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 I want to fly to Dublin ,Ireland from wales. Do I need a passport?
I shall be travelling with my wife and 2 children under 12 years ...


 I want to go to Ireland...?
I need to know what other way, except a Visa, can I enter the country and work and live there for more than a year. Preferably Dublin. Is it a good place to live?
Any suggestions is welcome....


 Is anyone from Ireland reading this?
My father is from Ireland, moved to the States in the 60s. When my parents divorced, I lost contact with him for most of my life. I have never been to Ireland but have always wondered about Ireland. H...


 Are Irish people friendly? I would love to visit the country one day. Thanks! Climate etc. etc.?
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 The great irish feast....traditional irish food..?
so i was just watching 'Marco Pierre White's great British feast' tonight, and i was wondering if someone did a great Irish feast, what kind of food would be on it - starter, main and ...


 Where is best area of ireland to visit for a weekend apart from Dublin?
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 What is the best county in Ireland and why?
Excluding Cork, we all know that is already the best.
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Nice answers on Tipperary and Waterford....


 Anyone here live in?
the Irish midlands????...


 Do i need a passport travel from the UK to Republic of Ireland????
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 Is it free to visit A&E in Ireland?
My boyfriend has broken a bone- does it cost anything to get seen in Accident and Emergency?
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We're worried about the cost because he's currently out of work ...


 I am planning to move to Ireland from the US any tips or info would be great!!!?
I have never been out of the states,and I really have no idea what I am getting myself into, but its something I have always wanted to do so what the hell right!!
Any words of wisdom or advice ...


 Good Dublin Hotel?
I'm looking for a nice central hotel in Dublin. It has to be fairly close to any theatres and shops. Also a good price wouldn't hurt as well.

Thanks!...


 F**k sake! have you seen this?
http://www.belfasttelegr
The ira are thretaning Eoghan Quigg for singing for 'help ...


 Is the HSE run by a bunch of gobshytes?
They couldn't organise the proverbial in a brewery and now they go dumping files containing sensitive and confidential information in a field in Cork!...


 Has the expense of living in the the south......?
encouraged you to come up north and do your shopping?

:D...


 Hey whats the cheapest way to get to belfast from dublin(i dont drive)?
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 Are irish people nice?
i mean if you have met any, or are one, or live in ireland....


 First right gets best?
When someone says Northern Ireland, What comes to mind?
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A specific image, if ...


 Alot of people Say "im proud to be irish" ?
i do....do you feel the same??!!...


 Father Ted?
Anyone watching the Father Ted Christmas episode on RTÉ!! Pure legends!!
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No I only watch P&R when I'm bored!...



officegirluk

4/5* hotels in dublin?

i want to take my bf to dublin for valentines nxt yr, but not sure of the hotels so i thought i'd see what ppl recommend. i want one thats central and not amazingly expensive, but 4 or 5 star. doesnt need to be full board either

    



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Elizabeth :]
I found a gorgeous hotel in Dublin but it may or may not fit your budget. It's $107.00 a night. But it has a digital TV, high speed Internet connection, and other cool features!It also is 4.4 out of 5. Here is a link to it :http://www.hotels.com/property.do?propertyPreference(1)=on&searchID=AC102642-3BEB-5910-D042-267AC2907780&searchMtmPropertySupplierId=&sortBy=RELEVANCE&CIMonth=-1&allPropertyTypesSelected=false&CODay=-1&COMonth=-1&TSRC=1&CIYear=2006&COYear=2006&propertyIdsToCompareString=&destination=48c998e1-f678-4db4-a505-33592852defe%7C86a9628f-9a1f-440b-9deb-61deb04e9801%7CDublin%2C+%2C+IRL%7C1&mtnHotelID=315543&numrooms=1&roomOccupancyString=1%7C%7C2%7C0%7C0&PSRC=B12&usertypedcity=dublin&paging=1&propertyPreference(3)=on&alternateSell=&searchType=&priceRangeKey=1&CIDay=-1

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mary m
hi jureys hotel ballsbridge ,or the burlegton hotel same areas near center ,should have some deals on then enjoy


berlingoffer
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Try Opodo, LateRooms etc from page below


absolved lemon
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issacs. aint bad. make sure you get a room away from the street the ding ding ding of that whetever the hell it s will drive you mad


sarah_roo03
we stayed in the Jury's Inn a few years ago and it was brilliant - really nice room, close (walking distance) to city centre and cheap! have a great time.


Angel
The Royal Dublin or The Gresham both are on O'Connell Street. Or look at www.visitdublin.com
Its a great website full of things to see ,do and eat!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have a great time Dublin's my favourite city!!!!!


celticways
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4/5 star hotels in Dublin, or anywhere in Ireland is not cheap. Anywhere decent for Valentine's Day has to be booked now!! Rooms for Valentines in Ireland go quickly and may have largely gone by now. Difficult to get bargains for Valentines Day due to its popularity.

Having said that, Westbury, 4 Seasons and Burlington are best in Dublin, Westbury being the most romantic.

Best value I know is Markree Castle, Co. Sligo, beautiful castle in beautiful grounds. Now only 2 to 2.5 hours drive from Dublin or 5 trains a day to nearby Collooney from Dublin. Listed as 3 star but the historic highly romantic ricoco styled restaurant with chandaliers, cherubs and candles along with true fine dining is truly 5 star plus. There are some beautiful rooms. Ask for 123, a quaint traditional 4 poster bedroom or 127 a large, dare I say, Victorian style room. Very peaceful, very romantic, and not expensive!

From the link below they can get you a package of two nights of bed and breakfast plus your Valentine dinner for under 200 euros each in room 123 or 127 or just 120 euros each for the other rooms, many very nice. Again, book now as the price will soon zoom and then sell out.


Katie
Oh oh oh go to the Morgan on Fleet Street, it's right in the heart of Temple bar and is bloody gorgeous.


paulhardcastle1
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I would go to the Clarence hotel but it isnt that cheap ...

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lisa h
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Dublin is a great place - try these ...
The Clarence (my fave) - fantastic food, decor - owned by U2, in the heart of dublins social area - its amazing - if you cant afford to stay there do go for afternoon tea at least ...
http://www.theclarence.ie/luxury_accommodation
also ..
morgan
Merrion
Enjoy!


redunicorn
I liked the Jury's Inn. Nice beds. Good breakfast.


love2travel
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Pembroke Townhouse would be a perfect choice:
http://www.pembroketownhouse.ie/index.html

Happy Valentine's Day!


matthew b
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Try www.priceline.co.uk it has loads of hotels from everywhere you can think of. It real easy to use with star rating and prices for each type of room. Hope it helps.


Trish D
4 or 5 star means expensive.
I would agree with Katie, the Morgan is a nice hotel.
Or the Morrisson.


peterpeterpeter1981
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go outside dublin to another city better fun like waterford stay at waterford castle hotel its on an island was there last year for vday with my gf and we loved it


Bingo Bango
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Merrion - 5 star - central, exspensive, but brilliant, especially if you like french food.
4 Seasons, 5 star - exspensive, a bit out of town, probably the best in dublin.
Morgan/Clarence - 4 star, very central, the area around both is a complete tourist trap so everything around them is exspensive...



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