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🔮 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Filming Location

Trinity College One of the must-visit attractions in Dublin is the library of Trinity College. You can’t help but be amazed by the library of a university! The whole of Dublin exudes a vintage elegance, definitely worth a stroll 👀 As the capital of Ireland, Dublin has quite bad traffic, so I suggest a city walk~ 🔮 Trinity College Library This is the oldest library in Ireland 📖 It houses many precious ancient books from Ireland It’s also the filming location for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 🔮 Stepping into the library feels like you’re really entering the world of magic! Of course, the most famous item here is the Irish national treasure – The Book of Kells. As one of the world’s oldest books, its patterns are exquisitely beautiful and filled with mysterious metaphors. It’s also known as “the most precious item in the Western world.” 🎫 14€ 💡 It’s very popular, so make sure to book in advance! 🔮 Merchant’s Arch When in Dublin, you can’t miss the Temple Bar area. This pub is highly recommended; the spiral staircase really gives you the feeling of being in a magical world! It’s right next to the Ha’penny Bridge. Once you pass through the gate and walk in, you’ll discover a hidden magical world~ Having coffee here during the day is also very nice~ The nearby The Temple Bar Pub is a must-visit for tourists~ Besides these, Dublin Castle, The Spire, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and St. Stephen’s Green are also great places to visit. 🍽 Food ✨ Matt The Thresher This seafood restaurant is very popular, and the taste is indeed great. The seafood is very fresh, but make sure to book a table in advance. #MySecretTravelRoute #MyTravelStories #OffTheBeatenPath #CulturalSights #IrelandTravel #Dublin #TravelGuide

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🔮 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone Filming Location

Trinity College One of the must-visit attractions in Dublin is the library of Trinity College. You can’t help but be amazed by the library of a university! The whole of Dublin exudes a vintage elegance, definitely worth a stroll 👀 As the capital of Ireland, Dublin has quite bad traffic, so I suggest a city walk~ 🔮 Trinity College Library This is the oldest library in Ireland 📖 It houses many precious ancient books from Ireland It’s also the filming location for Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 🔮 Stepping into the library feels like you’re really entering the world of magic! Of course, the most famous item here is the Irish national treasure – The Book of Kells. As one of the world’s oldest books, its patterns are exquisitely beautiful and filled with mysterious metaphors. It’s also known as “the most precious item in the Western world.” 🎫 14€ 💡 It’s very popular, so make sure to book in advance! 🔮 Merchant’s Arch When in Dublin, you can’t miss the Temple Bar area. This pub is highly recommended; the spiral staircase really gives you the feeling of being in a magical world! It’s right next to the Ha’penny Bridge. Once you pass through the gate and walk in, you’ll discover a hidden magical world~ Having coffee here during the day is also very nice~ The nearby The Temple Bar Pub is a must-visit for tourists~ Besides these, Dublin Castle, The Spire, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and St. Stephen’s Green are also great places to visit. 🍽 Food ✨ Matt The Thresher This seafood restaurant is very popular, and the taste is indeed great. The seafood is very fresh, but make sure to book a table in advance. #MySecretTravelRoute #MyTravelStories #OffTheBeatenPath #CulturalSights #IrelandTravel #Dublin #TravelGuide

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