A partition for a Nippon Town in Ireland?
I want to have a Japanese style town, like a china town, but a Japanese one in Dublin Our Capital. Would anyone sign up for one, if we were to petition ...
We are going to Dublin on a Saturday night in mid-June but only for one night so we would like to stay as close to the centre as possible, can anyone recommend a B&B/Hotel for around £50-£75 ...
Im a college student organising travel and accommodation for some six form students (secondary school) to Dublin for a debating competition. Where would be the best place for them to stay, bearing in ...
We are a couple travelling to Dublin for New Year. Do we need to sort out tickets for street parties/ pubs before we go? Or can you buy on the door on arrival? Is the Street Party free entry? Is it ...
I want to study in Ireland for 4 months. The Irish Embassy website states that I need a passport for up to 3 months, for any time longer I need a visa. But because I live in the US, not dependent ...
I am a 20 year old female college student that will be spending 3 months in Dublin over the summer on a work holiday. Does anyone have any suggestions on what areas I should look for living ...
Dublin Gay Theatre Festival
7 - 20 May 2007 (annual)
Dublin -
The Dublin Gay Theatre Festival presents performances at major theatres around the city. The programme includes full-length dramas and comedies along with theatre shorts, play readings
MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
No, the City of Dublin will be completely shut down in May. Nothing happening at all. Seriously, here's a tourism site for the city. It lists events, although I don't know if it will have anything six months ahead of time.
http://www.visitdublin.com/
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whosaysdiscoisdead
There are so many different attractions to see in Dublin that it really doesn't matter what month of the year that you go. As far as events, I'm not sure. The city is old. There's endless spots to see. Mueseums, and other buildings that are absolutely wonderful. I know this sounds crazy, but go to a bookstore and buy the book "Ireland for Dummies". My sister bought it for me before I went to Ireland this past fall. It is full of useful information, websites, and phone numbers. I walked all over Dublin for a week, never got bored, and never saw the same thing twice. I just knew that I couldn't wait to come back again.