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Ireland’s Top Tourist Attractions Revealed
Ireland's most iconic locations welcome record numbers in 2013

Fáilte Ireland has published the definitive list of Ireland’s top visitor attractions for 2013 with the Guinness Storehouse once more topping the bill.

The Storehouse welcomed 1,157,000 visitors in 2013 - an increase of 70,000 visitors on its 2012 performance. Amongst the nation’s fee-paying attractions, the iconic Dublin attraction was followed closely by Dublin Zoo with just over a million visitors and the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience which had a significant 10% boost in visitor numbers thanks to 960,000 paying visitors passing through.
While the National Gallery of Ireland continued to lead the ‘free attractions’ listing, there was a significant new entry to the top ten in that category last year with the Newbridge Silverware Museum of Style Icons entering the top ten listing at number five thanks to the interest of 350,000 visitors during 2013. A breakdown of the top 10 most visited fee-charging and free tourist destinations is outlined below with the total number of visitors indicated below each destination.

Top 10 Fee-Charging Attractions 2013

1. Guinness Storehouse
Dublin 1,157,090

2. Dublin Zoo
Dublin 1,026,611

3. Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience
Clare 960,134

4. National Aquatic Centre
Dublin 858,031

5. Book of Kells
Dublin 588,723

6. Tayto Park
Meath 435,000

7. St Patrick’s Cathedral
Dublin 410,000

8. Fota Wildlife Park
Cork 365,396

9. Blarney Castle
Cork 365,000

10. Kilmainham Gaol
Dublin 326,207

Top 10 Free Attractions 2013


1. The National Gallery of Ireland
Dublin 641,572

2. National Botanic Gardens
Dublin 550,000

3. Farmleigh
Dublin 435,476

4. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
Dublin 404,230

5. Newbridge Silverware
Kildare 350,000

6. Science Gallery at Trinity College
Dublin 339,264

7. National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
Dublin 284,323

8. The National Library of Ireland
Dublin 260,152

9. National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks
Dublin 251,226

10. Chester Beatty Library 
Dublin 250,659

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Spotlight on Bachelor of Laws (Hons) LL.B at DBS
Launch your career in Law with DBS this year!

The Bachelor of Laws degree at Dublin Business School provides a firm foundation for students wishing to train as solicitors or barristers. Additionally a law degree is one of the most respected undergraduate qualifications. It opens up a range of career opportunities apart from the practice of law. Law graduates are employed in a wide variety of areas including commercial industry, social sciences, politics, the media and the public service. A legal education therefore opens more doors than just the practice of law. 

Here are five reasons why the Bachelor of Laws (Hons) LL.B is one of Dublin Business School's most attractive programmes.

  • The Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree is fully recognised by all of the Professional Legal bodies in Ireland including the Law Society of Ireland and the Honorable Society of Kings Inns.
  • Emphasis on advocacy training and mooting.
  • The study of law improves & develops the student's power of reasoning, clarity of thought and the ability to analyse and express complicated ideas.
  • A Law Degree opens up a range of career opportunities apart from the practice of law (commercial industry, social sciences, politics, the media and public service).
  • The curriculum is orientated towards employability.

Further information on the LLB and details on how to apply can be found at our website.

So if a career in Law is your ultimate goal, don't hesitate and apply today!

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Now accepting Applications for September 2014
Apply online at dbs.ie
Autumn 2014 offers new opportunities for returning to education; building new skills, meeting new people and developing your career in the desired direction.


We are now accepting applications for the following full-time programmes commencing in September 2014:


UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

DBS offers programmes at level 6, 7 and 8 in the following areas:

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
We are now accepting applications for the following Postgraduate full-time programmes commencing in September 2014:

Master of Business Administration MBA
Master of Business Administration MBA (Human Resouce Managment Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Finance Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Cloud Computing Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Marketing Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Information Systems Stream)
Master of Business Administration MBA (Project Management Stream)

Master of Science (MSc) in Marketing
Master of Science (MSc) in Marketing (Digital Media Stream)
Master of Science (MSc) in Management Practice
Master of Science (MSc) in International Accounting & Finance
Master of Science (MSc) in Information Systems with Computing

Higher Diploma in Business
Higher Diploma in Business Information Systems
Higher Diploma in Business (HRM)
Higher Diploma in Legal Studies

Master of Arts (MA) in Addiction Studies
Higher Diploma in Arts in Psychology (PSI accredited)



Give yourself a competitive advantage and apply online today!

 
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Next Open Event: Tuesday 19 August


DBS are holding their next Open Event on Tuesday 19 August, 4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m.

Our Open Events are an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on all our full-time programmes and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development.


For information on our lecturing staff and their achievements and specialist areas, please visit our website.


We look forward to seeing you there.

 
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Please be aware that you can call into the Aungier Street building, Monday to Friday from 8.45 a.m. - 5.15 p.m. to consult with our Admissions team.

You do not need to make an appointment. You can also contact us on +353 1 4177500 or by email to international@dbs.ie.

Why not contact us today with your questions and take the first step towards your academic development.

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