ACTIVITY PROGRAMME IN DUBLIN(From 8th to 13th December2024)
Sortida en avió des de aeroport de BarcelonaVuelinga les 10:10 h,
número de vol: VY8720
ESTAR A L’AEROPORT DE BARCELONA A LES 8:00 h
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Diumenge: Arribada a l’aeroport de Dublín a les 11:55
Trasllat amb transport públic a l’Hostel.
Estada aClink Hostel, 35 Abbey Street Upper, NorthCity, Dublin
13:00 Hora estimada d’arribada al Hostel (deixar maletes en consergeria)
14:00 Dinar pel barri
14:00 Tour profes amb civitatis - contractar guia.
16:30 Check in al Clink Hostel (repart d’habitacions)
TardaAnem a conèixer el barri!
19:00 Sopar al Clink Hostel
7:00 h Desdejuni alClink Hostel
10:00 a 12:00 English tour in Dublin(2 hores)
14:00 Dinar pel barri
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Dilluns:
Tarda:- Visita aPhoenix Park(h
ttps://www.dublin.es/phoenix-park): English
activities preparades per l’alumnat. (Bicicleta 15 €, opcional)
19:00 Sopar al Clink Hostel (Fitxa aprenentatgedel dia)
8:00 h Desdejuni alClink Hostel
-Matí:Visita a laOld Library Trinity College(https://www.tcd.ie/library/)
(entrada 20 € opcional)
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- Visita al Castle Dublin (entrada 5€ opcional)
Dimarts:
14:00 Dinar pel barri
15:00 Visita autoguia a l’empresaGUINNESS Storehouse
19:00 Sopar al Clink Hostel (Fitxa aprenentatge)
8:00 h Desdejuni alClink Hostel
10:00 a 12:00 English tour in Dublin(2 hores)
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Dimecres:
Visita en barco pel canal de Dublín (20€) , O bé , Visita a Howth: 1 hora en
transport públic. (Baily lighthouse)(pujar al faro10€ opcional)
14:00 Dinar pel barri
-Tarda:Visita al centre comercial (lliure)
19:00 Sopar al Clink Hostel (Fitxa aprenentatge)
12/12 7:00 h Desdejuni alClink Hostel
Dijous: Visita a les afores de Dublín: de 8:00 a 17:00
Glendalough, Wicklow & Kilkenny Day Trip -Civitatis-
19:00 Sopar al Clink Hostel (Fitxa aprenentatge)
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Divendres: ortida de Dublin 11:35, arribada a Barcelona 15:00, número de vol: VY8721,
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Vueling.
ESTAR A L’AEROPORT DE DUBLIN A LES 9:35 h,
sortir del hostel a les 8:45 h
INTERESTING LINKS AND ACTIVITIES TO SEARCH:
DÓNDE COMER EN DUBLÍN
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ACCOMMODATION: Clink Hostel, 35 Abbey Street Upper, North City, Dublin 1, D01
3Y7, Irlanda
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https://www.clinkhostels.com/city-tips/what-is-ireland-famous-for/
mbajada de España en Irlanda
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https://www.exteriores.gob.es/Embajadas/dublin/es/Paginas/index.aspx
DirecciónEmbajada de España en Dublín
17A Merlyn Park, Ballsbridge, Dublín 4, Eircode D04HF53, Irlanda.
NEIGHBORHOODS OF DUBLÍN:
NEAR THE CLINK HOSTEL:
- , a unos 10 min a pie de Chester Beatty Library,
- The Church Cafe bar
- ILAC Shopping Centre
- Jervis Shopping Centre
- Savoy Cinema
- Chapters Bookstore
- Abbey Theatre
- St Michan’s Church, Halston Street Parish
- a 1,1 km de Teatro Gaiety y
- a 15 min a pie de The Little Museum of Dublin.
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- PIC MUSEUM- The Irish Emigration Museum
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- INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES CENTRE
HIBSBOROUGH:
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La zona residencial Phibsborough se caracteriza por la arquitectura victoriana de ladrillo
rojo. En ella, se pueden encontrar bares y pequeños restaurantes modernos junto a pubs y
tiendas de fish and chips tradicionales. Los jóvenes dublineses toman el brunch en
cafeterías originales y visitan las tiendas independientes de ropa y libros.
WOOD QUAY:
- Christ Church Cathedral (Catedral de la Santísima Trinidad de Dublín), en cuyo
interior hay una cripta medieval.
USHER’S QUAY:
The Brazen Head: Pub Irlandés
HE LIBERTIES: es un barrio con siglos de antigüedad, conocido por sus pubs
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tradicionales, mercados de fin de semana y lugares de interés turístico.
- PHOENIX PARK
- Guinness Storehouse
- IRISH MUSEUM OF ART (MuseoIrlandés de Arte Moderno)
- Kilmainham Gaol Guided Tour (CARCEL DE KILMAINHAM)
Entrada estudiantes 4€ - Hasta las 17:30 h
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- Irish National War Memorial Park
- Wellington Monument: Imponente obelisco de 62 m, erigido para
conmemorar las victorias de Arthur Wellesley, primer duque de Wellington.
PORTOBELLO
- Jewish museum: All school visits should be booked in advance by emailing
i[email protected]
- Saint Stephen's Green
- Whelan's: Auditorio con música en directo, clubs y una sala privada llamada
The Parlour y decorada como un salón de los 50.
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TEMBLE BAR
- Dublin Castle 5€
- St.Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin (Catedralde San PatriciodeDublín)
- S mock Alley Theatre, 1662
- The temple bar pub
- iblioteca Chester Beatty
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- Liffey river
- olly Malone Statue
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- George StreetArcade(A
rcadade la Calle de George)
EAST DUBLIN:
- Google Dublin - Gordon house
4 Barrow St, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 4, D04 V4X7, Ireland
- GRAND CANAL DOCK
CENTRE DUBLIN:
- TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
- THE LITTLE MUSEUM OF DUBLIN
- NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND - NATURAL HISTORY
- The Oscar Wilde Monument
- Grafton Street:Carrer comercial amb música en directetot el dia.
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t Stephens Green:( Parc amb un llac preciós) Hiha un shopping center molt
curiós enfront i és l'inici de Grafton St.
SMITHFIELD:
- NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND - DECORATIVE ARTS & HISTORY
NORTH DUBLIN:
- Glasnevin Cemetery
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Free museums and galleries in Dublin
ublin is a creative city, with lots of opportunities to explore free museums and
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galleries. Whether you’re a history buff or an art lover, these are some of our top
picks:
1. Natural History Museum
heNatural History Museumbranch of the NationalMuseum of Ireland features
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exhibits on the flora and fauna of the country. The museum has a wide variety of
specimens on display, including animals, birds, fish, insects and plants. It also has
sections dedicated to insects and other invertebrates, fish and marine life, and a
herbarium all local to Ireland.
Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday & Monday 1-5pm
Address: Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2
2. National Museum for Archaeology
he Archaeology branch of the National Museum of Ireland features exhibits on the
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prehistory and early history of Ireland. The museum has a wide variety of artefacts
on display, including objects from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age.
heNational Museum for Archaeologyalso has sectionsdedicated to the artefacts
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of the Viking Age and the medieval periods in Ireland, including jewellery, weapons,
and everyday objects.
Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday & Monday 1-5pm
Address: Kildare St, Dublin 2
3. Decorative Arts and History Museum
he Decorative Arts & History Museumfeatures exhibitson the decorative arts,
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furniture, silverware, ceramics and costumes of Ireland. The collection mainly covers
the period from the 17th century to the early 20th century. Some of the highlights of
the collection include the Irish furniture made by local craftsmen and reflect the
styles and materials of different regions of Ireland.
he museum also has sections dedicated to silverware, ceramics, and clothing and
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costumes dating from the 18th to the early 20th century.
Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday & Monday 1-5pm
4. The National Gallery
heNational Gallery of Irelandis an Irish museumlocated on the north side of
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Merrion Square, Dublin. It is one of the largest art galleries in Ireland and has a
permanent collection of over 13,000 paintings and sculptures, including major
collections of works by Hugh Lane, Roderic O’Conor and Louis Le Nain.
he gallery also houses Irish and European art from the 15th century to the 19th
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century alongside works by later British, French, Dutch and Italian painters.
pening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 9:15am-5:30pm, Sunday &
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Monday 11am-5:30pm, Thursday 9:15am-8:30pm
Address: Merrion Square W, Dublin 2
5. The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)
heIrish Museum of Modern Art(IMMA) is a must-seefor art lovers. The museum
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was founded in 1990 by a group of leading Irish artists and houses some of Ireland’s
most important pieces from the 20th century, including works by Francis Bacon, Jack
Butler Yeats, Sean Keating and Louis le Brocquy.
Admission is free every Friday between 5pm and 8pm.
pening hours: Tuesday, Thursday to Saturday 10am-5:30pm, Wednesday
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11:30am-5:30pm, Sunday 12-5:30pm (closed on Mondays)
Address: Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8
6. The Chester Beatty Library
heChester Beatty Libraryhouses one of the mostimportant collections of rare
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books in the world. The library was established in 1931 by American mining magnate
and philanthropist Sir Alfred Chester Beatty to house his collection of manuscripts,
printed books, and artwork from around the world.
pening hours: Monday (closed), Tuesday, Thursday – Saturday 9:45am-5:30pm,
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Wednesday 9:45am-8pm, Sunday 12-5:30pm
Address: Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
Read:What to Do in Dublin for a Day
7. The Hugh Lane Gallery
he Hugh Lane Gallery sits in Dublin’s city centre, so it’s easily accessible from
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anywhere in the city. It features works from one of Ireland’s most famous artists, Jack
B Yeats, as well as other Irish artists like James Barry and Louis le Brocquy.
pening hours: Monday closed, Tuesday – Thursday 9:45am-6pm, Friday
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9:45am-5pm, Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 11am-5pm
Address: Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1
8. St Stephen’s Green Park
t Stephen’s Green is one of Dublin’s most beautiful parks. It has a wide range of
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activities going on all the time, from concerts and festivals to relaxing walks in the
fresh air. There are also many cafés around the park where you can relax with a
coffee or ice cream and enjoy the scenery. Visitors can take advantage of its green
spaces, ponds, flowers and fountains while being surrounded by some great
examples of Georgian architecture.
Address: St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
9. Phoenix Park
hoenix Park is actually the largest walled city park in Europe and one of the most
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stunningly beautiful parks in the world. It’s also home to a herd of wild deer that roam
around freely, giving the feel of the countryside in the heart of a city! So if you’re
feeling adventurous, why not pack up a picnic lunch and go exploring?
Address: Phoenix Park, Dublin 8
10. Dublin Castle Gardens
ublin Castle is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist
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attraction. The Castle Gardens is the area surrounding the castle, and it’s home to
several different gardens including the Upper Castle Yard, the Lower Castle Yard,
and the Bedford Tower Gardens. The castle gardens are open to the public and are
also home to several sculptures.
Opening hours: Every day 6:30am-7pm
Address: Dublin Castle, Dame St
11. National Botanic Gardens of Ireland
he National Botanic Gardens of Ireland was founded in 1795 and cover an area of
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approximately 19.5 hectares. It is home to over 20,000 plant species and includes a
large collection of native Irish plants. Some of the highlights of the gardens include
the Palm House, a large greenhouse filled with tropical plants and the Curvilinear
Range, home to a collection of cacti and succulents.
Opening hours: Monday – Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday & Sunday 10am-6pm
Address: Glasnevin, Dublin 9
12. Iveagh Gardens
he Iveagh Gardens are a public park located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. The
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gardens cover an area of approximately 4.5 hectares (11 acres) and were gifted to
the city of Dublin by the 1st Earl of Iveagh in 1939. The gardens were designed by
Ninian Niven, a Scottish landscape architect, and are considered one of the finest
examples of a Victorian garden in Ireland.
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday 8am-4pm, Sunday 10am-4pm
Address: St Stephen’s Green, Park, Dublin 2
Image courtesy: Theirishroadtrip.com
14. Garden of Remembrance
ake sure to stop by the Garden of Remembrance. It’s named for Irish novelist
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William Butler Yeats who penned “Easter 1916” about Ireland’s rising against British
rule during Easter Week 1916 — the poem was later read aloud by Frank McCourt
s part of his famous funeral speech during ceremonies marking 100 years since his
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birth. The garden is now dedicated to all those who have given their life for Irish
freedom.
Address: Parnell Square East
15. Irish National War Memorial Gardens
hese gardens were built to commemorate the Irish soldiers who fought and died in
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World War I. The gardens cover an area of approximately 12 hectares and were
designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a prominent British architect and designer of war
memorials. The gardens feature a large central mall, lined with statues of Irish
soldiers and a series of gardens that feature a number of sculptures and
monuments.
Image courtesy: Heritageireland.ie
16. Herbert Park
hat’s the best way to spend a day in Dublin? Stroll along the tree-lined avenues of
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Herbert Park, one of the city’s most beautiful spots. Located in Ballsbridge, this
2-acre public garden features an ornate fountain and statues throughout its grounds.
You can also see some of Ireland’s most beautiful architecture from here—many
stately mansions line Park Lane South at the entrance to Herbert Park.
Address: Herbert Park, Dublin
17. Pearse Square Park
his park is located in the Ballsbridge neighbourhood and is named after Patrick
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Pearse, a prominent figure in the Irish Easter Rising of 1916. It’s a popular spot for
locals and visitors alike, being a great place to take a break, relax and enjoy the
greenery. The park is also a popular spot for children, with a playground and other
amenities. Surrounded by a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants, it’s a beautiful
place to visit after a day of sightseeing or shopping.
Address: Grand Canal Dock, Dublin