Dublin is the capital city of Ireland and situated on the mouth of the Liffey River. The population of this city is approximately 500.000 people.
Over recent years, Dublin has become one of the most sought out destinations for studying English as many Europeans who have preferred to carry on using the Euro and have made the most wonderful use of this in Dublin. The city has an atmosphere and a passionate rhythm of live that comes to the attention of the tourist.
The Liffey River is in charge of dividing the city into two parts, the South Side and the North Side, and this separation is very important to this city. In each area, we can enjoy the life-style of the neighbourhoods, the different architectures and observe the two Dublin's. The North Side is the most humble, and on the South Side is easy to notice this it is much wealthier.
It is important to take a walk through O'Connell Street to be able to see the Central Post Office or the Monument of Light. Henry Street is very commercial and ideal for shopping. The Croke Park stadium and Phoenix Park are highly recommended. The Trinity College University, the Molly Malone Statue, Grafton Street, the most prestigious in the city, the Temple Bar Quarter or the Guinness Museum are some of the places that you must not miss seeing.