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John's Great Adventure to Ireland
A Travel Blog by jtraer
... when I travel to Europe. At that time I took the Ferry over to Dublin from Liverpool, UK, and stayed in the Ivanhoe Hotel in Dublin. I saw enough of Ireland to want to return. If you are of Irish heritage, once you go to Ireland, it continues to call ...
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Walking tour of Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by mbednarek from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... , did a quick family name history search and found that Sharon's Glennon clan came from the region around County Meath west of Dublin. Cool! Next, onto St. Patrick's Cathedral and park, Christ Church Cathedral, lousy fish and great chips, desserts ...
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Dublin, Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by gocubs from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
WELL, I made it to Dublin, after a very nice flight from Chicago via Toronto (I talked my way into first class!) I took a city bus into Dublin, found my hostel and was off for the day! Well, that was the plan anyway. Turns out sleeping for probably a ...
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My recent trip to Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by irelandblogger from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... West, a suburb southwest of Dublin, about a 45 minute drive. Everything looks gorgeous in this type of weather, even the City West Hotel, my destination. I have stayed there on a previous trip, and it certainly looks better now. It is a huge low-rise ...
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Singapore - London - Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by serenepoon from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... walk brought us by City Hall before entering the courtyards and gardens of the historic Dublin Castle. Passing a medieval city wall we arrived to the west-end of Temple Bar to explore hidden streets and passageways where we discovered interesting period ...
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Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by mattenderle from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... of the city, with tons of restaurants, pubs, street performers, drunks, bums, junkies and other such things that make a city great. Our first drink in Dublin was at the Hard Rock Cafe for no other reason than it was close to the hotel. Fortunately, we ...
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Day 13 - Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by emkay100 from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... visitors a different view. It was quite something to see this document which is over 1200 years old. We then walked around Dublin – past the Christ Church cathedral and the medieval part of the city and continued walking for hours. We ended up at ...
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Dublin has character that's hard not to like
A Travel Blog entry by rnriggins from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... Tiger years. In 2009, Dublin was listed as the fourth-richest city in the world. According to one source, Dublin is now the world's 25th most expensive city. It is also listed as the tenth most expensive city in the world in which to live. However, it ...
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Five nights in Dublin.
A Travel Blog entry by bandglittle from Dublin, Ireland
G'day all It is Friday 10th November today, and we are still in Ireland, however we have moved beyond the city of Dublin to the west coast of the country to the city of Galway. We haven't had much access to the Internet, so this really is our first ...
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Getting to Dublin: "It's all the wife!"
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
... compensated...so at least we had that going for us. I was still very on edge though, because I had managed to book a hotel room in Dublin at 49 euros in a 3 star hotel. I was so excited. Double rooms in hostels were at a minimum 25 ...
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The Connemara region and back to Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by bandglittle from Dublin, Ireland
... catching the flight when we left Belper almost two weeks ago, we are in no mood to take any chances, so we catch a bus from Dublin city to the airport and arrive in plenty of time for our flight. One interesting part is to tell everyone about the strict ...
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Raichak - West Bengal
A Travel Blog entry by danskgirl from South of Calcutta, India
... it's bad press you would know was once the capital city, looks interesting. (Delhi did not become capital until 1912). The hotel in West Bengal really is in a converted fort (built 18th century (1783) and later headed up by the rather austere looking ...
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Kolkata: Celebrations and a great city
A Travel Blog entry by partha.desarkar from Kolkata, India
... 's something about the Irish-Pub appeal of Dublin that warms the cockles of your heart - and it's definitely not just the great beer. Dublin doesn't offer much by way of raucous partying, but the dance floor here's as good a place as any to let down your ...
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Dublin, Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by seandrade from Dublin, Ireland
... means you love the relaxed, manana attitude, and yet it can be frustrating when you want something. We ended up at a Hotel Paris close to the City Plaza in the center, grabbed some tapas, and thanked our lucky stars that it was hot, and that we had ...
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Ferry to Dublin, Irish whisky, and horse races!
A Travel Blog entry by jlewku from Dublin, Ireland
... doing dinner and walking around the town. It has some great nightlife. The next day we check out of our hotel and hit the train to the west coast of Ireland to Gallway. They are having their version of the Kentucky Derby there in Gallway. We head ...
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In Dublin's fair city...
A Travel Blog entry by blemings from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
We flew from Rome to Dublin, found our way easily from the airport, dumped our stuff at the hotel, and set off to see Dublin town. Fish and Chips was the first order of the day, and indeed, every day! Beshofs was the best. We met some Swiss people at the ...
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"God doesn't think he's Bono"
A Travel Blog entry by jimmyandkristen from Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
... is so expensive. We finally settled on the Blessington Hostel, about a 20 minute walk from our hotel and unfortunately more expensive. Really, anyone going to Dublin should go to visitdublin.com, because you can really get some amazing deals... But at ...
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The Mensa Diamond Travel Talk
A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Dublin, Ireland
... . There are a few places we stayed that do stand out in the memory: - Vietnam - Hotel 64 in Ho Chi Minh City, Dreams Hotel in Dalat, Hotel Tin Tin in Hanoi, beach camp in Halong Bay - Laos - Orchid guesthouse in Vang Vieng (huge balcony with fab ...
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New York
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from New York City, New York, United States
... ; we came down via the Upper East Side and then turned left into 79th Street and crossed Central Park to get to my hotel (the Belleclaire) at 250 West 77th which is near the corner of Broadway. They upgraded me to a suite for my first night – ...
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Too good to be true
A Travel Blog entry by vanderkansie from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... car off. A total of 9 km and without stops or detours it took 2 hours till I made it back to the hotel. So glad I don't have to drive in Dublin any more. I am sure the city planning and road design was done as a favor by the Austin ...
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PS. I love Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by londonlove from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... . Our tour guide, Katie, was great. She had lived in Dublin for all of her life and knew the city very well. First we went into the Dublin Castle grounds, where Katie told us about the almost successful rebellion. Apparently the 17 Irish men and women ...
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Ibis Hotel Dublin West
Monastery Road, Clondalkin, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
The Ibis Dublin West is alongside the M50 motorway (exit no.9), west of the city of Dublin. Within easy reach of the airport and the ferry terminals, the hotel is just 25 minutes from the city centre. Easy access to the RDS Exhibition Centre, Croke Park, ...
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