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READ THE GUIDE & BOOK CHEAP FLIGHTS TO DUBLIN
First timers
If you've never been to Dublin, cheap flight options from Virgin Atlantic could be just the excuse you need. The grey granite walls of its 19th century Irish architecture now rub shoulders with trendy bars and coffee shops, designer boutiques, and thriving malls. There are plenty of fantastic old Irish pubs and everyone will tell you, it's the people that will keep you coming back. American travelers do'’t need visas, but you will need to exchange your US dollars for Euros. Frequent flyers Have you explored TrinityCollege? Once you've enjoyed its historic cobbled squares and gardens, immerse yourself in the national art collection at the National Gallery of Ireland; or visit Dublin Zoo in the vast Phoenix Park, located west of the city centre. And if you love castles, you won’t be disappointed by the beautifully restored MalahideCastle. Or just drop in to a local bar and raise a pint of Guinness to the people of Dublin. Cheap flight, great company, and a beautiful city - what’s stopping you? Shops Many passengers on our cheap flights to Dublin head straight to the mainstream shops in Grafton Street; but don't forget to venture into the smaller side streets to find the one-off shops selling handicrafts, jewelry, books and clothing. For antiques and designer goods, try Powerscourt Townhouse Centre. Or browse George’s Street Arcade for vintage clothes and other treasures. If you enjoy markets, don’t miss Cow’s Lane Market, Blackberry Fair or Temple Bar Food Market. Nights Dublin's nightlife is legendary. There are lots of traditional pubs filled with Irish folk music, and plenty of modern bars and clubs. There are some brilliant intimate venues for live music and concerts; check out The Village, Temple Bar Music Centre and Vicar Street. Why not grab one of our regular flights to Dublin from the US and see for yourself?
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