Dublin
Before joining us, learn more about the culture, customs and daily life of this wonderful destination.
Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, populations around 1.5 million, is built on the River Liffey and is also situated beside the sea, yet close to both the countryside and mountains. The city is renowned for it's theatre and music, contemporary and traditional.
Dublin enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters and relatively cool summers. Mean daily temperature in June and July is 18 C. Also enjoys reasonable sunshine and rain belts reaching the east coast are frequently light and generally clear quickly.
The city is safe, dynamic and welcoming, a wonderful place to visit or live, with a compact city centre - about 3km squared - and all attractions within walking distance.
And for all, there is plenty of craic - Ireland's hospitality is legendary and Dublin is no exception.


Dublin enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters and relatively cool summers. Mean daily temperature in June and July is 18 C. Also enjoys reasonable sunshine and rain belts reaching the east coast are frequently light and generally clear quickly.
The city is safe, dynamic and welcoming, a wonderful place to visit or live, with a compact city centre - about 3km squared - and all attractions within walking distance.
And for all, there is plenty of craic - Ireland's hospitality is legendary and Dublin is no exception.
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"We've chosen Success College because we wanted to study English in Ireland and we don't regret it. Why not? Because Success College is a school where you can learn English, make friends and have fun at the same time. The teachers are really friendly, patient and helpful and the most important thing is that they know how to teach. When we arrived in Dublin they helped us with everything, therefore we didn't need to worry about anything. The school has several classrooms, library and computers for students. The director is always ready to help us. I enjoy studying and living in Dublin, so I recommend it."






