Earlsfort Apartments Dublin
22a Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin
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Earlsfort Apartments Dublin

22a Earlsfort Terrace Dublin, County Dublin, 2, Ireland

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Filling in the gaps!

A travel blog entry by kaylarose

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... am going to embrace any opportunity given to me, but within reason. I'm not completely sure if the Olympics would be a great idea, but as least I know now to never limit my opportunities and to especially never limit myself to (no offense) America. If I can make a career out of traveling, which I am extremely driven on doing, I will be completely satisfied. A retirement/travel agent sounds right up my alley, and I know with my ambition and (hopefully) experience, I can make it ...

D is for Dublin

A travel blog entry by paulgoesglobal

... hit the temple bar area, which is basically a four block city area with more bars than a high security prison. My time in Dublin is a bit of blur (and I want to get through this blog so I can get onto the states) so I'll just give you the highlights without going through every day.

Temple Bar, inside the temple bar area, is a bar called temple bar (confusing, no?) which turned out to be the rockingest bar in all of dublin. Actually it ...

Wherever green is worn...

A travel blog entry by corinna_andrew

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... student of the college (from his mismatched clothing and slight air of arrogance, a philosphy student - remember Corinna was one so she is allowed to say that!) and lasted only about 20 minutes, but covered in brief the 400 or years of history of the college and some famous students.
We then duly queued for entry to the Book of Kells and exhibition - along with about thirty thousand ...

Leprechauns in Dublin

A travel blog entry by serenityjoy

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... broken heart. However, he is one of the most active and friendly ghosts in the house and is seen quite frequently walking in and out of a little door in the dining room. The most famous sighting was when the last owner was forced to sell the castle to pay for her brother's funeral debts. She insisted that the castle and its grounds go to the people of Ireland, but the furnishings were all sold. She hired a man from Southerbys, but was unable to stay and help him catalog and price ...

Sad to leave our new family

A travel blog entry by shelleyandpaula

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... day so we got a taxi Back to the Hotel and the Sad Long Goodbye. We had a last drink and tears fell. Twelve days is a long time to be together and they were a fanatstic group putting up with two aussie girls. Au Revoiur!

Shelley- You have to have one **** day on an 18 day holiday and you guessed it TODAY WAS IT !!!!!!!!!!!!
Our Fleet Street Hotel is a HELL HOLE and we are getting out of here as soon as possible which unfortunately can't ...