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Dublin 8 is one of 24 postal areas of the City of Dublin and it is situated on the south bank of the River Liffey, next to the city centre, making it a great location for all locals and visitors who enjoy the busy city life. There are many interesting things you can do in this area. You can wander around and get in touch with the history of this place.
And if you travel without a companion, you can have a less traditional experience and meet one of the sexy escorts in Dublin 8. History enthusiasts will find Dublin 8 brimming with fascinating sites, including the magnificent St. Patrick's Cathedral, Ireland's largest church. Established in the 12th century, the cathedral is the final resting place of famous Irish writer Jonathan Swift and serves as the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
A short distance away, Christ Church Cathedral, founded in , is another architectural marvel steeped in history, featuring stunning medieval crypts and beautiful stained glass windows. The Irish Museum of Modern Art IMMA is a must-visit for art lovers, as it showcases an impressive collection of contemporary and modern art within the walls of the 17th-century Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
The museum offers free admission to its permanent exhibitions and frequently hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and events. Kilmainham Gaol, an imposing former prison turned museum, offers a sobering insight into Ireland's turbulent past. Visitors can take guided tours and learn about the incarceration of key figures in Irish history, including the leaders of the Easter Rising. Booking in advance is recommended due to the popularity of the site.
Dublin 8 is also home to the thriving neighbourhood of Portobello, known for its diverse food scene and bustling nightlife. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the green spaces Dublin 8 has to offer, such as the War Memorial Gardens, a beautifully landscaped park dedicated to the memory of Irish soldiers who died during World War I.