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Questions? about Dublin Please help

Posted 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 by kathryn77

... I 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' ...

Moving to Ireland

Posted 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 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 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 ...

Child friendly attractions in Dublin

Posted 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 ...

Advice on Ireland Itinerary

Posted by kathryn77

Posted on Mar 8, 2013, 14:52:58

... example, from Dublin to Cork, I'd recommend going over the Wicklow mountains - beautiful. And there's the highest pub in Ireland, From Limerick to Galway, I'd recommend a detour to the coast of County Clare, and drive round Loop Head - the ...

Republic of Ireland

Posted by kathryn77

... want 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? ...

interensted in Ireland

Posted 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 ...

Locals in Dublin

Posted by bigjakesrq

Hello all, Two of my buddies and myself will be visiting Europe in March . London 14-16th, Dublin 16-18th , Amsterdam 18-21st, Prague 21st-24th, and Paris 24th-28th. I'd love to find a few locals throughout our trip to share a drink with and get a ...

Galway Oyster Festival

Posted by kathryn77

... in Dublin you have got many choices like Castles, Art Galleries, Stately Homes, Museums, Zoos and Theme Parks. Best Regards, GALWAY - i.e. where the Oyster Festival is, is about 3 hours from DUBLIN . If you must spam, spam sensibly!!

Dublin - Airport Transportation

Posted by kathryn77

... , you can buy a €35 tourist card from the airport, which will get you your return aircoach ticket plus a ticket for the open-tour bus, plus unlimited travel on buses in Dublin (I'm not sure how long it lasts - maybe 24 or 48 hours or something...)

Guinness 250th anniversary celebrations!

Posted by kathryn77

Guinness is celebrating its 250th anniversary on September 24th 2009!! Events are kicking off at the Dublin epicentre, but celebrations are invited worldwide, as we all raise a toast to the man himself: Arthur Guinness The largest music events ...

Hotel Recommendations in Dublin

Posted by kathryn77

... the city centre is by the postcode, which is just one digit in Dublin. Even numbers are south side of the river, odd numbers are north side. Dublin 1 & 2 are most central. I live in 4, which is just roughly 30 minutes walk like I mentioned before

Bridge collapses on Dublin to Belfast trainline

Posted by kathryn77

... planning on taking the train between Dublin and Belfast in the next 3 months. A bridge collapsed on the trainline last night - luckily no fatalities - and there will be a bus replacement service operating between Dublin and Drogheda until it is fixed.

Hotel Recommendations in Dublin

Posted by kathryn77

Hi Sarah, is good for apartment deals in Dublin, given there are 5 of you. Also (though I've never used) are good for groups and deals. They use the apartment block next to mine for one of their locations. It's a nice area, and only 30 ...

Moving to Ireland

Posted by raniroo

I live outside of Dublin in Lucan which was only about 30 minutes by bus and was a great little village. I worked in Dublin and the travel was OK. On the weekends, we had the best of both worlds, a great little village with walking trails etc around us ...

Republic of Ireland

Posted by paok

Thanks Kathryn! Well,we will stay from 21 to 27 of october,and we are planning to spend 3 days to visit places outside of Dublin.We will rent a car although im afraid a little cause u drive on the left .Im sure we will go the Cliffs of Moher and ...

The Dublin Metro

Posted by clintonb

... ;s always getting delays in the morning because someone jumps infront of the trains. I'm getting quite off the topic of the dublin metro arn't i... Regarding that i reckon its a fantastic idea. From memory it took me atleast 45 minutes to get to ...

The Dublin Metro

Posted by wakingdream

... to drive in. We're going to be driving down from Belfast. So, ditch the car and walk? Wait! We will have to walk, b/c I've heard this rumour that it is sort of impossible not to get blind in Dublin anyway! Crappy transport it shall be!

The Dublin Metro

Posted by siscri

Not sure if you've heard, but the Irish government has released details of the proposed Dublin Metro - a primarily underground service which will serve mainly the west and the north of the city. Importantly for travelers it will mean a convenient way ...

Locals in Dublin

Posted by kathryn77

... : (known famously for its great live music) (trendy restored church, north side of the river) (Temple Bar, plus live music upstairs) (Ireland's oldest pub dating back to 1198 - they do a mean Irish stew as well It's a 10 minute walk west ...

Dublin - Airport Transportation

Posted by sapodzio

I am going to Ireland next week and will be flying in and out of Dublin. What is the best way to get from the airport to downtown? We'd prefer something cheap (but still safe and reliable, so if paying more is needed we will). Any tips or advice ...

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