I am traveling to Ireland from the U.S. in July besides Dublin what other places should I see? |
| I live in Orlando, Florida, Which means that I see the huge tourists traps that exist, so I am wanting to see what the Irish locals do with their lives i.e. how you live, what you do for fun, and the ... |
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Does any1 know where Charlemount Clinic is in Dublin2? |
ive an appointment there on Monday 20th of April and havent a clue where it is.directions are crap i was given also any1 no of towns its near and hotels where i can stay round it or near it
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Can you get a cruise from the United states to Ireland? |
I am DEATHLY afraid of flying but need to visit a dear friend in ireland for a few days and was wondering if it were possible to get a cruise to ireland from the U.S.
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Where is a good place to live between Mullingar and Dublin? |
I am moving back to Ireland this April and would like some recommendations on accommodation.
A place that's 15 minutes to Mullingar and less than an hour to Dublin Airport would be a ... |
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Ireland and Living? |
someday i want to get irish citizenship or dual citizenship i was born in america but roots go back to ireland what kinds of hoops would i have to jump through??? rules and regs?
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I'm wanting to travel directly from Dublin airport to Wicklow but I'm having problems. Any ideas please? |
| I'm sort of on a budget and there will be 2 of us travelling. So a direct although affordable route would be great. Thank ... |
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How do you purchase a hair shirt? |
| It's been over 20 years since I last wore a hair shirt and can't remember who sold them. I'm sure over the next six to twelve months, Dunnes, Penneys and Fidl, sorry I mean Lidl will ... |
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Good sightseeing things between Giant's Causeway and the Tipperary/Offaly area? |
| We're going to be vacationing in Ireland for a bit. We'll be staying near Giant's Causeway (Portrush) for the first night. After that, we'll be staying in a cottage near Birr, in ... |
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Revise wise or less stress more sucess? |
| Which is the best and why? in your opinion! thanks!!... |
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Want To Ask A Question About The Irish? |
Ever had a question you wanted to know like how do pronounce this name or say this in Irish or where's this in Ireland. Well i'm here so ask away. Additional Details Well it it ... |
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Planning a two or four day trip to Ireland. Any suggestions on where to go and what to do? |
| I am doing a month long school project in England and my friend and I were going to go to Ireland for a couple of days. We just do not know what to do while we are there. We both like historical ... |
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Guinness Draught V Guinness Stout? |
I hope Draught wins. Stout yuck. Additional Details There is a difference. Even if you are getting Guinness in a can you can get it marked "Draught" or "Stout". In a ... |
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Retirement? |
I am looking into taking my pension to live in a completely different part of the world, at least for a while....quiet life by the sea sort of thing...try to fit in without being a problem...I live in the country in the US...does anyone have any info on doing that sort of thing in Ireland Additional Details I'm talking about maybe a year to see how things go...I've been living spartan and saving...just looking for a very small town and wondering about expenses and such...eat at the local pub, walk about...nothing tourist like |
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Christina B
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in general coastal ireland can be expensive to live in and very touristy. i would recommend maybe co. waterford, dunmore east is a fantastic little vilage right on the sea. its close to waterford city and all amenities. this in eastern ireland (south east to be exact) which generally has warmer seasons then the western coast of ireland. the western coast is where al of the ships carrying immigrants to america set out from and is more touristy and expensive, although very beautiful, it can be very remote. thats why id opt for the south east of ireland. my home county kilkenny is a great option also rental starts at approx €650/ €700. try www.daft.ie or www.myhome.ie .... the counties you have to choose from in south east ireland are waterford and wexford (coastal) and kilkenny, carlow (inland) and if you want to check out the countys of the west coast search through the following cork, mayo, limerick, clare, donegal or galway (cork and galway being the best for infrastructure and amenities)
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murnip
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You wouldn't have too much of a problem finding a quiet place to live. Bear in mind that it is a very expensive country though, and it's also a very modern country, unlike the image some people from the US have of it (no offence to you!). Try http://www.daft.ie for properties for sale or rent, and http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/moving-country/moving-to-ireland for information on moving to Ireland. Also, everyone speaks English, so you will have no language problems no matter where you are in the country. |
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Orla C
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Yes, but your dollar is not really worth a lot here at the moment .... wait a few years first. |
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briza999
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very broad question,
wanting to have a quiet life etc no probs here in ireland,
fitting in no probs either as ireland is much more multicultural in recent times witn he opening up of eastern europe
depending what your looking for its hard to advise any further than that but well be glad to see you if you do decide to come
cead mille failte |
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alan m
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Can you speak gaelic. Thats important in many parts as civilisation has moved slowly. In dublin you would be ok probably for most of the time. |
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