The Dublin travel companion you can trust for city sights and countryside excursions.
This revised edition of Black's Guide to Dublin covers the city and its environs as far north as Drogheda and south to Wexford, with practical detail, maps, and plans to help you move easily from street to countryside. Aimed at readers planning a first visit or a return trip, it blends historical context with up‑to‑date travel information from 1912.
The book offers clear guidance on how to reach Dublin, where to stay, and how to get around the city and nearby counties. It includes illustrated maps, descriptions of principal sights, walks through Dublin, and excursions to places like Howth, Wicklow, and the Dargle. The guide also lists hotels, restaurants, railway and tram routes, and practical transit notes to help you plan your days with confidence.
- Detailed itineraries for Dublin and nearby excursions, including Howth, Wicklow, and coastal towns.
- Maps, plans, and practical transit information for effortless travel by rail, tram, and sea.
- Hotel, restaurant, and theatre listings to simplify planning and pacing of your trip.
- Background on city layout, major sights, and routes that connect the capital with the surrounding countryside.
Ideal for readers of travel and local history who want a compact, reliable guide to Dublin and its environs.