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 Good bars and nightclubs in Dublin for over 30's?
Going for the weekend so would like some late night drinking haunts.

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 Has anyone been to the west of ireland?
i've just been and it's lovely.
i would love to go back.
if you've been or live there i want to know:
have you been to clay cafe.??
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 Does anyone know of New Ross, County Wexford. If so any advice?
We're due to holiday there in July, and would love some advice on places to see, things to do, recommendations etc....


 How far is it from Hollyhead to Dublin?
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 I Live in the uk do i need passport to travel to dublin by plane?
I do not currently have a passport but would like to travel to Ireland where i was born. Do i need a passport to travel to Dublin when travelling by airoplane?...


 Move to ireland?
is ireland much different from the united states? what is the drinking and smoking laws there? are people friendly? is it affordable. can you walk to place to place in galway? i want to move to a ...


 Ireland has been an independant country since?
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 Will i need the counterpart with my provisional license to enter ireland by ferry?
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 Do you think it was ethical for Aer Lingus to relocate its hub to Belfast?
This is a general discussion, particularly for those who live in Northern Ireland and have been bruised by the troubles. All answers are welcome. Thanks....


 Questions about Ireland?
Why is the crime rate so high in Ireland?
Why is poverty such a small problem?
Why are teens committing such heinous crimes?

Thanks in advance....


 Gay Byrne or Pat Kenny?
Which of the two do you think is or was the best at presenting the LATE LATE SHOW on RTE 1 friday nights?
And which of the two is the best at interviewing guests?
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 Remind me how to say "I love you" in Irish...?
I'll know when I see it so dont try and give me any other words.....


 Is this for ireland and uk or...?
Is this question and answer site for uk and ireland only or America too....


 Help me please?
Help me, please
necessary very of this information Knows some course of cheap English in Ireland of the North for at least 06 months. I am thankful ...


 I am traveling to Ireland. Will be staying in self-contained cottage. Galway or Kerry?
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 England or Ireland???? where should i apply for my first provisional licence?
living hal in southern ireland half in england... and need to apply for my first drivers licence.... does anyone have any advice for me?...


 Questions about traveling/vacationing in Ireland?
My husband and I have decided we are going to vacation in Ireland. Are there places you recommend we see/visit? Where are some good places to stay? Did you buy a vacation package or tour the country ...


 Landmark scene or object that represents ireland?
help me think of a landmark object or scene that is representative of irland or represents ireland........... i cant think of one............


 Lads, help I need a Harpist in Cork area for an event in September.?
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 Where is a good place to live in Ireland where you can easily commute to Dublin 15?
Ideally I would want to commute using public transport but I could drive. I consider an hour or less (door to door) a reasonable commute.
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American dollers to Euro in Dublin?

I was told to get euro's when I get to Dublin using my debit card at a cash machine. How do I get Euro's if the card is a Star mastercard? I see plus cards can be used, but what other options do I have?

    



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brasiedub
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It is possible to withdraw money anywhere here in Dublin, if you have Maestro/Cirrus/Visa Electron and normal Mastercard/Visa. Not sure about AMEX. But DO check with you bank how much they charge of "foreign currency transaction fee" rip-off. It might be worth getting your € in the USA beforehand, unless you are coming loaded... :-D


Orla C
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It just asks you how much you want in Euros, that's all, and the exchange rate is automatically charged to your bank account in the US. Check with your bank to see if the card can be used in Ireland. I could use my Irish ATM card in places like Hungary and the Czech Republic to get their local currencies without any problems.


Blessed
I usually go to an American Express Travel Agent to get some EURO in my hand. Most american banks do not keep EURO for exchange on hand. Forget the Travelers Checks they rather use the ATM or have EUROs in Ireland - All american ATM cards work in Ireland just be aware of the difference in the EURO and dollar so you don't overdraft your account; Also if you are allowed to get 500 in US with your ATM in Ireland you will only get 300 EURO in IReland banks because of the banks in Ireland. You can go to to see what the exchange is

http://www.xe.com/ucc/


rlawr52
you will be fine ; call your own bank to verify!


Martina L
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Mastercard is accepted at all cash machines. And most shops/bars/restaurants take credit card so you won't need to carry around too much cash anyway.


Jacqueline A
This is the best way to go. My family live in different parts of Europe and I go there at least once a year. I always use my A.T.M card or credit card to take money out. Call your bank or credit card company as they may have to be notified that you will be outside the U.S as they may assume your card is stolen and put a freeze on it. You can use a debit card with your pin at any bank machine, but go into the bank with your credit card. Good luck!





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