Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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FrankC66 says:
If you really want to see Ireland in a great way, check out Irish Cycling Safaris. Great price and you stay in b&b's. Great guides. Not your high end best of everything tour(food hotels etc. that drive up the price) I've taken 4 and each has been fantastic.
Also for the first timer in Dublin, the ...
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paulkernan says:
The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and worthy of a visit, especially if the weather is fine. Comprising of over 40,000 basalt columns that were created when volcanic lava made contact with the sea, cooled rapidly and cracked into these geometrical shapes. Almost all are six-sided, ...
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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PaulT says:
Of course it's only my opinion, but these are the top places to visit in Ireland.
1. Howth, Dublin (see my photo blog)
2. You can visit seasafari.ie and book a cool trip with a speed- boat around the areas of Howth, Malahide, Dublin quay, it's only 30EU per person, but what fun!!! Oh and it's o...
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galwayps says:
To check out what the Galway Pub scene is all about take a look at Galway City Pub Guide which features reviews,photos, videos and maps of Pubs in Galway.
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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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scratched412 says:
BEWARE
I rented a car from this company 4/12/2006 for 10 days. When I returned it a small scratch was found in clear coat. The girl at pick up counter said that it would cost 100 eu ($120) to fix. When I pointed out that she had not seen the scrape and did not have any training in car repair the pr...
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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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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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PaulT says:
hey. im preparing a photo blog about all the really nicest places in dublin and around. just day or two more... have a look
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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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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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maithanfear says:
I guess it's a matter of opinion and it also depends on the type of traveller and peron you are. Me I'm an outdoor person so here would be my top 5.
1. Cliffs of Moher + The Burren. Seen as you will be in Bunratty it's a short trip. Take in the Castle and Folk Park while there to.
2. Galway, a...
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omi says:
Plastic bags are not free in shops in the Republic of Ireland. A government levy of 22c has to be paid for each bag. Use a cloth bag - more environmentally friendly, too! ;)
Smoking in any workplace, including cafés, bars, clubs and restaurants is illegal in the Republic of Ireland. You have to ...
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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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bluecarol says:
If you happen to go to Dublin you can't miss Guiness factory and if you like literature you can go to the writer's house too.
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PaulT says:
hey Almery. I'd say wherever u go in dub in dec u'll be happy :) x-mas decorations etc are truly amazing, specially the cc (particularlly grafton street, the heart of dublin). If ur into photos i recon u'll spend more than one Gb for the store windows only (unbelievable, trust m...
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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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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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