The capital of Ireland - the city of famous writers and equally famous pubs, parks, and ships - attracts tourists not only with its sights but also with its unusual, warm atmosphere that is felt from the first minutes of a sightseeing excursion with a English-speaking guide and makes a strong impression. You will not meet leprechauns and other mythological characters, but you will be sure of the friendliness of the Irish and see a lot of interesting monuments - from the medieval Dublin Castle to the newest Dublin Needle. Be sure to visit the famous Halfpenny Bridge, Manson House, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Phoenix Park and Trinity College - one of the oldest English universities; tourists usually do not forget about a visit to the Guinness beer museum even without reminders from 1001guide.