Packed full of culture, creativity and craic (fun), Dublin is the Capital and largest City of Ireland, beautifully situated on a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey. Dublin is effectively divided into a number of quarters including the Medieval Quarter, the Georgian Quarter, the Docklands Quarter, the Cultural Quarter and the Creative Quarter. If you are lucky enough to be visiting Dublin, then why not pay a visit to Dublin Castle, one of the oldest landmarks in the City dating back hundreds of years, built on the orders of England’s King John in 1204. Then experience the splendour and history of one of the most prominent landmarks in the City which is the Spire of Dublin. The City is renowned for its hospitality, friendly local population, fine food and drink and for supplying a slice or two of authentic, Italian, Pizza and Pasta available from their Best Pizza Restaurant Dublin such as https://www.forno500.ie. Hand-built by true Italian Artisans, their wood-fired, pizza oven helps to provide an authentic slice of Italy, alongside the use of their secret recipes passed down through generations of Italian families. Using only the freshest and finest ingredients, including tomatoes from the foothills of Mount Vesuvius itself, this team of consummate professionals, ensure every mouthful of pizza and pasta is packed with the flavours of Italy. Famously nicknamed “Dublin’s Big Cheese” they are open seven days a week from midday until late.