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‭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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1 ‭Tornada a l’aeroport. Trasllat amb transport públic a l’aeroport des del hostel.‬
‭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


‭https://www.viajeroscallejeros.com/restaurantes-donde-comer-en-dublin/‬

‭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

‭Dirección​Embajada 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.‬

‭https://www.dublin.es/iglesia-san-michan‬
-‭ ‬ ‭ 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

‭https://www.ireland.com/es-es/things-to-do/attractions/kilmainham-gaol/‬

‭-‬ 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.‬

‭-‬ S
‭ 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

‭https://www.dctrust.ie/‬
‭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

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