Grannycool52
TerriBul, it's American tourists who tend to ask about "Kelly's Book!?!
I definitely recommend Trinity College, the Old Library there, and the Book of Kells.
Kilmainham Gaol is an essential visit, as is the Epic Museum on the quays for understanding Ireland's historical background.
As mentioned above, Brown Thomas, Avoca, the Kilkenny Shop and the Powerscourt Townhouse are among fun retail centres in the city centre.
A stroll round the Merrion Square area will show you where many famous Irish writers have lived, including the house in which Oscar Wilde grew up.
If you have time to go 10 miles out from the city centre, Powerscourt Estate is fabulous, and Howth is lovely.
Oh misinformed on that one!, someone in the hotel told us that probably their idea of a joke
Now you come to mention it, GrannyCool, I also remember that fabulous library when we went to view The Book of Kelly Kells.
We really enjoyed our time in Dublin on both visits, the only downside, it was and I imagine still is quite expensive. We also annoyingly forgot to take our driving licences we were intending to hire a car and drive a little way out of the city down into County Wicklow. We did get the train, the track runs along the coast for some of the way, I think we went as far as Bray. I remember as well as the other towns dotted around Dublin Bay already mentioned in my previous post, we got off in Dun Laoghaire, where the ferries come and go back to England and Wales and had a look around there too.