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 Where do tourists find...?
the 41st shade of green clothing when they visit Ireland?...


 What clothes are "appropiate" while travelling in Ireland?
My parents think that I should only bring fancy clothes like khaki pants, and collared shirts when we go to Ireland. I think this is stupid, because they obviously dress casually there so why can'...


 What does the Irish people think of Arabs?
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 Ireland! travel advice?
so i am going to ireland with my school during the st.patricks day parade in dublin, to perform(we are a marching band). we are going to be in limerick, galway and dublin. any neat places to visit ...


 Is castlebar street in westport?
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 Must see places in Dublin?
I am in Dulin, what should i see choosing just 1 sightseeing?...


 What's the best time to travel to Ireland?
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 Dublin's Grafton Street..Dublin can be heaven with a coffee at eleven..?
Am reminiscing a wee bit...haven't been back to Dublin for some years now....do you remember Woolworth's at the top of Grafton Street?...
the Santa window at Switzers...Bewleys for a ...


 How to brew beer ?
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 What is the cost of living in Dublin and where can I meet nice Irish people?
I am an American female and wish to live in Ireland to get my PhD. I spent only a week there in January and loved it! I would like to go to UCD; however, I'm just skeptical because for one, I ...


 Can unopened prepackaged food be taken into ireland?
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 Why would Ireland be a good place to visit?
I need specific reasons why you, as a person,
would want to visit Ireland.
The scenery?
The languages?
The history?

I want to know your personal reasons. :)...


 What days of the week are typically the cheapest to fly overseas? (August trip to Ireland)?
flying from Seattle
either to Dublin or S...


 How long does it take to travel from Dublin to London?
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 I am moving to ireland and i need to know about cell phones?
can i use my prepaid cell over there or do i have to get a new sim card for that area??? i want to be able to call the ...


 Can i visit Ireland (dublin) with a UK student visa?
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 How much does an Irish Sweater cost?
My Friend is going to Ireland and I want her to get me a sweater!! She asked for a price range so I am ...


 Will my credit rating follow me to ireland?
I am moving to the republic of Ireland at the end of the month from the UK, I have no debt but i do have a poor credit rating from my past, will this be the case when i have moved?
thanks in ...


 Do you know when, in Ireland, the first day of Spring is?

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agooddub - thank you! However, I am looking for an official date, not the traditional one... ;)...


 Travelling next summer to the USA from Ireland on holiday for 2 weeks.?
Do I just fill out a visa or do I need any other forms?...



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How much money do I need to bum around Ireland & Scotland for two weeks?


    



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Christie
About 1000-2000 at the least after flights are paid, depending on where you stay, what you eat, and how you travel. If you stay at hostels, eat a low price pubs, and travel by train, its not expensive. If you stay at a posh hotel, eat at fine dining restaurants, and travel by rental car, your going to pay for it. Basically, your trip will cost what you want to spend.


Chuck M
Go cheap and hang with the people rather than going on silly tours.


Smokeabella
Scotland about £50 a day, after accommodation (this'll be loads).
Ireland (Republic) about 70-80euro a day, after accommodation (this'll be loads).
Of course you could do it on the cheap, just halve the above amounts.


Jock
Can't speak for Ireland, but it's not cheap in Scotland. I should know as I live here. Some of the tourist attractions in Edinburgh are really expensive to get into, especially Edinburgh Castle. Mind you as I am a member of Historic Scotland I get free entry to the caste as well as other historic sites throughout Scotland, and even in England too.


marknerd18
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