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 Is Ireland really the best place to live in the world?
Here was the Economist's listing of the best places to live in the world:

1 Ireland
2 Switzerland
3 Norway
4 Luxembourg
5 Sweden
6 Australia
7 Iceland
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 Can i get irland visa if i have finger in uk or holand?
i got merry in uk in anglican chruch after merry i back in india my wife have no job she want get me back but she can't coz no job we want live in ierland apply over for stay we can't ...


 I am american, visiting with a load of other Americans, is there any place in Cork, Ireland that serves HOOKAH?
in Cork, I...


 Irelands in recession, But I still wanna go back! Please give me some good advice.?
HI, I am currently living in south africa since last Oct, but am hoping ot go home in the near near future. Unfortunately for me, my partner is in the construction business, which has taking a really ...


 Visiting Ireland - Any sugestions...?
okay, so this is going to make me sound really stupid.....my husband and I live in the US and want to take a trip to ireland in the next few years. Im not sure what i want to see there, some pretty ...


 I'm planning a trip to ireland for my anniversary?
i'm doing research on the island, but i was wanting suggestions for where to go; i'd prefer to stay away from the super tourist areas. any help will be appreciated.
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 Who will win the All Ireland Football Quarter Final between Dublin and Tyrone tomorrow?
And who would you prefer to see win?...


 People of Ireland?
Do you think Donegal should be a section on here?

I'm asking you on behalf of Kiwi Graca to vote to make Donegal a section on here,she made the suggestion so c'mon vote!:http://...


 How long will it take to drive from Dublin to Kinnitty?
We are speding holiday in Ireland in September, and are considering staying a night or two in Kinnitty Castle. It's not really on our planned travel route, but looks fantastic. If it's ...


 Were can you get the back of your neck pierced in the belfast area of Nothren Ireland?
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 Visas to ireland-do we need them ?
hey guys...

my friends and i r going to ireland in april with our church for a camp meeting. was wondering if we need visas if i have a british passport and my other two friends have south ...


 Weekend work in Galway?
Looking for weekend work during the college year. any ideas?...


 Where are you brought on a DRIVING test in Roscommon town Ireland?
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 Code for mobile phone in ireland?
i need to phone a mobile number in republic of ireland can anyone tell me what the code number i need to dial first, ...


 Road bowling in ireland?
we're heading there for vacation in may...and this is a sport we find quite fascinating.

can anyone tell me if it's played year round or if there is a season for it? if it's ...


 My fiance and I want to vacation for a week in Ireland. Problem is, I cant find anything to support pricing...
I want to find a hotel, their prices for a week, tourist spots, etc etc. Can anybody help me find the right website for pricing on hotels and tourist attractions? And what city to stay in? I was ...


 Why are folk from roscommon the most friendliest of Irish people.All Irish are nice but Roscommoners are fab?
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 What are the implications of a UK resident living and working in ROI?
I currently live in England, and I am a UK resident, however i'm planning on moving to Dublin in January 2011 permanently, how can i go about doing this? Do i need to change residency status or ...


 DUBLIN CALLING....how's life treating you?
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 Anyone from Mayo, Ireland?
More specifically Swinford, Brackloon, Cullane or Castlebar.
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Just wondering. You'd be surprised how many people you actually have a connection with when you'...



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Going to Ireland and I was wondering...?

if anyone has ever gone where they stayed, anything good, anything intresting?

    



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cats4me
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There are many wonderful things to see! Blarney Castle in Co. Cork, Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Folk Park in Co. Clare are 2. Bunratty is only about 15-20 minutes from Shannon Airport. The Dingle Peninsula and The Ring of Kerry in Co. Kerry are also neat places...I love Dingle Town. Co. Waterford has the Waterford Crystal factory where you can take tours...I could go on and on. Go to the library and borrow, or buy a good travel book on Ireland. Frommer's is one that Iike. There are also travel videos you might be able to borrow from the library. There are many Bread and Breakfast places (B&Bs) where you can stay for reasonable prices.


keepsondancing
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Anything interesting? Why else are you going???

Research the country and decide what you really want to see. It's a small country but the roads are bad so distances take longer to traverse than you expect. What you can see depends, of course, on how much time you have.

Dublin has museums, theater, historic spots etc. and the shopping is what you would expect to find anywhere. Try Cleary's if you like to shop.

Pub food is the only edible food in Ireland. Forget restaurants, trains etc. Exception: B&B breakfasts. Incidentally, B&Bs are the places to stay. Reasonable rates and I have never needed reservations, even at the height of tourist season.

New Grange, about an hour out of Dublin, is a prehistoric site and a definite "must see." Tours leave often, I'm sure, though I went by private car. The Ring of Kerry is another worthwhile spot, and of course some people have to kiss the Blarney Stone. Be warned that you hang down to do this while someone holds your ankles.

Be sure to bring rain gear. I rarely found any other kind of weather on multiple trips..........


thegoodgirl1018
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The one place that I would highly recommend is Waterford Crystal in Waterford City. As the others have mentioned, there are many lovely places in Ireland. You really need to research and find things that sound interesting to you and go from there.


katie b
If you are going to Ireland then you should look up traditions on them


antwan the swan
well it really depends on where you're going.
If you are going for a tour just go to any hostel so that you can meet people and get advices from them, it is a lot of fun.
If you are going to Dublin I would suggest an hostel on the north side of the liffey in Frenchman lane I cannot remember the name (it is Jacob's inn or smth). It is nice and not too expensive plus it is central. Must see are stephen's green, trinity college, kilmanheim jail, guinness museum, wiclow mountains, Howth. for fun must see is temple bar !


pinkyismygirlfriendniluvhur
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wondering that too

I heard its expensive



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