I hope you don't mind me asking you this but on a scale from 1 to 9 or do we need to make that a 10? How cute are you? Of course I'm asking this in relation to vital tourist information ...
I am going for a week and was wondering what some good restaurants are that are for people on a budget. I want to eat some traditional Irish food while I am over there as well, so any suggestions ...
I would like to go to Ireland. I've seen pictures and movies that have been in Ireland and it looks so great. Is it really cold there all the time, and is it really as pretty as pictures portray ...
Just got back from a 10 day tour of Ireland. At the Shannon Airport I purchased Bailey's Irish cream truffles, they were so good. How do I order some on line to be shipped to me. And for the I...
Once I graduate college I'm looking to move from the US to Ireland. I'm not sure what areas I should look at yet. I'm thinking Kilkenny or Cork. I want to be semi-close to the ocean ...
My self and a few friends have always talked about renting out a holiday home for the weekend in the country. Does anybody know how to go about doing this or where the best towns to do this are? I ...
He grew up in Dublin and would love to go back, other than my family and friends in England there is very little keeping me here; however it's a big move and I don't know the first thing ...
Have pretty much decided on a degree in Actuarial Maths if i get the points for it. However its available in both Dublin City University and University College Dublin. Personally I was very impressed ...
I would like to thank everyone for your answers to my first question...I took a look useing Google Earth...What does it cost to live there, food, gas, etc... are there rooms to rent or small ...
Ok so I have always wanted to go to Ireland, just wondering if anyone has been there, what it's like and basically what should I do once i go there?...
My husband, son and I are all traveling to Ireland mid-August and we've been told that all of the restaurants offer dinner around 4:00 p.m. and that if you eat any later you have to order off of ...
Dan
Best place to stay in Dublin for not a lot of money?
The Raddison just off Grafton Street or the one in Donnybrook. Both of them are good.
Shiv
try a hostel maybe but Dublin is anything but cheap
penelope pitstop
Probably the Jacobs Inn Hostel.
Cheap, clean and very central.
If it's a hotel that you want then probably the Arlington would be a good one. Very central (off O Connell Street) and has great entertainment.
OMG
D4hotels some of Dublin best hotels for €89 there cheap cause they were brought for apartments but are wanting for planning permission which is 2 years down the line.