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... as much as possible, both inside and outside of France. Therefore, we hope to be helpful by listing places worth seeing, restaurants worth eating at and hostels that are worth staying at (according to our own personal opinions of course) and other things ...
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First night in Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by astroguyaz from Dublin, Ireland
... performers here including musicians, poets, jugglers and mime artists. The streets are filled with little eclectic shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. I took several pictures and shopped a little bit before heading over to the Dublin tourist information ...
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In Dublin's Fair City...
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... a spot for supper. There are lots of people about at night in this area, heading to the dozens of bars and restaurants along the cobblestone streets. We ate at a nice little Italian restaurant, La Caverna. Yummy food served in the wine ...
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4th day in Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by astroguyaz from Dublin, Ireland
... museums and then back to the Tourist Office to get more information brochures. It was definitely a very busy day that ended with a lovely Italian meal in one of the restaurants on Grafton Street. Tommorow, I am heading to Belfast with a tour ...
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2 Days in Dublin, not 1
A Travel Blog entry by jasonw517 from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... it would have been just like staying in New York City. Tall buildings, tons of people, three and four lane streets, many restaurants and shops for all us tourists. After hopping off the Dart at Pearse Station, we started the trip off with Trinity ...
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Day 12 - Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by emkay100 from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... bigger than the Kangaroo Island ferry. There are several decks for vehicles and then several decks for passengers which include lounges, restaurants, TV and film areas etc. The trip across was remarkably calm – a few bumps but little more than ...
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Dublin - Day 1: "The Emerald Isle"
A Travel Blog entry by jonesinmybones from Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
... comes to food choices and hotel accommodations. It would be wonderful to have scads of money allowing regular visits to more upscale restaurants. I don’t. Not to mention that we’re not “upscale” people, generally. We’re more ...
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Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by mattenderle from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... in the Temple Bar area, South of the River Liffey. Temple Bar is a lively, artsy section 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 ...
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Dublin, Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by seandrade from Dublin, Ireland
... . We had wonderful times, good food, drank thaŽbeers of Ireland and somehow seemed to find more organic, healthy restaurants and californiaesque cuisine than in London. The whole capital is full of international foreigners, but again mainly European ...
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Dublin: rain, rain, go away!
A Travel Blog entry by mjenespana from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... nice! I guess they recognized us as newcomers so a few women came over to talk. They gave us some good things to see and some restaurants to go. They said we should take the train to a small fishing town called Howth. Ally and I went back to the hotel to ...
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Hipsters in Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by danielwolfe from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... from there to Galway, which was even more awesome, staying for two nights. Galway boasted a great night life, fantastic restaurants, and a very pleasant coastal town feel. We also drove from there to the nearby Gaelic speaking areas, ...
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Dublin-Day 3
A Travel Blog entry by tonestar from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... we have another early flight (well 2 since we stop at heathrow in between on our way to Athens). We had dinner in one of the restaurants in the hotel which was a really nice place. Jess and Emma had a Chicken dish and i had a burger that was delicious, ...
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Dublin loves Christmas
A Travel Blog entry by chinaski from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... me the best part of Dublin city. It's awesome with its cobbled streets, coloured facades, lots of traditional pubs and restaurants, weird shops... it's totally amazing! Later we arrive at Grafton Street, a wide pedestrian street full of luxurious shops ...
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Rocky Road to Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by carly819 from Dublin, Ireland
... way to the tube, to catch our hour-long bus to the airport. In this bus we read the guide for Dublin and plot out our sites and restaurants to visit. I learned something new: Ireland is the second most expensive European country, next to Finland. Also, ...
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Belfast back to Ireland and Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by ronandbarb from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... and then took to the streets to see the sites. Dublin is a big city but very walkable. Great old buildings, tons of restaurants, bars and shopping. There were also “flower markets” in the streets with beautiful flowers for sale. The also have ...
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My First Touristy Day in Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by breimer from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... our week of traveling before going back to school the next day. We got to the Temple Bar area where there were several restaurants and we were trying to decide where to go. Then we noticed a man standing on the path holding a sign advertising ...
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Day 13 - Dublin
A Travel Blog entry by dawntodero from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... , and good stories. The breakfasts were great and we were full until dinner. The most expensive things we did (activities and restaurants) we our least favorite things. There are lots of things to do and see that are free or inexpensive. Our ...
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Back in Dublin for the last time
A Travel Blog entry by hscoggin from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... be about €30, and that the taxis would knock off 20% of the fare if they showed their receipt for dinner at one of the restaurants. We stopped by a taxi on the way back to the car, and confirmed that they could get a taxi to take them that far, and ...
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Dublin Day 3
A Travel Blog entry by teensh from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... to have such an orchestra when others were dying across North America). We asked the woman who sold us the tickets to recommend restaurants; she suggested two -one in a hotel for a 'nice' dinner; then, when she saw our lack of enthusiasm, another ...
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Day 2 in Dublin - the start of our tour
A Travel Blog entry by lindaandstuart from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... that I order soup of the day for lunch wherever I am. It's an option everywhere you go, from the poshest of restaurants to the local pubs (which are also becoming our preference), and Stuart seems to be partial to "toasties" for lunch. So ...
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Dublin Castle and Evensong
A Travel Blog entry by ahartry from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... , we decided to head for Grafton Street, a pedestrian district, for lunch. The streets were crowded with shoppers - as were the restaurants - but we managed to find a decent Italian that could seat us right away. After lunch, we wandered up the rest of ...
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Grafton St, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... . Concierge was great, housekeeping turned down the bed at night. A little pricey, but very nice. Top Hotel In Dublin! from NYCFrank You can't get a better hotel in Dublin than the Westbury. The location is second to none, while the ...
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St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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Comfortable, three-storied shopping mall featuring shops and restaurants.



