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 What is that Castle that people kiss in Ireland?
Hey I was wondering I was looking through a Photo Abulm and I saw a pic. of me kissing this castle for good luck but I cant remember the name of the castle. If anyone know please help me. Thanks!!!!...


 What date does Christmas shopping officially start in Ireland?
Because I want to go up to Dublin for a day out before it all starts to get crowded and ...


 Visiting Dublin...?
with mi girl for weekend 26th July, what things can you suggest for us to do...I heard it's a bank holiday that weekend is this true?...


 Q for irish people with mortgages?
Have you receieved the 0.5% interest rate decrease in your mortgage from your bank yet? I'm talking about the october one. Is there another rate cut now aswell? I thought i heard something on ...


 What's the best way to pay for things while in Ireland?
I am going to Ireland as an inexperienced travelor. I would like to know whether I should carry US currency, Euros gotten over there, or use a US credit card, hitting ATM's along the way?...


 Better city, dublin or london?
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 Do I need a Passport to....?
Do I need a Passport to travel too Ireland?. I'm going from Holyhead to Dublin so I think that is in southern Ireland. Easy ten points just answers to you best of knowedge.
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 My son has moved to northern Ireland from london. he wasn't happy as the place is crime ridden. he love's the
people in ireland & feel's at home there. what do people in ireland think of london?...


 I was born in northern ireland do i need a passport to go back for a visit if i'm travelling by ferry?
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 Ryanair photo id policy?
can i use a uk provisional driving licence as photo id. i am travelling from uk to the republic of ...


 For people who live in ireland!!?
me and my boyfriend had an argument last night about 'coal'!! if you live in ireland you would have see the bags of coal that bord na mona supply. well at the bottom of it says: '...


 What ID do you need to enter Ireland from England?
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 Shops at grafton street in dublin?
I am going to dublin on holiday and we are going shopping on grafton street and I have heard it is the best shopping street in dublin. what good clothes shops are there on there. have they got a ...


 Im planning to go with my bf for a romantic weekend away in Ireland. ?
We were thinking of Co. Kerry. Does anyone know any nice, cosy places to stay in there.I wanted to be very special weekend. We also came up with Galway, but we were there already. Please help....


 Are the Irish Council for Civil Liberties just a bunch of cranks?
It seems to us you only ever hear them giving out when something sensible is being introduced. At the moment they're getting their knickers in a twist about the Guards being issued with pepper ...


 An address of a castle?
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 Where to Live?
Which town, city is the best to live in, in terms of recreation, places to go etc..thanks....


 Wages in Ireland?
Im moving back to Ireland after being away for 5 years. I work in the hotel and catering industry, bartending, waitressing. What are the wages like now and how much should I ask for?
(Dublin ...


 What is the temperature in august in ireland, Belfast and Killarney?
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 Hi, I have the opportunity to relocate to Dublin with an annual salary of 109 000 Euros. Will I live okay?
What are average monthly gas, electricity, transport, television and other monthly bills? I see average rental is around 1550 Euro's. My wife will not work and we have a 2 month old baby. Any ...



Brian M

Has anyone been to Ireland and if so how is it?


    



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Guaranteed Irish!!!
full of East Europeans hard pushed to find irish people


Kalyke
I went last summer, it was beautiful. The people I met were wonderful. The food was amazing, and the scenery was even more amazing. There were castles all around and history beaming from every street block. I spent most of my trip in Limerick, which is a fantastic city. If you have the opportunity to go, do it.


reddy
I spent 4 years in Ireland it is best if you go and spend time in the rurlal Ireland not all the tourist things. You get to see alot more. I thought the food was awful. and the roads were pretty bad, but the people are really freindly and it is beautiful.


Orla C
Live there - at the moment it's wet and windy.


mizz T
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well im not irish but been here for 5 years...the only bad ting is the rainy weather otherwise its all good..theres loads of sexy fellas ,trendy shops and loads of drink


liz
My Husband and I went on a Tour of Ireland and we really enjoyed it. The Scenery was beautiful the days out were very interesting and we saw some lovely places and the People were lovely


jenny
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The country is beautiful but Dublin has been ruined since the last time I went. I first went in the 90s for a week and then last year for nearly a week and it was horrible. FILLED with wretched tourists, so overpriced that it makes London look like a Bangladeshi flea market, and not an Irish person in sight. Everyone is a Polish immigrant. I don't have anything against Poland, but if I wanted Poland I'd go to Poland.

I'd say go to Dublin for a day or two MAX and rent a car and spend the rest of the time seeing other parts of this AMAZING country. The other cities and towns are breathtaking, the views out of the cities will blow your mind, and the people are kind and welcoming. And funny. :)


Katie D
i am irish and im ere right now looking outside and its just so wet and miserable!! me and my friends always laugh and wonder why ireland gets so many tourists! wouldnt you all prefer to go somewhere hot and beautiful like australia??


Lizzy
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I took a camper van and my 2 boys aged14 and 15. We had a great time. Went over to the west coast to Brandon Bay. The ring of Kerry is a bit touristy and traffic is one way and a very trip, over 100 miles I think. It is beautiful over there and the people are great. Another of my favourite places are Dingle and the Inch peninsular where the film Ryans Daughter was made. Also the Connor Pass is a great drive over the mountains.



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