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Dublin Tourism was established by Bord Failte, (now Failte Ireland) as the agency with responsibility for the servicing, development and promotion of tourism in the Dublin Region. Dublin Tourism is a state appointed commercial agency and the only regional tourist authority in Ireland.
The principal mission of the authority is to enhance [Dublin’s] economy through tourism development by marketing the Dublin region on a world wide basis, as a premier destination for the business and leisure traveller. Our strategic vision is ‘to promote Dublin as a must-visit destination’.
Partners of Dublin Tourism include: hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, hostels, self-catering premises, restaurants, museums, pubs, shops, theatres, tours and attractions.
Dublin has an extraordinary choice of activities for visitors, our goal is to make it easier for visitors to get the most out of their time here by offering the most comprehensive visitor information and services in one location – either by way of personal service from our travel advisers, printed materials or with electronic information through our SSUs, (Self Service Units) our Website, [1]and of course, the Dublin Pass.
Over 1.7million visitors utilise our services annually. The Headquarters of Dublin Tourism are located in the Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2. During 2007, Dublin attracted 5,575 million visitors in total.
Dublin Tourism operates a network of 4 Tourist Information Offices and 5 Visitor Attractions throughout the Dublin region.
The locations of our Tourist Information and Booking Offices are: - Arrivals Hall, Dublin Airport - Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 - 14 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1 - Dún Laoghaire Ferry Terminal, Co. Dublin
Dublin Tourism operates the following Visitor Attractions: - The Fry Model Railway, Malahide Castle Demesne, Co. Dublin - Dublin Writers Museum, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1 - James Joyce Museum, Joyce Tower, Sandycove, Co. Dublin - Malahide Castle, Malahide, Co. Dublin - The Shaw Birthplace, 33 Synge Street, Dublin 8
- ^ [Dublin Tourism]http://www.visitdublin.com