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 Best place to live in Ireland?
Looking to move to Ireland. we need somewhere semi rural, good schools and not too expensive....


 What are some unique facts about Ireland?
like how in Japan, they practically sell anything and everything in vending machines.
facts that you can only find if you visit the country.
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come on, people. ...


 Who is Irish?
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 What's the weather like in Dublin?
One of my cousin will be there from tomorrow until the 17th and she doesn't know what clothes to bring and to wear... Help!!...


 Question (about irish people)?
i live in ireland and i am jst wondering why people (mostly amercians) think that they are so funny and cheerful. they seem the same compared to other people in the world so why are they called funny?...


 Do I need any passports or anything to get into Northern Ireland?

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I live in the South.
I know you can drive and get there by train to....


 I will give 10 points to the next person that??? (ireland)?
Tells me as much about ireland as they can, i am moving there soon and a bit nervous so can you help settle them please?
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to the first reply, i wanted to know what IRISH...


 For Irish people?
hello! this summer I'm going to go to killarney, Ireland. I am from Spain and I would like Irish people tell me about Ireland, Specially the people who knows killarney or live in it., and I ...


 Do American's think that Ireland is in the UK?
Because it's not. Irish people are Irish, not British. The republic of Ireland is an independent free state. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, but the republic of Ireland is not. J...


 Where is a good place to meet Irish men? (And don't say Ireland lol)?
I'm from North America and I went to Ireland for only a week, and OMG I had so much fun! The men their are so beautiful, intelligent, and confident (not in a degrading way like white American ...


 What is the best place to live in Ireland?
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 Does my dog need a passport to go to southern ireland?
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 If you are from Ireland do you know Irish Gaelic?
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 Dublin or Belfast accent is difficult ?
Hi.
I am living in Uk but i am Polish i speak (i think xD) very well English and living with English people here and worked as well,but... ive been in Glasgow last month and i understand maybe 3 ...


 Uh..........Summerrr?
Is summer officially over?, the sun may shine still, but its gotten absolutely freezing!, and what will the weather be like in Dublin for tuesday-friday? because im going there on tuesday (:...


 Do you think ireland is a rundown country?
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 I'm going to Dublin for the weekend can anyone tell me what are the must see attractions?
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 What are the best Irish rebel songs?

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I'll listen to whatever i like ...


 How do I get a boyfriend in Dublin, Ireland?
first of all, im gay. Im 16 years old and live in Dublin. Its really hard to find a boyfriend here. And the guys that i know of, just arnt my type. Can someone please help?thanks....


 I got a e-mail saying i'd won 1,350,000 eros in Ireland. How can I check too see if it's real or a fraud?
All of the contents of the E-mail looked very offical, which led me too believe it could be true. But as they say..."if it seems to good to be true , it probably is"......



KatieO

Where can I get cheap accomodation in Dublin?

Im looking for 2 nights in dublin town centre for my partners birthday but am stapped for cash as it less than a month between his birthday and our wedding. Any ideas?!?

    



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Joy
We went to Dublin in October and it was very expensive..........we were paying about £4.20 for a pint of lager.......you will need a small fortune if you go there


gix
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Go on ryan air then tap cheap hotels.......i cant remember the place we stayed but it was a place every taxi and bus driver knew as fawltey towers!!!! Excellent cheap hotel,pink it was! 5-10mins from centre of dublin on the main road from the airport.....Dublin,i love that place :)


Princess
I stayed in the Days Inn on Talbot Street, tiny rooms but they're nice and clean and it's by far the cheapest city centre pub, I did extensive research so am confident in saying that! You can book direct on the Days Inn website, just google it.


plie3824
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Try a youth hostel.


dubgirl26
Try the jurys hotel group i think the website is jurys.ie unfortunatley if you want to stay in dublin city centre you will pay its not that cheap for a good place. do a google search and some hotels will come up and if you see any you like you're more than welcome to email me and i'll tell you what they're like.
alternativley you could stay a little outside dublin in one of the towns like malahide this is on the coast fab irish pubs and places to eat be great for a romantic weekend away, and also its on the rail line and is only about 10 mins away by train to the city centre so you'd have the best of both worlds.
a taxi home from the city to malahide would probably cost about 16-20 euro depending on the time of day/night but its not dear.
good luck you'll love dublin :--)


Miss Tickle
i work for a reservations agency, we do bookings for hotels/events/conferences etc. we're called Travelocity Business. For our leisure bookings, call 08457 56 56 57 (uk) ....or you could go on a website like: laterooms.com

Good Luck


Mr Trend Vampire
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Squat, its Free!


cherub
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hostel will be the cheapest. Look at this website to research your options. www.visitdublin.com
Tourist offices are in Suffolk St and O'Connell St and Dublin Airport


MaryC O
Hostel.There is some nice ones in Dame street ......................


Trish D
http://www.couchsurfing.com

No charge to stay in people's homes. I have hosted over 70 people myself.
Looks a bit suss to just join and immediately start asking for somewhere to stay though.


grizzler69
We went on a group holiday "on the cheap" and stayed at the Jocobs inn not far from the needle in the centre of Dublin. It was handy as the bus's to the airport stopped off near by, and it was only £15 per night. it's a travellers hostel, but it's one of the best, with security and a good base to stay.


CLAIRE D
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hi i went to dublin early this year, we stayed in a youth hostel, might sound abit 2 cheap approx £9 pppn. it was clean and served good breakfast, and also had seperate rooms, you think of a hostel and think your gonna have 2 share with strangers but you dont. i cant remember the name of it tho but when you get off the plane there is a bus service 2 the town centre running every 5 mins that will take you 2 the bus station and its approx 50 yards further up the road. a masive 4 storey building you cant miss it. hope this helps


furrigee
your ****** cause its not cheap here! but i would suggest jurys hotels! www.jurys.ie


madi040404
sleep under a bridge


Spaceman
If yous all bunk up with me, you can have it for free, when yous all cumming?





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