Moving from Hempstead, New York to Dublin, Ireland with Sunset International Shipping
We are happy to hear that you are considering moving from Hempstead city in the state of New York to an amazing European city of Dublin. The distance is long, the culture is different so beside adapting you are worried if the transportation process is going to go well? Worry no more! Sunset International Shipping team is here to help you. We are here to guide you through the entire moving process. We can provide you with different types of moving services for the international moving.
Our services in the Sunset International Shipping company include both residential and commercial moving and shipment and since we have been in this business long, we can proudly say that we are experts in our field. There are many different companies out there so how can you decide which one is the best? Try confirming with the numerous satisfied customers we have successfully served. Our fantastic crew will pack, wrap and box your things with the most reliable care, ensuring that everything is well-secured. We will not allow any damage to your precious belongings. We can transport your items both using sea transportation or air transportation, and that depends only on your choice and the budget you have planned.
Feel free to contact us anytime and ask us questions about the international moving. We can provide advice for you over the phone or in person. Our representative will be at your service and they can also provide you with the free moving estimates upon your request. In case you need to ship your car or to use storage services, we can also help you with that. We can offer you up to 30 days of free storage. Give us a call and we will make an arrangement so you can finally relax.
Let us point out some of the most important and exciting facts about Dublin.
About Dublin
The name Dublin comes from the Irish word Dubhlinn meaning “black, dark” and it refers to a dark tidal pool. This city is located in the province of Leinster on Ireland’s east coast. This city started off as a Viking settlement and it became the main city in Irland after the Norman invasion. In 1922, Dublin became the capital of what once was the Irish Free State (later renamed Ireland). Dublin is the seat of the national parliament of Ireland.
Traditional Industries
Leading traditional industries in Dublin were food processing, textile manufacturing, brewing, and distilling and the most famous product is Guinness beer whose brewery you can visit and see how the entire process of beer making goes. With the purchased ticket, you will even have the course of “Pouring the perfect pint” and the tasting lesson.
This city is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey. It has a maritime climate which means that the summers are cool and the winters are mild, without temperature extremes. Sunniest months are May and June and the rainfall is equally distributed throughout the year.
Transportation
Heuston and Connolly stations are the two main railway stations in Dublin and as for the air transportation, there is a famous Dublin Airport. Dublin also hosts the headquarters of the famous low-cost carrier, Ryanair. Cycling is very popular in Dublin and there is a well-developed self-service bicycle rental system with 550 bikes on 44 terminals all around the city.
Dublin’s famous landmark is Trinity College with its remarkable architecture and the unusual Book of Kells (manuscript Gospel book written in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament) which is one of the city’s most visited sites. Some of the most respected higher education institutions in Dublin are the University of Dublin, which is the oldest one in Ireland and the National University of Ireland.
People
Most influential people who came from Dublin are poets William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett, as well as writers Jonathan Swift and Oscar Wilde, whose monument you can see when you go sightseeing in Dublin.
Parks
Dublin has a lot of green color and natural surroundings including Phoenix Park, Herbert Park, and St Stephen’s Green. Other famous landmarks of Dublin are the Dublin Castle, the Spire of Dublin, Ha’penny Bridge, the Molly Malone statue, St Patrick’s Cathedral and the Dublin Zoo.