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 Poll: When I move to Ireland, where should I go?
Been to Dublin, loved it! Been to Galway, loved it! Any other opinions? Lemme see opinions and reasons to support them!...


 Any irish people here?? i am looking for a cheap place in dublin. who can help me? i am french.?
i am looking for a cheap hotel, any advise? or just a room in a home. to stay in dublin in 2 weeks, for 5 days. all i have found is really expensive. thanks for your answers
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 To anyone that lives in the south of ireland?
does the jeremy kyle show get aired in your ...


 Ireland- What is traditiional irish clothing that could be commonly found in America?
I have a social studies project where I need to dress in Irish clothing- is there anything that I could find in my house that could qualify as Irish?...


 I want to go to Ireland for my honeymoon. Have you been there?
If you have, I would like some suggestions on the most beautiful parts. I'm looking to stay away from the most touristy places, with exceptions to maybe some cliffs. Could you suggest a few nice ...


 Has anybody any solution on the serious Irish matter of leprechauns stealing coins from our wishing wells?
The Leprechauns That Stole Money From Our Well


Wishes are sent to the well,
But the leprechauns stole them to add to their riches,
Maybe I should find them and bring the ...


 HOUSE PRICES IN EIRE?
Iwant to move from N ireland to the Republic of Ireland is it wise to buy a property now or is there any chance that house prices will fall further....


 Any Ireland Songs for report?
ok i have to do a report on ireland because im going there soon well i just need songs my mom is doing the pic on the board im makeing the slide show i just need to get songs from ireland and copy ...


 What kind of government does Ireland have?
what kind of government does Ireland have? And what is it's main economic activity? Please help me!!!...


 Any women form Ireland here?
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 What are you allowed to take on an international flight?
Is it possible to bring a pocket-knife? Can you bring a cigarette lighter?...


 All -Ireland football Final?
anybody going to Dublin for it ?, Kerry V Tyrone, Looks like Kerry are going to take home the Sam Maguire again, should be a great game as they are both great teams and supporters really get on so ...


 I'm travelling to Ireland; what do you suggest I see?
I'm only there for about twelve days maximum, so I want to use my time wisely....


 Why is Derry a better city than Belfast?
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 Hi...!!! Can you give me some informations about Dublin?
I'm italian....but in February I'm coming in Dublin and I don't know anything about Dublin....Can you give me some informations about it ?
T...


 Duty free cigarettes from ireland?
I am traveling to ierland from the united kingdom next month and i was wondering if there would be any chance for me to pick up any duty free cigarettes either on the way out or whilst returning, ...


 Irish Gaelic Swears!??!?
ok so i am looking for some swears or rude irish sayings... if you could i would like the pronunciations of the word and their English translation.. also you could give me just phrases or anything ...


 Calling ireland??????
when im calling ireland from canada how do i call it? ( the extra numbers in the beggining)
like the area code?...


 Irish slang (I should probably know this but hey!)?
What does feekin mean?

I thought it meant like almost having sex but like just doing the touchy stuff and all!!

Am I right or wrong?
Additional Details
Oh and I am ...


 What is something ireland does starting with an A?
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janebloom227

I'm travelling to Ireland next week. I'm only staying for 5 days. What should I visit?

I'm going on Sunday the 12th and I'm staying in Dublin for the 5 nights. We're thinking of getting a car one of two of the days, though, so we can visit a bit of the country. Where should we go? Which places are most typical / beautiful?

    



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sky_kats
Rent a car and go to the West. On your way visit the Blarney Castle. Yeah, its touristy but can you really go all the way to Ireland and not kiss the Blarney Stone? That will cost you 8 Euro and this is the website http://www.blarneycastle.ie/ . Then drive yourself to the Cliffs of Moher which is really awesome http://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/ and will cost you 8 Euro per carload. Then you should drive south to the Ring of Kerry (or another of the Penninsulas like Dingle) and drive the route. There is no cost involved and you will see some of the most beautiful sights and also be surprised at the variety of scenery. You will need nerves of steel as the roads are not the best, sometimes having only one lane on a gravel road at the side of a cliff but it is so worth it. Here is a website as well http://www.kerry-tourism.com/ . Those were the highlights of my trip and you definitely shouldn't miss them!


william k
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Staying West is the right move, Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands are great, so many things, just enjoy the people most of all. 5 days is not alot but you can get alot done. Dingle is great, beautiful ride through Conor's Pass. Also Ring of Kerry is spectacular and James Joyce country in the west. Giant's Causeway as stated is amazing as well as Newgrange, in fact everything mentioned before me is great as Ireland is great anywhere you go. Oh and by the way, DON'T kiss the Blarney Stone as my cousin who lives in Ireland told me the local workers piss on the rock and have a grand laugh when the tourists kiss it. Just thought you might like to know.


Tribbles
If you want to see the real unspoilt beauty of Ireland than I suggest you stay in County Kerry. Take a drive around the ring of Kerry, visit Dingle village for traditional pubs and music, Visit Inch beach and Tralee, a beautiful town.
Visit County Cork, take a visit to Blarney castle and kiss the Blarney Stone to get the "gift of the gab"...oh loads of beautiful scenery in the west of Ireland, not to mention Kerry and Cork people are the nicest, funniest people in Ireland!


drb604
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go hikeing bikeing take a tour of the place


chris f
In addition to the west tour (Moher and Kerry and Dingle), spend time in Galway city. Also, fly into Dublin and spend a day there on Grafton street and go to St. James Gate if you like beer. then drive across the country to Galway (you'll get a feel for great scenery)...then move southward as described above-drive back to dublin via Waterford. Also, there's a great town in Cork called Clonakilty-an hour or two there would be nice...


michelle t
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do the dublin city tour on the bus !!! ya learn a lot about the best county in ireland !!! and about the history !!! or go shopping in henry street and grafton street !!! or dubdrum town center there brilliant !!! hope i helped !!!


honeyandmustard123
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Definitely go to County Wexford. The Hook Lighthouse is beautiful and if you like JFK you can go to his memorial park. I have just been and it was lovely. If you have the chance go to Fethard-On-Sea. It is a beautiful little place.


Dawn G
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I agree with SKY KATS on everything. I'm American but I lived in Dublin for a year and traveled all over. A car is nice if your used to the roads and driving on the other side of the road. I would suggest traveling by rail (www.irelandrailtours.com). That's what I did and you get to see all of the countryside without all the hassle of trying to figure out small Irish country roads. Also, if you can, take a trip up to the North and check out Giant's Causeway. It's way at the top of Northern Ireland but really worth the trip. I would be happy to answer anything else about Dublin if you like :)


Chris L
New'grange, it's amazing it's the irish more advanced earlier Stonehenge but very different! And come 2 Northern Ireland(I live there and visit the Giants Causeway it will amaze you the shape of those rocks!)





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