Cost of living: Dublin v London? |
| Can someone advise me on the cost of living in Dublin as compared with London? From looking at various ratings, I see that Dublin is not far behind London in terms of cost of living (sthg like, L... |
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My son is going to Ireland for a month what gifts can he bring? |
He has not been in a few years what should he bring as a gift fot the 16yrs old cousins? boys and girls... Additional Details We live in Connecticut close to New York so we are Yankee ... |
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Visiting Dublin Ireland next month, and was wondering what type of prepaid cell phones are available? |
| I presently use a Trac Phone which cost $20 US funds and got 120 minutes for $30. Will I find these same deals in Dublin?... |
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Latest (best) nightclub in Dublin.? |
Hi there,
Going to Dublin for the first time tomorrow, as a one night only. What are the late night nightclubs? obviously there must be many nightclubs in Dublin but are there any '... |
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American wants to work in ireland? |
| Hi all, I want to work in Ireland. I have been studying for a two year degree in nursing. Is there anything besides nursing and IT stuff ( I am NOT an IT person!) that an American can legally work at ... |
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I am planing a trip to dublin ireland this summer i need to know how can i stay with a small budget? |
| i need info of places to stay in temple bar that are cheap like b&b or hostels i am spending 4 days in dublin or 3 dont know yet. and how much money should i take for a 4 day trip? thank and ... |
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Advice on moving from NYC to Dublin please? |
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Anything I need to know before I go to Ireland? |
somebody out there who knows ireland and has been there, I have a question for you!
is there any important key things I should know before I go? like, cultural differences that may make me ... |
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I am thinking of taking a holiday to southern Ireland and want a place similar to the T V series Ballykissangl? |
A place of character and characters,a friendley pub,nice sceanery and most of all real Irish.
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What is the weather Like in Late March....? |
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Dublin, Ireland >>/??????? |
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Waterford V Kilkenny? |
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Do you need a passport to fly to Dublin from London? |
My friend has no passport and we were going to go on a 3 day trip to Dublin but not sure if he needs a passport
I know that you used to be able to travel with a valid ID but not sure if it ... |
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Hotels in rathfarnham |
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In Dublin,how can I reach the Crook Stadium??? |
If I am in O'Connell Street in Dublin, how can I go to the Crook Stadium???
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Anyone from ireland? |
| i was planning a vacation to ireland for next year. i am from miami, fl. but i would like to have the opinion of someone who lives in ireland on where you think i should go. i want to go to some ... |
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Where in Ireland is the best place to go that not many tourist know about? |
My friend and I are going to go to Ireland soon and we wanted to see the sites but we also want to see some of Ireland that not everyone gets to see. The part that makes Ireland special to everyone living there. |
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Croke Park, Wicklow Jail and Kilmanen Jail are great things to see.
You could go down to Cork and See the Blarney Stone. The myth is I you kiss it youâll never shut up!
For the scenery I like the Wicklow mountains.-Ă http://www.gsi.ie/NR/rdonlyres/6CC9C746-1FC5-44E3-891E-A71EEDFDE99B/0/sugarloaf.jpg
Also in Wicklow, are the Sugarloaf mountains. Theyâre very beautiful too. Ă http://www.lookaroundireland.com/counties/wicklow/sugarloaf.htm
In Dublin, The best night life is definitely in Temple Bar.
If you want a relaxing, quiet holiday in the country or enjoy the scenery, then any parts of the country will do it for you really like Donegal, Galway, Clare, Mayo etc.
If you want a shopping, busy, touristy holiday then anywhere (or most places) in Dublin will do it for you.
A town in Kerry (the South of Ireland, Itâs beside Cork too) called Tralee is very touristy. It is the largest town in Ireland.
It has many attractions and loads of shops and a great night life.
Itâs great for young people and people with small families. It suits everyone.
It has an aqua dome swimming pool which is always packed and outside the pool, You can play crazy Golf.
Here is a site on Tralee: http://www.tralee-insight.com/
Here are some sights on Tourism in Ireland:
http://www.tourismireland.com/
http://www.shamrock.org/
http://www.discoverireland.com/ire/
http://www.visitdublin.com/ (Dublin Tourism)
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Is mĂĄith liom cĂĄca millĂs!
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Go to Portstewart in Co. Derry for a week and then use it as a base and travel about Northern Ireland, then go off to Connemara for another week.
Trust me that makes for a GREAT holiday!! |
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Donegal - It's a four hour bus journey outside of Dublin... but it's worth the trek. Loads to see and do from historical sites, outdoor activities, surfing, drinking, eating ... very laid back place.
My Mother comes from there and every time we go back it gets better and better!
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well the obvious destination for tourists is Dublin, but it is very staged so I would suggest avoiding it. There are many beautiful towns and villages around Ireland, particularly in West/Sout-West.
There is a nice website to find out more about the towns in Ireland - www.mytown.ie |
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dont listen 2 wat the other people said. these are all really popular places. i live in omagh. it is a beautiful town(not huge but not tiny) which has newly been modernised. it is at the foothills of the sperrin mountains and has gorgeous scenery. you can go to the gortin glens forest park for a hike or to have a picnic by the lakes. there is alot of wildlife to see also. a very world famous visitor attraction in omagh is the ulster american folk park... it is a must see. omagh has much to do for people of all ages and is also surround by lush, green, counrtyside, for those who want to get away from it all. omagh has many delicious restaurants and fabulous hotels in the town centre and surrounding area. there are also guest house in the countryside and sperrin mountains. this is a top destination for people who want to see what ireland is all about. the people are amazing and really friendly. not a place that many people know about. i love living here. it is AMAZING. you should definatley come here. write back and let me know what you think!!! good luck... and happy holidaying!!!!! x x x x x x x x x x xx |
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just go into the country side of Ireland in any part of Ireland rural local village life unspoiled untouched by the tourist trap meet every day people and enjoy the culture and scenery that ireland has to offer |
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