My heritage is Irish and I've never been. Was it expensive? What cities did you see and what all did you do? Rent a car or is there railway? Anything you want to tell would be cool....
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I mean nobody is spending for obvious reasons. I cannot see how an economy can improve unless people put money into it. For examples shops, hotels, restaurants. But if you have no money you cannot ...
One of my girlfriends, a couple guy friends and I are going to Dublin from March 7-12. What kind of weather are we looking forward to and what should we wear when we're just walking around or ...
I'm organising a weekend away for a stag. I've heard rave reviews about galway. I went on one to dublin a few years back and it was rubbish. The pubs and clubs wouldnt let groups of men in ...
I want to get a man who "has everything" but who has been a tower of help to myself and other families over the past few months, and we want to buy ...
there is a song, i think the highland rovers usually do it where when they get to the chorus its a call and response kind of thing of "aha ayoo" (of course not spelt right!) anyone know ...
This one goes to the Dubliners: Is there a venue, bar, pub where one could enjoy a local or native Irish music session, where the locals go, not tourists? I ...
Is it safe these days for an English Guy to go for a drink in Crossmaglen?
I live in the republic only 10 miles from Crossmaglen, but I'd like to have a look around Crossmaglen. Is there likely to be animosity there to someone with a British accent who has a complete dis-interest in the whole sectarian thing?
You'll be fine, were not ignorant like that.... anymore
zzz311
NO you'll be fine, don't listen to them, the north is fine now :)
Citizen DeCat
I think I'd be a bit nervous. Unfortunately, you can't guarantee that someone won't want to stick their nose in your business.
Steffa
yea
Orla C
I don't see why you would have a problem. Especially as there are two sides to what you call 'the sectarian thing'. It's just as dangerous for people from the Republic to travel into Northern Ireland.