Hollybank B&B
28 Hollybank Road, Dublin
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Hollybank B&B Dublin

28 Hollybank Road Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland

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A Short Stay But Nice

A travel blog entry by boydevine

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... one more checkpoint. We than got closer to the gate and found out that to get to our gate we needed to board a train! As mentioned we got to the gate in time but barely and that was with showing up four hours prior to flight.

Oh yeah we got to Dublin did I fortget to mention that? We had a great cab ride in from the airport to a hotel downtown I had got a great deal on through Expedia. The driver gave us a tour guide perspective of ...

Spiders and badaydos

A travel blog entry by londonpenguin

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... door dates from the 15th century (so it's pretty raggedy looking) and has a big hole in the middle. There was a feud between the Earl of Kildare and the Earl of Ormond, which came to an amicable conclusion when Kildare cut the hole in the door and stuck his arm through to shake the hand of Ormond, who had taken refuge in the Chapter House. This showed that Kildare was sincere in his desire to end the feud and that he trusted Ormond not to cut off his arm. This is where ...

דבלין

A travel blog entry by nir_richman

... 1495;יה.

יום למחרת המשכת 97; לסחוט את הפס שקנית 97; למרות שמזג האווי 12; הדרדר לגשם עם רוח די ...

An Unlikely Pair: Dublin and Valencia!

A travel blog entry by hannahbfoster

... City of Sciences and Arts. The markets are housed in a beautiful old building with a domed roof. There was lots of meat obviously, but the fish market was closed, so the market happily smelt of saffron, fresh basil and olives. Yum!

I'm now in Madrid, another great city and quite different from Valencia, but that will have to wait for another entry.

Hope everyone back in Oz is well. Feel free to add comments or travel tips if you have them!

xox Hannah

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Guinness again

A travel blog entry by laceys.log

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... played the flute and tin whistle. They made the point that a lot of American tourists say at the end of the night ‘why didn’t you play some real Irish music like Danny Boy’ but actually they’re songs written in America as a nostalgia thing, something to remind the Irish of their roots, but they’re not traditional Irish music. They explained the difference between the tempo of jigs and reels (one goes ...

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