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 What? Is Ireland really a part or not of the United Kingdom?
I was totally under the impression they were independent from England but maybe they are still part of the "kingdom". Please don't hurt me if I'm totally wayyy out of it and have ...


 Are the Irish really so thick?
I phoned my wife`s parents to ask if she was there..her father says yes she is and puts the phone ...


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 Cons of living in Ireland?
Pros are welcome as well, but I'd like to know some cons! Thanks!
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Living, please, not traveling. : )...


 How many pubs in Ireland?
Hey, when i was out last night I was having an argument with some of my friends as too how many pub's there are in Ireland.

Does anyubody have any idea, just a rough estimate as to ...


 Is it easy to move to ireland and find a job there?
what city would u suggest is the best for jobs,nice people and quality of life?...


 Irish peeps,Is Donegal in the Republic of Ireland?
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 If you live in Tipperary where is it a long way to go to?
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 I am waiting for my passport to be renewed can i travel to dublin on a provisional driving licence fron scotld
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 How big is dublin compared to london?
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 Wasn't it a great match today between ireland and england today? i'm so proud to be irish?
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 Why the hell do we HAVE to do Irish?!!!?
it's ok in primary school..but why don't we have a choice in secondary school? like french, german, spanish etc

when are they going to realise that shoving it down our throats ...


 What do guys think of irish girls?

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also..hardly any of us have red hair!...


 Accidentaly superglued my ultrasonic toothbrush to my nipple?
whilst handcuffed to a German. What should i do?


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 Dublin in Ireland?
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 Should Eire ( S. Ireland, be allowed to become British again as it had been, if the majority voted that way?
The north of Ireland we know is British as they want to remain Briish but should the South decide now they want to return to their British status, should they be allowed?
I know many will say ...


 What is the max weight for a suitcase on a flight to Irland?
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 Is there something weird about a fella who makes a living by impersonating Daniel O' Donnell?
Sher have a look at this. He was in to do a song. The real fella charged too much......
Sher there's imitators everywhere these days we suppose....

http://www.youtube.com/w...


 Who should run Ireland's schools... the church or state?
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 OK, If you're Irish, check out this link and tell me what you think?
I think you have to be of a certain age to really appreciate this.
Genuine answers only please.
http://en.wikipedia.org/ And now watch this:
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ghostfreak

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!

    



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carr51
Blooms hotel is brilliant, its in temple bar- close to all the shops, clubs, theatres etc and the price is good to. they also have a club underneath the hotel- you cant hear the noise from the rooms though. have a lovely time


audreyw
jurys in christ church is a good one


kerrywoman
why not use tripadvisor? great site. I would agree with all the answers so far though. Temple Bar is very central but it's full of stag nights.


A S
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anywhere near the temple bar area is good


cherub
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The most central ones are more expensive. I recommend hotels such as The Mespil or The Mc Eniff Grand Canal Hotel. They are about 10 minutes walk from the centre and are really nice budget 3 star hotels. Otherwise look at the websites below:

www.visitdublin.com
www.discoverireland.ie


divingdeep8
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Recommend staying at one of the Jurys hotels.

they have a website you can check out for locations central to where you want to visit

http://www.jurys.com/


kevina p
Hi, We stayed at Wynns Hotel it was ideally situated just off O'Connell St. It cost us approx 95euros each (payable by the room) for 2 nights B&B. It is a lovely hotel with very friendly staff.


starrygirl
stay in the jurys inn or bewleys
both are great hotels


wayfaringamerican
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Latchford's of Baggot Street is awesome. I stayed there alone for 70 euro last summer, last minute. It's not far from St. Stephan's Green and Grafton Street, and it's quiet. It's in an old Georgian building. My room had cathedral ceilings, a fireplace, a kitchenette, and a sitting area. They rock.

Look for rates through hotelschart.com, or their web site,
www.latchfords.ie


Ray E
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Temple Bar Hotel right next to Buskers bar on Fleet St. Cheap as youll find in the centre with out going to a hostel. Theres plenty of Hostels in Temple bar aswell if you want to go that way, good one called St. Oliver John Gogertys on the same street.


Snowman1234
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There's a lot of good tips here to help you.

Probably what you need to do is locate the best priced hotel for what you want. This site has a sort tool which lets you arrange by price , location , star rating , last minute or year round :

Dublin : http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Ireland/Dublin/
City Centre :http://www.cheaperthanhotels.co.uk/Ireland/Dublin/City-Centre/

You should find what you want from here.


jo h
jurys on parnell street is idealy located and they do great special offers


The Love Machine
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This same question was asked a few days ago.
Here, try this site: http://lahotels.rediffblogs.com


kt
bewleys (next to the four seasons) handy for cenre taxi service available at front desk...
all rooms ..single double or double delux 99.00 euros per nite....


robby_anna
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the aston hotel is my very favorite- cozy, not too expensive, breakfast and residents bar available. it's located on aston quay, right near the o'connell bridge. it's excellent!

otherwise, the blooms hotel (someone else mentioned that)...is pretty reasonable and located in temple bar.


Monique S
I just stayed at this hotel and had a great time!

It is budget friendly

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g186605-d213297-Reviews-Abbey_Hotel-Dublin_County_Dublin.html



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