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No need to imagine with a virtual tour of Dublin

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The beautiful Irish capital is one of the most popular destinations in Europe, and there are some iconic sights that visitors can enjoy when they explore the city, but you don’t have to be in Ireland to enjoy these great sights. Whether you are looking to decide what to do during your visit to the city, or you want to really get a look at the places friends or family have visited, then a virtual reality tour of Dublin is ideal. There are plenty of things to see in the Irish capital, and not being able to travel there immediately doesn’t mean you should be missing out.

Temple Bar

At the heart of the city’s nightlife, and one of the most popular attractions for visitors, the bustling streets of Temple Bar come to life with the cinematic virtual reality, and you can practically taste the Guinness as you see the series of colorful pubs. The tour also allows you to explore the squares and public areas where people meet in the evenings, and where street performers and hawkers all compete for your attention. Fortunately, with the virtual reality tour of Dublin city you won’t have to fight off people trying to catch your attention, you can simply enjoy the view.

Dublin’s Sporting Venues

There are some spectacular sporting stadia that are located in Dublin, and getting a great view of these is one of the great reasons to enjoy the cinematic virtual reality of the tour. Croke Park is where the famous finals of the Gaelic Games take place, and the passion of the fans during these huge events is truly a sight to behold, while the skill of the players on the pitch is second to none. If you are more of a football or rugby fan, the Aviva Stadium and the RDS Stadium are both home to some excellent events.

The Wonderful City Center

When you take a virtual reality tour of Dublin city center, you will see that it is a beautifully preserved area that has really kept the character of this old city while still being practical and attractive to modern visitors. Grafton Street is one of the city’s most popular shopping areas, and you will pass the impressive Brown Thomas department store and can see many other major retailers present. Nearby Trinity College is home to some beautiful old buildings, and while you may not be able to stroll the streets of the city yourself, using cinematic virtual reality is the next best thing.

Exploring The Liffey

Running through the city center, many of the city’s most important sights lie on the banks of the Liffey River, with the Ha’penny Bridge being one of the most famous crossings over the river. Taking your virtual reality tour of Dublin city you will see the attractive stores of Bachelor’s Walk along the banks of the river, which has been an inspiration to many authors and artists. This is highlighted as your virtual tour can also take you to bridges named after James Joyce and Samuel Beckett.


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