When I was in college one of the professors told us that she used to work in an orphange in Ireland. She said that it was horrible. I don't know when she was their but she looked like she was in ...
I am visiting Dublin in few days, someone mentioned Phoenix Park, can anyone tell me what is it ? what is there ? how to ask for it and if I can park there and where it is located....
What would you rank your TOP 5 things to see in Ireland? Not including Dublin, where else would you recommend? I am taking a 8 day trip, so after a few days in Dublin I plan on taking either a train ...
I am very fascinated with Ireland. I see pictures on the internet and my calendar provides me with additional pictures too, hahaha. I would like to see as much as I can....
We watched this short movie in Irish today called Yu Ming is ainm dom and it was about this Chinese boy who learns Irish so he can move here and then he gets here and he's like 'wtf?' H...
I can drive i live in london and want to go to galway. Additional Details i dont want stupid anwsers from stupid people i want to no if i can take him on a ferrie or ...
I would like to Emigrate with my family to Ireland, my mother was born in Ireland and has still got an Irish passport 'my mother has lived in the UK for 45 years I don't know if that makes ...
sminthian1980
Tourists in Ireland?
It seems in the last few years everyone I know is going to Ireland for a vacation (they all like it). And I'm always seeing things on tv about going to Ireland. Has it always been such a big vacation country, or is this a new thing?
yes ireland is a lovely place lovely scenery, castles, citys,people, museums,zoos,factorys that make beer china glass, an ucan visit all these places would really recomend it but between may to august as that the best weather
greenorlagh
Ireland has always been a great place to visit. It has history, it has great scenery and since the Troubles stopped in Ulster there's another part of the isl;and to visit that is even more stunning than the rest of the island.
stevie
everyone is looking for their roots.... i guess they figure their ancesters left them behind just for the record we havn't seen any!
IsabellaParis
It's realitively old! People that moved from Ireland or that had ancestors from Ireland come over to trace their roots and such....
lyndsayc1984
It's always been pretty important - tourism is the highest contributor to Ireland's GDP now - but numbers are increasing. More people are travelling into and out of Ireland, and they're spending more money while doing so. The CSO link below has actual statistics, and if you probe far enough they're really, really detailed. There's also more information, reports etc in the other two links if you're interested.
emms
yeah it is still very popular unfortunatly the people in the service industry doesn't help as they can be quite rude compared to the states but once you get out in the lovely green fields and visit all our beautiful landmarks and places of interest u will forget about the poor/mediocre service