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 I'm going to Dublin with my mum on Saturday?
We dont really want to go shopping - mostly sightseeing. Can anyone recommend somewhere nice/interesting to visit?

Also, I was going to park in Phoenix park and travel on the Luas maybe. ...


 In Ireland, what is the most common surname.?
Mines is Lynch,...


 Some More Questions for Irish People?
What was the first CD you ever bought?
What is your middle name?
Do you drive?
What is the worst film you have ever seen?
Which countries have you been to?
Tell me a random ...


 If you are born in the UK and live in UK, and your parents are Irish can you get an irish passport?
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 Do they have a train in Ireland?
Hey like we are moving to Ireland and I am 16 and I was just curious do they have a train that takes you everywhere?? I know United kingdom does but does ireland have one?
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 Why are some Irish people antagonistic towards the English?
I know most Irish people get on well with their Sasanach Brethren but there's a certain number that don't like us.
You watch our TV shows, read our newspapers, support our football ...


 Does anybody know of any FREE irish-english translators online?
I was sent something the other day in irish gaelic and I have no clue what it says!Incase any of you might it read "Da caugher a geg a dough a;hought.Duidh duith.Slan.Eirene go bra"
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 I am 100% Irish-American. I won't marry anyone who isn't of 100% Irish origin. Anyone else like this???
I'm a male. I'm 19 ys old, and I'm a 1st generation Irish American. Both my parents r from Ireland & r both ethnically Irish. I love only one country though & that country is A...


 Whats the best thing Ireland ever produced? (Band, Foodstuffs, word, film.. whatever)?
So what do you think?It can be anything at all! Band/Singer, Film, TV program, Actor, a word associated with ireland, food/drink
Whatever!!
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Woaah.. loving the ...


 English friend told me to forget the past?
I'm 16 and I grew up in Northern Ireland. I'm now living in Co. Galway. Due to my history and that of my family I still feel strongly about my countries past (hunger strikes etc.).
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 Are all Irish people liars?
I'm Irish....


 What are your views on the religions in Ireland and Scotland?
Protestant and Catholic.....personally i think it's stupid ..people are people in my eyes....your views?...


 What is the capitle of Ireland?
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 Weather In Ireland HELP!?!?!?!?!?
I'm going to Ireland in early April with my school. We are going to be in and around Dublin. What is the weather like around that time? Please don't just say its hot or its cold, I'm ...


 Can a visitor drive in ireland?
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 Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland?
iam an American and would like to know are both Northern and the Republic of Ireland apart of the U.K....


 In Ireland is Irish stew just called stew? ?
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 What is the drinking age in Ireland?
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 Is this a far away world-or does it exist?
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Aran islands? beautiful!...


 Is a trip to Ireland worth it?
i want to go to ireland.. but i've heard that there is nothing worth going and that it is a waste of money....



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I would like to go to Ireland for a holiday which part would be best ?


    



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Groid
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It all depends what you like really. Probably best to travel about a bit. Spend a day in Dublin and then head west. Bunratty Castle and Folk Village is fantastic. Book to go to one of the medieval banquets - fastastic. Then you could head on to County Clare and Galway where you have wonderful scenery and plenty of tourist attractions.

If you want peace and relaxation, go to Donegal. Hire a small cottage and enjoy the beaches. There's some great beaches in Northern Ireland too - along the North Antrim Coast. I'm heading there myself this weekend.


crosbie
Depends what you want. Liveliest cities are Galway and Cork. Lots of lovely places near these too. Belfast is very friendly and has the best places to eat. Wexford is good for beaches and the only place in Ireland to be early November during the Opera Festival (even if you don't like opera) when our weather is usually grim. Donegal is still unspoilt and lovely and the north N.Ireland coast is said to be gorgeous - we keep meaning to get up there.

Personally, I'd stay away from Dublin unless you like drunks and traffic. Avoid Killarney town (horrid rip-you-off touristy), Waterford City (nothing to see but the Chrystal factory), Limerick (say no more). The coastline is generally more interesting than inland. Don't forget to bring plenty of money as everything here costs a bomb.


absolved lemon
falls road in belfast, go on a terror tour. great craic if you don't get glassed in a local bar. see the giant mural on the falls outside andrews flour mill. god i live in a shithole. go to donegal instead or galway. head west young lady


Angel
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If you want a mad lively holiday do to Dublin, great pubs and clubs. Or if you want a more relaxed holiday go to Donegal, its the most beautiful county in Ireland!!!!!!


Mike
Not working anymore. D)


ricky_rottweiler
if its crack ur looking dublin is da place 2 go temple bar area is da best


meep meep!!
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the south east coast is very beautiful.


lisababyg ♥
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http://www.shamrock.org/
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NEED YR HELP
Depends on what u r looking for. Night life: pubs clubs ,restaurants and theatre= Dublin.For scenery Wicklow or Donegal can't be beaten but pick your time between March and August for any chance of a dry week. Cork is great for culture and fine dining.


internat y
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South of Dublin there is a small vishing town called Sutton.
Further north there is another fishing village called Betty's town.
Galway is excellent and just south is County Clare where you can stop at the town called Ennis, i would recommend you visit the Cliffs of Moher & Bunratty Castle.
County Limerick has the best voted village in Ireland a town called Adaire.
Enjoy !


Savant
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Westport is beautiful and peaceful


Stumpy
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The whole of you!!


Citizen Mac
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Galway is nice or Killarney in Kerry


PFurze
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The West Coast. Gallway, Cliffs of Moher and especially Dingle and Dingle peninsular.


lizzard
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dublin for history the west for its beauty ie, mayo sligo galway kerry.


Radio Ga Ga 73
The Province of Munster (Limerick, Cork and Waterford).


kinnoishere
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Kerry is nice - you can visit the other places around as well like Cork or do the ring of Kerry - its a lovley part of Ireland and I soo recommend it.


Mr G
Depends on what you are looking for.

I'm sure you will be told just about every county in Ireland and I'm sure they are all lovely. Here is my experiences though.

Dublin is the largest city with plenty to see and do as you would expect. Everyone will tell you to go to Temple Bat which is OK but tends to get packed and very touristy. A couple of hours south on the train gets you to Kilkenny which is a lovely place and fun nightlife too. Go a half hour futher and you are in Waterford, home of Waterford crystal! This is a very small town with not much going on.

On the East of Ireland you have Galway where you can go and see the Blarney stone. Much more countrified feel over here. With cozy small town feel.

If you want to see some of Ireland though you are best advised to get a car and investigate. Although I have heard that canal boating in N. Ireland is good too.



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