One of the most enjoyable aspects of studying a language abroad is getting to know a different culture and discovering new places.
After leaving the language school, participating in social activities will not only help you improve your English but also expand your worldview.
We would like to share with you a few options that you can add to your list of places to visit in Ireland:
1- National Gallery of Ireland: You can start your trip from the National Gallery of Ireland. The National Gallery of Ireland is open to visitors free of charge. It contains 2500 paintings and 10000 different works of art. This gallery, which looks modest and simple from the outside, is alive with the liveliness of the world of many masters from the inside.
2- Guinness Storehouse: Guinness Storehouse, Teample bar and the famous Trinity College Library are among the first places to visit... You can try Guinness' famous black beer at Guniess Storehouse, listen to Irish music at Tempe Bar, and immerse yourself in thousands of books in Trinity College's library. You may lose.
3- Leinster House: This 18th-century Leinster House is the palace of the Duke of Leinster. You can also visit Leinster House for free and take a look at its architect.
4- Pheonix Park: In Dublin, be sure to explore Pheonix Park, which is twice the size of New York's famous park, Central Park.
5- StPatrick Cathedral and Christ Cathedral: StPatrick Cathedral and Christ Cathedral may attract your attention while getting to know different cultures, languages and religions.
6- Dublin Castle: We are sure that the magnificence of Dublin Castle, which hosted the British and British Governments in the past, will impress you.
7- Powerscourt Estate: By visiting the 19-hectare Powerscourt Estate, you can open the doors of a fascinating world dating back to the 13th century.
8- Kilmainham Prison: Kilmainham Gaol, an old prison in Ireland, is as fascinating as it is creepy. You can add it to your list with peace of mind.
9- Ha'penny Bridge: Ha'penny Bridge, which has been intact since 1816
10 - National Botanical Gardens: We also recommend you to visit the botanical paradise Dublin National Botanic Gardens, the Dublin Zoo in Pheonix Park, the National Wax Museum Plus, and the wax museum that everyone, young or old, will enjoy.
Dublin is a residential center with a young population. Since it is a city with a high concentration of university students, half of the people in the city are under the age of 25. Because it is a very vibrant education center and has a high young population, Dublin is a very preferred place for study abroad.
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