yes there are
here are a few of them:
The GPO (General Post Office)
The Custom House
Mansion House
Molly Malone
The Spire of Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Trinity College
Liberty Hall
The Four Courts
The Abbey Theatre
...and many others.
Dublin has been a city since 988AD, so there is much significant history in the city, too much to mention here. The particular areas of history you are interested in would also impact on what you might like to see. There are many museums, libraries, galleries and exhibitions along with many other places of interest. Some of the more common places that people visit include:
Trinity College.
Kilmainham Gaol.
The GPO.
Glasnevin Cemetery.
The Phoenix Park.
The Garden of Remembrance.
Christ Church Cathedral.
St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The Guinness Brewery.
There are many, many other historical buildings to be seen, as well as Dublin's famous Georgian architecture.
Dublin has many important buildings. These include:
* The GPO (General Post Office) * The Custom House * The Four Courts * Leinster House (The Irish Parliament Building) * Dublin Castle * Ãras an Úachtaráin (home of the president) * Trinity College
The GPO (General Post Office).
O'Connell Street.
Christ Church Cathedral.
St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The Iveagh Gardens.
Phoenix Park.
Dublin Zoo.
St. Stephen's Green.
Trinity College and the Book of Kells.
Dublin Castle.
The Four Courts.
The Custom House.
Croke Park.
Merrion Square.
The Guinness Brewery.
Leinster House.
The Mansion House.
Dún Laoghaire.
The Bank of Ireland, College Green.
Grafton Street.
The Garden of Remembrance.
Kilmainham Jail.
Malahide Castle.
Howth.
The Botanic Gardens.
A large number of museums, galleries and libraries.
A large number of pubs, theatres and music venues.
All of these and a lot more too.
There are many websites on the internet that will have photos of Dublin. An image search for Dublin will give you many examples. See the links below for some sites.
No. Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland. See the map at the link below.
The answer is both. The city of Dublin, is Ireland's largest city and its capital. The city is in the county of Dublin. There would be lots of other towns in the county of Dublin and also some rural areas. See the maps of Dublin below.
Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland. It is about 53° North and 6° West. See the maps below.
There are many in Dublin. See the link below.
By Bus Ireland, you may mean Bus Éireann. They can transport you to many places in Ireland. They operate services between the towns and cities around Ireland, and some services in some of the cities. A company called Dublin Bus looks after the routes for Dublin and its suburbs. See the Bus Éireann website below.
See the links below.
56 Leeson Park Dublin 6 Ireland See their website link below.
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Dublin is on the east coast of Ireland. In terms of your question it is in what is incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland. Officially the term is "Ireland" or in the Irish language: "Éire". You will see Éire written on Irish coins and stamps. It is sometimes also referred to as the Republic of Ireland, which is another unofficial term. Dublin is the capital city. See the map below.
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Galway is a county and a city on the west coast of Ireland. Dublin is a county and a city on the east coast of Ireland. So Galway is not in Dublin. The two cities are about 130 miles or 207 kilometres apart. The counties that the cities are in, are a bit closer. See the maps below.