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Northside Dublin City

Friday, October 13th, 2006
The Northside of Dublin City is a busy area with numerous attractions to suit visitors of all tastes. The historic area of O’Connell Street is home to the GPO building, which was the centre of the 1916 rising. The street is also home to numerous monuments including the modern, controversial Monument of Light  (known locally as the Spire or the Spike). The northside also boats a busy shopping area around Henry Street, and a local food market on Moore Street. The area is dotted with a wide variety of restaurants, as well as numerous museums and theatres.

Southside Dublin City

Friday, October 13th, 2006
On the Southside of Dublin’s City Centre visitors can find beautiful architecture, wonderful restaurants and fantastic shops. The area is home to wonderful historic sights such as Trinity College, Leinster House and Dublin Castle. For shopaholics, the busy area around Grafton Street offers plenty of high-end fashion boutiques, while the cultural quarter of Temple Bar is home to plenty of unusual shops. Southside Dublin City is dotted with restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets, as well as numerous lovely, little cafes.