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Republic of Ireland
Posted on May 21, 2009, 16:57:50 by kathryn77
... and where tradition and culture thrives. To find out more about the Gaeltacht areas, I would recommend visiting this Dublin The Republic of Ireland's capital city. O'Connell Street is the main street (and a prime area for buses from / to Dublin ...
 
Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 05:56:20 by kathryn77
... in the competition! I'd suggest if you want to go to Cork & Waterford too, and also Belfast in Northern Ireland, that you leave Dublin and go in a circle, and spend nights in the 3 places. I'd do Cork/Waterford first, as that is far ...
 
Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 07:58:32 by kathryn77
... it's a nice day, so you can see the Dublin skyline. My favourite attractions are for a really interesting background to Ireland's history. It's only €6 entry and includes a guided tour. Also, the which gives you the background to ...
 
Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jul 14, 2009, 16:39:39 by fincha
... my mother is originally from! Ireland is not the best place in the world for public transport. Trains to and from Dublin to other locations in Ireland are very expensive. Also, it is better to rent a car so you can get to see the nooks and crannies ...
 
Places to visit in Dublin
Posted on Jun 12, 2009, 19:31:05 by marambio
(Hey Louise, Lou82 is Northern Ireland - it's me on the Republic of Ireland) Hiya Marambio, how long are you going to be here for? What do you like to do? Have you seen the starter kit I put in the RoI forum - there's a few things in there ...
 
Dublin's Music Scene
Posted on May 25, 2009, 18:14:50 by kathryn77
... U2; Thin Lizzy; Westlife; Boyzone; The Pogues; The Corr's.... If you want to find out more about music from Ireland, and in particular the Dublin scene and influence, I'd recommend the It lasts 75 minutes, and you are driven round Dublin in an ...
 
Questions? about Dublin Please help
Posted on Dec 13, 2009, 10:57:12 by fincha
... to stay in the city centre. There are some good B&B's outside of the centre. Check out Sanctuary Cove B&B, Clontarf (Dublin 3). They have a bus stop outside their door with a bus going to the city centre every 10mins that takes 15mins to O' ...
 
interensted in Ireland
Posted on Jun 30, 2009, 10:00:41 by dub1
For a funny look at Dublin and Ireland see Hidden Dublin
 
street vending in dublin
Posted on Nov 3, 2009, 23:26:36 by tickethooligan
is street vending permited in dublin? we are considering travelling to dublin for the world cup qualifier between ireland and france and considering selling flags of ireland to help pay for our travel expense. will be legal/illegal? is there a permit we ...
 
Places to visit in Dublin
Posted on Jun 12, 2009, 16:57:50 by kathryn77
(Hey Louise, Lou82 is Northern Ireland - it's me on the Republic of Ireland) Hiya Marambio, how long are you going to be here for? What do you like to do? Have you seen the starter kit I put in the RoI forum - there's a few things in there, and ...
 
Ireland
Posted on May 3, 2006, 10:15:56 by Guest_steph_444_*
... to be one of the most expensive ways to travel in any country I have visited as well as ridiculously inefficient for the size of Ireland, but that's travel for you. Very good you have a car. I skipped Dublin mostly and only spent a day there so I ...
 
interensted in Ireland
Posted on Jun 26, 2008, 15:31:45 by mamma_midas
... to travel to Ireland because I watched new Irish indie movie called Red Roses and Petrol in screening. I didn't know about Ireland at all. But I want to taste real whiskey and know irish culture now because of the movie. So does anyone who has ...
 
Moving to Ireland
Posted on Mar 10, 2008, 12:24:48 by lindsey-canada
... nother couples blog who did what Sean and I are planning and I wrote them they said the best place to stay is in Dublin, the South side... Originally I thought we shouldn't stay in Dublin because it will be too expensive. But now they suggested we stay ...
 
Questions? about Dublin Please help
Posted on Dec 1, 2009, 15:24:34 by bigjakesrq
... the St.Patty's day holiday? Are the any must see's while I'm in Dublin. What would you want to see if you had a few day's in Dublin? Anything else I should know before I travel to Dublin? Thank you in advance for your help, Chance
 
Questions? about Dublin Please help
Posted on Dec 1, 2009, 20:03:29 by kathryn77
... was in Portugal sure! Jake, I just replied to your London one and then saw this! Cheapest way from London to Dublin is via (this will search all the airlines for you, but you should book in advance as it gets more expensive towards Paddy's ...
 
Moving to Ireland
Posted on Aug 4, 2009, 17:50:20 by kathryn77
... is the letting website everyone advertises on. There are temporary lets available too, if you want a few weeks to look around yourself. Dublin is expensive. It's getting slightly cheaper due to the recession (do you have a job lined up yet? It is ...
 
Places to visit in Dublin
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 06:38:06 by kathryn77
... week for free. I live near the beach at Sandyford - that's a gorgeous walk if you like walking. The postcode system in Dublin works like this: - even numbers = south side of the River Liffey - odd numbers = north side of the Liffey - the smaller ...
 
Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 12, 2009, 09:05:06 by paok
Hi there! Thanks for your useful guide,ive read so much for Ireland and finally me and 2 friends we will come in this magical country. We booked tickets for the end of Octomber and i have some questions: 1)How is usually the weather that time(end of ...
 
Dublin - Ireland Expensive or Not?
Posted on May 25, 2008, 21:06:32 by tayto
Toll RoadS ? There are 5 national roads in Ireland that impose a toll, 2 of which are in Dublin. They would probably be the last expense that one should consider when visiting the city. Other expenses like the price of dining out, accomodation, theatre, ...
 
Child friendly attractions in Dublin
Posted on May 14, 2008, 14:40:23 by starlagurl
The Venere blog recommends five attractions for kids in Dublin: The Irish love children, so don't feel you need to leave your own at home the next time you visit Dublin. In fact, there are many city attractions that run special kids programs that you ...
 
Questions? about Dublin Please help
Posted on Jan 4, 2010, 23:50:08 by dabrams
... trendy hotels are "The Morgan" (scroll down to hour 2 about half way down the page) and "The Beacon" Listen to Travel Expert Stephanie Abrams interview Paul Fitzpatrick, Owner, The Morgan Hotel, Dublin, Ireland here: Best! D
 
Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 12, 2009, 15:28:37 by kathryn77
... some traditional Irish music, my favourite bar is in Temple Bar (but go upstairs to the first floor ) Outside of Dublin - how long will you be in Ireland for, and how do you plan to get around? Are you hiring a car or using public transport? What ...
 
interensted in Ireland
Posted on Jun 23, 2008, 17:30:50 by kathryn77
kathryn77 knows a lot about Scotland, she might know about Ireland too. Hey! You're in luck because I just moved to Dublin, but have visited loads before as well! I have also been to Cork, Shannon on the west and know about ...
 
Bridge collapses on Dublin to Belfast trainline
Posted on Sep 29, 2009, 03:40:41 by rakovict
... not so bad here in Balbriggan they have special buses running in the mornings from 6.30 till 8.30 and in the evenings from Dublin from 4.25 to 6.30.. but if you are stuck in Dublin later than that then its either crappy Dublin Bus or Bus Eireann where you ...
 
Bridge collapses on Dublin to Belfast trainline
Posted on Sep 28, 2009, 17:06:25 by kathryn77
... not so bad here in Balbriggan they have special buses running in the mornings from 6.30 till 8.30 and in the evenings from Dublin from 4.25 to 6.30.. but if you are stuck in Dublin later than that then its either crappy Dublin Bus or Bus Eireann where you ...
 
Bridge collapses on Dublin to Belfast trainline
Posted on Sep 25, 2009, 17:20:43 by rakovict
... not so bad here in Balbriggan they have special buses running in the mornings from 6.30 till 8.30 and in the evenings from Dublin from 4.25 to 6.30.. but if you are stuck in Dublin later than that then its either crappy Dublin Bus or Bus Eireann where you ...
 
Moving to Ireland
Posted on Aug 5, 2009, 15:15:53 by kathryn77
... the sunny south east? Maybe Wexford town ? Lovely coast line, great people, near Wales, not too far from Waterford, Kilkenny or Dublin cities (though more than 30/40 minutes!). Choice of schools, hospital. Friendly to the English? We are so over that ...
 
Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 07:09:26 by paok
... the date we wanted and we will change airplane in London. One more question,can u tell me which places are <<must>> in Dublin except the guinness storehouse and the castle? Thanks again and i repeat that i know that my English isnt so good
 
Ireland
Posted on May 2, 2006, 14:27:58 by kevandsian
... and hiring a car to get around. We're hoping to squeeze in as much as possible, so what are your top tips for Ireland? Favourite spots, best views, best pub, places to stay, things to do, anything you'd recommend? We've never been before and ...
 
Questions? about Dublin Please help
Posted on Dec 17, 2009, 16:38:32 by travelkath
Also, if you're looking for free things to do in Dublin, sign up to the weekly newsletter: The link is for the Facebook group, but you have to subscribe (for free of course!) to the e-mails. My friend Jeorg writes it and it comes out every ...