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Matt Westcott finds there's a lot more to Dublin than Guinness

DER'S more to Oirland dan dis," said Alan Partridge. As cringeworthy as the failed TV host's comment was, he was, in fact, correct.

Well, partly.

If he had said der's more to Oirland dan Guinness' he would have been completely correct as I discovered on a recent trip to Dublin.

So big is the lure of the black stuff that is very easy to just secrete yourself into one of the plethora of pubs in the city and never leave.

I know because I have done it before.

However, if you did you would miss a great deal of what this historic city is all about.

So while some lubrication of the alcoholic kind was in order at various points during our stay, my wife and I made sure that we imbibed as much local culture as we could as well.

Staying at the Jury's Inn Custom House, which sits on the banks of the River Liffey, enabled us to walk wherever we wanted within the city during our three-day stay.

For someone who protests at paying out for taxis, this suited me down to the ground.

The hotel itself looks relatively new and the decor in the rooms reflects that. The staff were friendly and, although nearly all were of foreign extraction, their command of English was so good that it didn't pose a problem when the usual tourist questions were thrown at them.

There are a couple of restaurants to choose from, but while went down for breakfast each morning, we preferred to eat out at night, such is the array of eateries available just a stone's throw away. And I defy anyone, even fussy eaters such as myself, not to find something to tempt their palette.

During our time in Dublin we ate traditionally - bangers and mash and steak and chips, continentally - at a half-Mexican, half-Italian restaurant, and frugally - at a cheap, but very cheerful pasta outlet.

Had we felt in the mood we could have gone Thai, Indian, Vietnamese or any other persuasion you could think of.

Many are located in the Temple Bar area of the city and, presumably because of this, their prices appear to carry a premium.

While there, we managed to take in The National Gallery of Ireland, Trinity College, the city's extensive shopping centres, walked the extent of the river, saw the seat of the Irish government and, at one point even the lawcourts, where we sat in on an infamous murder trial that was making the headlines at the time.

All of that involved walking pretty much every street the city had to offer, but there were many other attractions and places of interest we simply did not have time to call in on.

As I said, Dublin has so much more to offer than just the black stuff. Just make sure you conserve enough time and energy to enjoy a drop or two as well.

TRAVELFACTS

■ Rates at the Jury's Inn, Custom House in Dublin start from 95 euros per room per night and rooms can accommodate up to three adults or two adults and two children.

These are room-only rates Breakfast costs 13 euros for full Irish breakfast and ten euros for continental breakfast.

To book call Central Reservations on 0870-4100-800 or visit www.jurysinns.com For visitor information on Dublin go to www.visitdublin.com/

9:23am Saturday 26th April 2008

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