Overview
Dublin's story is of feast and famine - from its 18th-century Golden Age to its 20th-century struggles for independence to its boomtime today. We explore the town's foreboding castle, patriotic jail, and Trinity College with its Book of Kells-a bright light in the Dark Ages. At night we party in Temple Bar, awash with Celtic music and frothy pints of Guinness. We side-trip to the prehistoric necropolis of Newgrange and the medieval monastery at Glendalough, tucked in the scenic Wicklow Mountains.
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2 - 1Venice: Serene, Decadent and Still Kicking September 07, 2002 -
2 - 2Venice Side-Trips: The Best of Veneto September 14, 2002 -
2 - 3Florence: City of Art September 21, 2002 -
2 - 4Siena and Assisi: Italy's Grand Hill Towns September 28, 2002 -
2 - 5Cinque Terre: Italy's Hidden Riviera October 05, 2002 -
2 - 6Amsterdam and Dutch Side-Trips October 12, 2002 -
2 - 7Prague and the Czech Republic October 19, 2002 -
2 - 8Dublin and Mystical Side Trips October 26, 2002 -
2 - 9South Ireland: Waterford to the Ring of Kerry November 02, 2002 -
2 - 10The Best of West Ireland: Dingle, Galway, and the Aran Islands November 09, 2002 -
2 - 11Berlin: Resilient, Reunited and Reborn November 16, 2002 -
2 - 12Germany's Romantic Rhine and Rothenburg November 23, 2002 -
2 - 13Munich and the Foothills of the Alps November 30, 2002 -
2 - 14Switzerland's Jungfrau Region: Best of the Alps December 07, 2002


