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Transcript of Dublin, Ireland Presented by: Kayla Costello Project 6 – Vacation June 3, 2010.
Dublin, Ireland
Presented by: Kayla CostelloProject 6 – VacationJune 3, 2010
Table of ContentsDublin, Ireland
Climate of Dublin, IrelandHot to Get to Dublin, Ireland
Hotels in Dublin, IrelandDublin Castle
Food & Dining in Dublin, IrelandWhat to Pack for Dublin, Ireland
Feature Photos from Dublin, IrelandFeature Photos from Dublin, Ireland
cont.
Climate of Dublin, Ireland
Maritime Temperate Climate
Average Temperature for month of July is 60⁰F
Rains often but temperature is still moderately high
How to Get to Dublin, IrelandAirplane on Delta AirlinesApproximate distance from Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania to Dublin, Ireland is 3,433 miles “as the crow flies”.
Flight goes from Pittsburgh, PA to New York, NY. There you will change airplanes and leave in two hours after arrival. Then you go from New York, NY to Dublin, Ireland.
Estimated total time in airplane is 10 hours 50 minutes.
Total transportation cost for a round trip ticket is $1,024.
Hotels in Dublin, IrelandClarion Dublin Hotel Fitzwilliam Hotel
Four Star HotelCost per night - €90Amenities – Indoor
pool, Jacuzzi, Satellite TV, Air Conditioning, Steam Room, Sauna, Gym, Mini Bar, Restaurant
Five Star HotelCost per night -
€79.50Amenities – Satellite
TV, Babysitting Service, Hair Salon, Massage Service, Air Conditioning, Gym, Mini Bar, Wireless Internet,
Dublin Castle Dublin Castle was founded in 1204 by order of King
John, who wanted a fortress constructed for the administration of the city. It has been added to and rebuilt many times so that all that remains of the original structure is the Norman Tower. By the early 17th century the castle was fully developed with Law Courts, meetings of Parliament, the residence of the viceroy and a council chamber. The magnificent, gilded State Apartments were added in the 18th century and are still used for state occasions today.
Food & Dining at Dublin, IrelandRestaurant Name
Address Type of Food Photo Image
Gallaghers Boxty House
20 Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Irish
Botticelli Italian Restaurant
3 Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Italian
Hard Rock Cafe
12 Fleet Street,Temple Bar,Dublin 2,Ireland
American
The Old Punch Bowl
116 Rock Road, Booterstown, Dublin
European, Vegetarian, Seafood
What to Pack for Dublin, IrelandRaincoatUmbrellaTennis ShoesWash ClothsJeansJacketSweatersLong sleeve shirtsComfortable bootsVoltage Adapter
Feature Photos From Dublin, Ireland
Famous Temple Bar
O’Connell Bridge over the River Liffey
Dublin Countryside Dublin City
Feature Photos from Dublin, Ireland cont.
Drimnagh Castle
The Custom House of Dublin, built in 1791.