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Dublin, being a prime county in Ireland has been the epicenter of Ireland’s dramatic boom. As Ireland steps forward to more advancement and progress, Dublin’s industry flourished and its tourism surged. Due to this, it was deemed necessary to break it up to individual counties for better management. Thus, the Greater Dublin Area was born.
Tourists to Dublin may be confused as to what is referred to as County Dublin, Dublin Region and the Greater Area Dublin (GDA). To enjoy more your visit, let us erase confusion. Technically, County Dublin was replaced by three counties namely: Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal, and South Dublin plus the Dublin City. These are what is termed now as the Dublin Region. For more of Dublin’s lure, you may opt to get connected with the entire GDA which means an exploration of three other counties’ charms as well.
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown lies southeast of Dublin City and is considered to the smallest county in Ireland yet the one with the longest name. This is margined by the stunning Irish Sea. For its recent existence, it is amazing how this county has lined up with Ireland’s other counties in terms of tourism. It merges the historical feel and the exciting present atmosphere of Dublin through its array of attractions. This county comes to life via its vibrant facilities that range from amusement to sports.
Fingal holds out to its guests a remarkable abundance in land and water. This county is surrounded by three of Ireland’s appealing counties: Kildare, Meath and Wicklow. Mainly the coastal area, Fingal offers a magnificent view of the Irish Sea. Steep in history, Fingal is the ultimate spot to relive Dublin’s remarkable past.
Formerly known as the “Belgard”, South Dublin is bordered by Ireland’s premier attractions including the Wicklow Mountains. This county seats adjacent to the River Liffey, another Ireland’s leading prides. It holds quite a number of towns and villages all with unique qualities and charm.
Dublin City, on the other hand, is Ireland’s capital city owing it to size and enticements. It enjoys its location in the heart of the Dublin Region. This cosmopolitan city is simply irresistible in terms of tourism. Never will your vacation be complete without experiencing the best of Ireland through this city.
Enjoy the Greater Dublin Area as you make Ireland your paradise in Europe. Discover more what these areas have in store for you. Experience the lures of the counties in Dublin with an added bonus of Dublin City. All these and more with a single destination: Dublin.
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