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Meet the Rais
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So where do they holiday?
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Visas: How & Where
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You are in the home city of the creator of 
Dracula, so naturally you can get another 
experience which you can’t have in any 
other part of the planet. The Bram Stoker 
Dracula Experience is a uniquely different, 
entertaining, interactive, educational and 
very scary adventure. Bram (Abraham) 
Stoker was born in Clontarf, Dublin in 
1847. His spine-chilling masterpiece of 
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published in 1897. The book is the 
biggest-selling novel ever written, and has 
been translated into all the world’s major 
languages and many minor ones. It is now 
‡•–‹ƒ–‡† –Šƒ– ‘˜‡” ͳǡͲͲͲ ϐ‹Ž• Šƒ˜‡ „‡‡
inspired by the Dracula story.
If you want a break from vampires, or if 
they get uninteresting after dawn, you can 
try out the other attractions of this place. 
These include sports facilities, a 50-metre 
swimming pool, an adventure zone, and a 
wide selection of games (e.g. bowling, 
pool) and proper, non-vampire food! A gift 
shop allows you to carry back souvenirs 
which will be the envy of classmates.
Bram Stoker Dracula 
Experience
www.thebramstokerdraculaexperience.com
Bar Code Westwood Club, 
Clontarf Road, 
Dublin 3
T: +353 1 805 7824
Hours of fun are waiting for you in 
Europe’s largest indoor waterworld, 
where the weather will be great every day 
of the year!
The NAC features a full day of fun for the 
entire family whether you make a splash 
in the cool blue waves, take a thrilling 
ridedown any of their many water slides, 
ϐŽ‘ƒ– ƒ”‘—† –Ї Žƒœ› ”‹˜‡” ‘” ”‡Žƒš ‹ –Ї
bubble bay.
National Aquatic Centre 
www.nac.ie
Snugborough Road
Blanchardstown
Dublin 15 
T: +353 1 646 4300
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