The vibrant heart of the city is perhaps its definitive location. Within the area, you will find yourself surrounded by a profusion of arts, and regardless of where you look, you'll find evidence on display of the city's colourful history. To begin with, the National Concert Hall ? built in 1981 ? is home to the RTE National Symphony Orchestra who play weekly, and the venue is often spoke of as one of Europe's finest concert venues. With both Irish and internationally renowned artists performing most nights throughout the year, it is always worthwhile to consider for that special evening.
If you prefer more cultural pursuits, then the National Museum and National Art Gallery might be right up your street. Situated on Merion Square, you can pass the time by immersing yourself in the natural and ethnographic history of the country. Sample some of Europe's finest Renaissance painters including Titian and Caravaggio, as well as other masters such as Lanfranco and Rubens.
However, Dublin also has plenty to offer to those seeking outdoor pursuits. In the City centre, for example, tourists can explore Georgian Dublin ? five Georgian squares which give a glimpse of life as experienced by the likes of Oscar Wilde. One of the main attractions is St. Stephen's Green ? a 27 acre formal park, situated on the south of the River Liffey and where the aristocracy and religious leaders were given exclusive access. Today, the Green is open to the public and its ornamental gazebo is a sight not to be missed. Shoppers are also in for a treat with the fashionable shopping district found along Grafton Street.
When it comes to eating, Dublin is home to a wide variety of restaurants which cater for every taste. From its seafood dishes to cuts of locally-produced beef and lamb, you're sure to find a dish to please, and depending on the season, you could even be treated to local delicacies in the form of rabbit and game.
While Dublin's delights both plentiful and diverse, its accommodation is also not without mention. As with most cities, Dublin has a wide range of accommodation to suit every budget ? from youth-hostels to , so regardless if you're backpacking around the city, looking for a home away from home, or even fancy being pampered while on your travels, you're sure to find accommodation to suit your needs.
With its wide range of attractions, food and places to stay, Dublin has something for everyone, so there's no reason not to visit and enjoy Irish hospitality and the very best of the Emerald Isle!
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The main street consists of many curiosities and antique stores. It is very popular amongst tourists and during the summer months it can be bursting at the seams! With a range of excellent accommodation and restaurants, Broadway provides an ideal base to tour the surrounding area.
Lygon Arms
One of the best known inns in Broadway you will not be disappointed if you stay here. The inn dates back to the sixteenth century and is set in three acres of gardens. You can dine in the superb Great Hall with barrel-vaulted ceiling surrounded by oak panelling and heraldic artefacts all lit by the great open fire. Take afternoon tea on the veranda and sleep in a four poster bed.
This is luxury accommodation with prices to match. Famous guests include Oliver Cromwell and Charles 1.
Abbots Grange
Towards the centre of Broadway is a triangular green overlooked by Abbots Grange. Built in the fourteenth century it retains some of the features from that period.
In the late eighteen hundreds American artist Francis Millet lived here and converted the building into a studio. It was frequented by many English and American artists during the 'Arts and Crafts' movement. They wanted a retreat away from the grimy cities where they could capture the romantic surroundings on canvas. Writings at the time tell us that they led a bohemian lifestyle that was tolerated if not encouraged by the locals!
Broadway Tower
Overlooking the town is Broadway Hill. This is the highest point in the Cotswolds. The view is magnificent and on a clear day you can see thirteen counties.
Sitting on top of the hill is Broadway Tower, a magnificent English folly. Built by Lord Coventry in 1797, it was used by the leader of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris. You can see some of his famous designs which are still housed in the tower.
Dormy House
This seventeenth century building was originally named 'Willersy Hill Farm'. Originally a farmhouse it was bought by Broadway Golf Club in the 1940's. The name comes from the golfing term for 'unbeatable'.
Today this fantastic building is a hotel and conference centre but it has retained all its charming features. It is worth visiting the iron-age burial ground nearby.
Broadway and the surrounding areas prospered as a result of sheep farming and the rise of the woollen industry. The demand for wool changed the character of the English countryside from forest and woodland to enclosed grassy fields with dry stone walls.
The Cotswolds has a unique beauty with Broadway being the jewel in the crown!
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