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Travel Blogs from Dublin
Potatoes & Ireland
... Ireland is definitely the place to live if you are prone to homesickness.
From our brief experience thus far, we have come to find that the Irish are known for their world class hospitality. I don't think it is possible to visit Ireland without being introduced to the warm and kindly nature of its people.
The Irish love to story tell. Their humor is uncanny and the more jokes one makes at your expense (slagging), the more it ...
The one without a proper title
... I arrived to Kinlay.)
On Saturday I was walking the only dog in Dublin, Alfie, in Phoenix Park.
Alfie is the cutest thing ever.
That night I went to the Light House Cinema to see a brilliant documentary of the Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense. It was so good that everybody was dancing along in the audience.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTPqPZzH -LA
More to come, as I'm sitting here in the office I might as well work.
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First Day in Dublin!
... Our days were immediately occupied with looking for a suitable apartment that would be close enough to the city center that we could use bikes as our mode of transportation and far enough from tourists. If ever anyone is looking for apartments in Dublin, the best websites we have found are let.ie, rent.ie, and daft.ie. The first irish vocabulary word I learned was that the ...
Day 11 - Irish national stud and Kildare
... The stud itself was not over the top in opulence like the studs in Kentucky but it was truly functional with a fantastic intensive care unit for foals and beautiful stallion barns. They stand many stallions there including one which is shuttled to Australia and another that is that costly that the insurance company won't let then shuttle it to Australia so they are setting up the studs for the mares to be flown to ...
The Luck of the Irish
... captured at the age of 16 and placed into slavery (a normal part of the economy at that time) where he laboured as a shepherd for the six arduous years - but at the same time - found God. He then escaped onto a ship, bound for England and then returned to Ireland. With his infectious enthusiasm he went on to convert the Irish to Christianity. The Irish took to it like a duck takes to water, like the Aussies took to cricket and like Romeo took to ...
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Other places to stay in Dublin
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Aishling House
Clontarf, Dublin | 3 star b&bfrom $84 -
Ashfield House
Pembroke - Rathmines, Dublin | 1 star b&b -
The Charles Stewart Guesthouse
Northside, Dublin | B&Bfrom $65- A nice place to stay
- Not the best!
- 2 sides to this hotel
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Azalea Lodge
Cabra - Glasnevin, Dublin | 3 star b&bfrom $72- Sadly disappointed
- Lovely B & B
- Beautiful home.....
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Adelphi Guesthouse
Northside, Dublin | B&Bfrom $76 -
Botanic Villa
Cabra - Glasnevin, Dublin | B&Bfrom $65 -
Arranmore House
104 Lr Drumcondra Road, Dublin | B&Bfrom $109 -
Almanii Bed & Breakfast
Whitehall, Dublin | B&Bfrom $103 -
Shantalla Lodge B&B
Artane - Whitehall, Dublin | 3 star b&bfrom $76 -
Sycamore House
Northside, Dublin | B&Bfrom $70 -
Aghadoe House B&B
Cabra - Glasnevin, Dublin | B&B -
Portland House
South-West Inner City, Dublin | B&Bfrom $80 -
Elvis Presley Guesthouse
210 Clonliffe Road, Dublin | B&B -
Huband House B&B
South-East Inner City, Dublin | B&Bfrom $68 -
Marguerite House
Cabra - Glasnevin, Dublin | B&Bfrom $81 -
Bridge House
South-East Inner City, Dublin | 1 star b&bfrom $57- OK for a drunken weekend I guess....
- It was great!
- Never again
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Waterloo Lodge
Ballsbridge, Dublin | 3 star b&bfrom $102 -
Marian Guest House
Northside, Dublin | B&Bfrom $78 -
Morehampton Townhouse
Ballsbridge, Dublin | 3 star b&bfrom $79 -
Andorra B&B
Ballsbridge, Dublin | B&Bfrom $103 -
Portobello Bed and Breakfast
Wood Quay, Dublin | B&B -
Bellgrove B&B
Clontarf, Dublin | 3 star b&bfrom $83 -
Hollybank B&B
Cabra - Glasnevin, Dublin | B&B -
Nua Haven
Crumlin - Kimmage, Dublin | B&B -
Griffith House
Clontarf, Dublin | B&Bfrom $63 -
Slievenamon Manor
Clontarf, Dublin | B&B