it. Light House cinema is also an institution in Dublin. It began showing Irish, independent, foreign-language, art house and classic cinema 20 years ago, closed in 1966, and re-opened this summer in its new, customized space.
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Jan12
Published by Asya in Arts, Cultural, Europe, History, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism

This article is for tourists which are interested to the literature. London is this year’s winner in the competition for most atractive literatute destination, among the towns such as Paris, Rome and New York. London – the birth place of writers as Charles Dickens and John Keats, was definite as “home to the literature, which we love and explore”.
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Apr07
Published by vanhal in CONTINENTS, Fitness&Gym, Urban Tourism

Beijing National Stadium
Beijing, China
Cost: $500 million
Capacity: 91,000 (approximately 80,000 post-Olympics)
Opens: April 2008
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Jan20
Published by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Golf, Hotels, Ireland, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

The Castle Hotel is situated in the Boyne Valley, which includes Bective Abbey, Newgrange, Knoth and the Hill of Tara, yet only a 45 minutes drive from Dublin City. The hotel is perfect solitude for chilling and tranquillity. Within a short distance, golf lovers can enjoy professional golf lessons.
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Jan19
Published by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Golf, Hotels, Ireland, Relaxing, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel Stories, Walking

Portmarnock and Golf Links are just 15 minutes from Dublin airport, situated between Malahide and Howth, where tourists can enjoy the beautiful coastal walks of the both seaside. As well as they can explore numerous charming pubs and seafood restaurants.
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Aug29
Published by Asya in Europe, Ireland, Monuments, Urban Tourism

O’Connel Street is the main street in
Dublin. It is named after Daniel O’Connell (b. 1775 – d 1847), who is known as “the Liberator” for his work in liberating the Roman Catholics in Ireland. At the end of O’Connell St., near the O’Connell St Bridge, is a monument to O’Connell. Today
O’Connell St is one of the busiest streets in Dublin,
Ireland. The
O’Connell Bridge in central Dublin, which spans the River Liffey just north of Trinity College, was designed and built by James Gandon around 1794. It was originally named after the then Viceroy, Lord Carlisle. After the unveiling of a statue in his honour, the bridge was renamed after Daniel O’Connell, first catholic Lord Mayor of Dublin, in approximately 1882.
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Jul20
Published by Asya in Europe, Ireland, Parks, Urban Tourism

Visit the
World of Primates and see massive gorillas and chimpanzees on the
Monkey
Islands.
Dublin Zoo is all about fun, learning and conservation, there is so much to see and do. The Zoo, set in 66 acres within Phoenix Park, is one of Ireland’s top attractions and home to more than 700 species of birds and animals from around the world.
Dublin Zoo welcomes over 700,000 visitors each year. Explore the thirty-acre
African Plains, which is home to giraffes, zebras, hippos, rhinos, African wild dogs, lions and chimpanzees. Discover World of Cats, World of Primates, and Fringes of the Arctic… and be sure to take a trip on the Nakuru
Safari in the African Plains.
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