Grafton Street, a pedestrianized thoroughfare in Dublin’s city center, links two iconic landmarks: Trinity College and St. Stephen’s Green. This bustling street is lined with an array of shops and restaurants, creating a vibrant atmosphere. One of its defining features is the presence of buskers, groups of musicians who fill the air with melodies. Visitors can explore the adjoining side streets to find classic Dublin pubs, where they can order a pint and soak in the local culture.
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