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 Cell phone providers in ireland?
What are the most popular or well known cell phone providers in Ireland?...


 Reviews of Dublin hotels say it is noisy at night...?
what kind of noise? Are there people yelling in the street? A lot of traffic? Car horns? Can I just wear ear plugs?
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Rodge- Yes, those two seem like they can talk your ...


 How mutch dose it cost to get to and from ireland thank you?

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 Where d oi go to get a copy of my Birth Cert in ireland?
I know its in Dublin City but where? Pearse street isn't it, beside trinity college? I know you get your PPs number there but can you get your birth cert there? How much is it? Can i go in and ...


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 Looking for a glamorous club in Dublin.?
Hi there,
We're going on a party weekend in Dublin for my colleague's 21st.
I have never been to Dublin before and so I don't know the trendiest places to go. I'm ...


 Question for people living in Ireland...(particularly in Dublin)?
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 Can a British citizen work in Ireland freely.. I was in Dublin before and I waa told I need a PPs number?
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 Can anyone tell me what it's like in Galway Ireland?

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What part of London would you compare it to and what type of people live there.
Thanks for ...


 How can i go to ireland and stay there for a while?
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 What's this I hear about Bertie Ahern having some chat show?
My brother just mentioned it in the car today - could someone explain?...


 REAL information needed about Traveling to IRELAND
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 Des Bishop!!! Dvd nua?
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 Which are the best family areas to live in Cork?
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Carrigaline
Glanmire
Blackrock
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 What shops are in the Belfast International Airport?
I was in abit of a rush today so didn't get all the things i need...

what shops are in that airport ?
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name of actual ...


 Moving from America to Ireland?
I was born in America and have a Celtic father, so a pretty secretive Celtic household. A lot of the people around me are Celts and I just never knew it until I assumed and asked my father. They don&#...


 I have a few more questions about ireland! Help?
Okay what's the best time of year to go?

What place is best to visit with a bit of excitement in the evening?

I am planning a trip with my mom and I, kind of a pre college ...


 Can anyone suggest a hotel to stay in near dublin airport?
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 Where is a good nightlife and scenery in Ireland?
(cont.)..taking a trip to Ireland with girlfriends..no tour guides just us with a rental. =O...


 Does anyone know Thomas Hogan who lives(d) in County Offaly?
And how i can get in touch with him? He is in his 30's and has a brother named John who is a priest in county Meath. Thomas also lived in Denver, Colorado....



judyblue_pa

What is the best/cheapest way to plan and implement a 2-week trip to Ireland?

It would be for myself and my 2 children. I really need to see Ireland before I am dead to too old & arthritic to enjoy it, but money is an issue.
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We wish to visit County Antrium

    



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David R
Forgive me if my advice seems patronizing but here we go.

Antrim is a beautiful area of North East Ireland but it is in the United Kingdom so you would need sterling and not Euros. Also the summer is the traditional Protestant marching season and many people go to the North for that occasion. Oh yes, many leave it for the same reason. My advice would be to either get a bed and breakfast or a self catering cottage as soon as possible as I found it very difficult to find somewhere at the weekend but easy through the week. Check out web with keywords Antrim, Belfast, Northern Ireland or Causeway Coast and you won't go far wrong. Mines a Guinness


MG
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As you probably know already, Ireland is one of the most expensive countries to visit right now, e.g. petrol/gas is running at €1.20 per Litre(aprox US$1.45). Northern Ireland, where you want to visit, is a lot cheaper but relatively small. You could contact the Northern Ireland Tourist Board for more info!


SouthOckendon
If you own a car and live on the west coast of Britain take it. Use the overnight ferry from Liverpool to Belfast both ways. You get an overnight cabin as part of the ticket and it is cheaper than even a cheap hotel. When you land just turn right [north] out of Belfast and you are IN Antrim. Driving in Ireland, north or south is very pleasant and lazy. Ireland is a friendly place and people will go out of their way to help you especially if travelling with children. If you want more contact me direct. I lived there for over fifty years and now live near London.
David Roberts advice is very good and worth hearing. I think B+B will be cheaper than a cottage and leaves you free to go where ever you want. But a cottage in the Glens of Antrim is to die for


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national express coach all the way cheapest.


an_freagair
Have a look at the Ireland tourist board site, listed below, it should help you with ideas about routes, accommodation etc.
I don't know what country you're in, but if you are Internet-savvy, and you probably are, then you can just book a flight directly yourself. It's not complicated to get to Ireland, you can fly direct from most countries and even get a ferry from Europe if you are in Europe.
For a two-week trip, I would recommend either using hotels or B&Bs. B&Bs are much cheaper and you can make sure you book into really good ones by checking if they have official accredation.


Daisy
Would you can travel by car (our own) you save loads of money.
If the children are small, B&Bs are great if not, renting a cottage is probably cheaper but shop around and don't be afraid to negotiate, I always do!!
Two weeks gives plenty of time of visit great places in the North. Donegal is probably my favourite spot, my children love it especially the beaches. Hope you have a great time.
This site might give some good ideas. Good luck!
http://www.visitireland.com/



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