I will be going over at the start of March for about three or four days. Can you suggest any good places to visit (not drinking holes though I think my friend will be dragging me to enough of those).<...
I mailed a letter to my friend in Ireland wondering how long before it reaches them. They live in a village very close to Cork, and I live very near to Rochester, NY. I'm guessing it will only ...
it will be me and my boyf, we are hoping to find a 1 bedroom flat. Been told south dublin city is best and also drumcondra is nice area even tho its northside...is this correct??
Also will it be ...
Just wondering if anyone on here is from anyhwhere in Ireland? My grandparents on both mothers and fathers sides came from Ireland and I still have family living there. I'm very close to my ...
I'm Canadian and am thinking of perhaps renting a vehicle while i'm there. I want to explore the beautiful countryside and coasts and a few large cities as well. Is renting a vehicle ...
Plenty, as it is quite expensive, and of course it depends on what you do and where you go.you will need to change your dollars into euros.
toaficc
It's like asking how long is a piece of string. It depends on everything, what standard of accommodation you are used to, what standard of meals you expect to eat, how much travelling you expect to do and how much alcohol you intend to drink?
Having been to South Africa myself I'd say you will be quite surprised at how expensive it could be here. Although some of those hotels in Jo'burg and Cape Town know how to charge too!! The Cape Grace was €400 a night! Let's see:
Average Hotel €100-€150 per night
Average Meal €60-€100 for two
Guinness €4-€5 a pint
I hope that is some help to you. Don't get me wrong, this is a beautiful country and well worth a visit. Have a great time!
Jim B
depends on where you are and what you want to do, lots if its dublin as it is a total rip offf, every one trys to get money out of you and the food is terrible. the rest of irleand is cheaper and with far better food.
charlotte
well... im from ireland and things are preety expancive. its 15 euro to go on a trip around dublin for a day so if thats anyting to go by.
buildypuss
Certain parts do use the Euro! I have heard from friends who have visited recently that it is quite expensive there compared to England.
Use Google it's not hard
why are you using dollars when the currency is the Euro? (assuming it's the Republic of Ireland) Very strange.
Cian R
you will need to use euros and bring about 500($700) each. Have a great time and dont spend all your time in Dublin. Visit the South West and the West.
msverychocolate
I WOULD SAY AT LEAST $25,000 DOLLARS BECAUSE YOU SHOULD PLAN FOR THE UNEXPECTANT.