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Don't Miss Out on Dublin's Magic – Experience the Home of Molly Malone Today!

Don't Miss Out on Dublin's Magic – Experience the Home of Molly Malone Today!

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County Dublin, a captivating blend of rich history and modern vibrancy, is an iconic destination on Ireland's east coast.

Famous for its lively streets, stunning coastal views, and warm hospitality, this county is also home to the legendary Molly Malone. From the bustling city center of Dublin to the serene landscapes and charming seaside towns, County Dublin offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're exploring historic landmarks, enjoying traditional Irish music, or savoring local cuisine, County Dublin promises a unique and enriching adventure.

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  • Why is Molly Malone Famous?

  • County Dublin | Things to see and do

    • Molly Malone's Dublin

    • Guinness Storehouse

    • Glasnevin Cemetery

    • National Botanic Gardens

    • Croke Park

    • The Literary World

    • St Stephen's Green

    • Coastal Retreat in Howth

    • Dublin Castle

    • Kilmainham Gaol

    • Temple Bar District

    • Dublin Zoo

    • Trinity College Dublin

    • Stephen's Green Shopping Centre

    • Phoenix Park

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Why is Molly Malone Famous?

The stories of Molly Malone in Dublin have gained international fame and the statue of Molly is the most photographed in Dublin.The song Sweet Molly Malone famously depicts the story of Molly Malone and many refer to this song as “the unofficial anthem of Dublin.”

It has been adapted and performed by many artists over the years.


County Dublin | Things to see and do

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