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Located off of the Navan and Dublin Road, The Hill of Tara Visitor Centre (0469025903 or 041988 0300) has an audiovisual presentation and guided tours available. Hill of Tara is open all year. Visitor Centre open mid-May–midSeptember, ...
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The places found in this book are the most positively reviewed and recommended by locals and travelers. 1,950 places listed and organized in four groups.
Packed with photographs, illustrations, and maps, the guide includes in-depth coverage of Dublin's best attractions, from historic Trinity College, which houses the richly decorated Book of Kells, to the James Joyce Cultural Centre and Old ...
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