#1 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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tirsomaldonado says:
Before going to Ireland I check rates in all car rentals in Dublin and this one was the cheapest. They have office in the city and also at the airport, so we picked it in the city and we dropped it at the Airport on Sunday. By the way, it is not easy to find the office at the airport, so go with som…
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#2 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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metsbwd says:
Best tip I can give is to buy the Dublin pass...buy it at the tourist info desk at the airport. If possible, do a 1-day pass and try to get to the main admission-required sites on the same day (Guinness, Kilmainham Gael, Christ Church, St. Patricks, Jameson, etc.). Be sure not to activate it too ea…
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#3 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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MarzBarz1986 says:
im not very good at these review thingys but i will try
i will start with dublin as thats where we stayed first
beautiful city, everyone we met was lovely lots of shops,pubs and bars. if you visit ireland you must go to dublin and the river liffy
next we went to carlow which is where my mum and a…
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#4 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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mallett says:
So we went to Dublin Ireland for 7 days and the first thing you want to do is buy a 7 day tram ticket for 18 euro but if you also want to use the bus system you might need to buy a different kinder ticket that allows you to take the bus and the tram. Dublin is very small I walked everywhere but to…
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#5 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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nyladianne says:
I have been arranging our trip to England and Ireland, booking mostly on line. The ferry ride from Holyhead to Dublin was proving to be confusing and difficult to book on the internet. I happened upon irishferries.com. The price was good, the times were good, but I couldn't get the booking to go thr…
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#6 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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Brasilmagic says:
Ireland has a lot in common with other European countries. I am fan of Europe because they have quality of life with enjoying life at the same time. Lot’s of vacation time, no 50 hour work weeks, etc. They also protect their old and their retired and they do not depend so much on cars, having rea…
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#7 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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infatuated_w_culture says:
Hey Hey,
I went to Ireland last year for about 3 days. I stayed in a great hotel right in the center of Dublin. Check out my review on my page. Hope it helps and I HIGHLY recommend it.
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#8 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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tiffharg says:
One thing I loved about Dublin is that you could walk to every great sight seeing opportunity. But, if you are not up for a short walk here and there you can hop on the LUAS. The LUAS is the light rail that runs from Houston(Heuston?)Station to Connoly Station. If you want to go to the coast, you…
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#9 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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joelennon says:
When you're on the road in Ireland (and indeed Europe in general) it is advisable to use ViaMichelin as your online mapping/route planning solution. The AA also has an excellent route planner that gives comprehensive directions.
http://www.viamichelin.com
http://www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner…
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#10 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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vances says:
Hopefully you will absorb Dublin on foot...and if you do I heartily recommend hoofing to St. Stephen's Green (at the top of Grafton Street) with a packed lunch. Although dimunitive compared to NYC's Central Park, this is an expansive green area nestled right in downtown Dublin and a popular lunch s…
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#11 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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bigboy says:
Just back from over rated Dublin. One word to sum it up " pit"Streets are filthy, locals are rude and un helpful. In fact the only nice people there were the many immigrants working in pubs, hotels and shops. There is a strong nasty edge to the place. Travelled with an Ameri…
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#12 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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Shashank says:
Hi, I personally loved the road up the Wicklow Mountains.. only 30 minutes out of Dublin but a complete different world. A windy road takes you over to the mountains, you do pass the famous Johnnie Fox's Pub (highest pub in Ireland)..
If I remember correct (i was there in 2003), Once you…
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#13 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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kil says:
put it this way...i lived in ireland for 23 years and i've hardly seen any of it! gotta go for a look around when i get back. i reckon thta you should give yourself at least two weeks to travel around, hire a car and get gps or a really good map. dublin's a good spot but you could do all the tourist…
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#14 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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danikbates says:
Well, this airline needs no introduction if you live in Euroland. The airline with the cheapest tickets and deals (if you book ahead) but a lot of people don't know is that it has the newest fleet of Boeing going in Europe, and more aircraft is on order. They also have the best on-time record and do…
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#15 of 27 general tips & advice in Dublin
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ar01 says:
www.dublinmapped.com is the best map of dublin i've used. It is fully interactive and can show the location of any street you type into the search box.
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