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Average priced "Thing To Do" in Galway, Ireland
mainhart says: One of the reasons I went to Galway was to visit the stunning natural wonders of western Ireland. I usually find my own independent ways of going to places that I want to see. Unfortunately, unless you visit Galway in the summer, your choices are limited on convenient ways to visit these beautiful a…
Average priced "Thing To Do" in Dublin, Ireland
purplejoker says: I've been to the Guinness brewery 3 times so far. Once each in 2001, 2002, & 2003. The first time was a great vacation and stayed at friends' flat, and the two others where during St. Patrick’s Day. Very crowded. This brewery has one of the best self guided tours of a brewery I have ever been to. …
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Very cheap "Thing To Do" in Kinsale, Ireland
joelennon says: Situated on the approach to Kinsale Harbour, Charles Fort is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of a 17th century foritfication in Ireland. From the 17th century onwards, the design and construction of fortifications in Ireland was influenced by European designs, particularly those of Sebastien …
Expensive "Thing To Do" in Ireland
skyjumper811 says: VAGABOND 11 DAY TOUR - In August I was finally fortunate to Escape to the Emerald Isle – IRELAND. Years have been spent “dreaming” about this Holiday and now it was finally here. Having a couple days on my own to get settled in Dublin and get my bearings I could NOT wait to get out of the ci…
Very cheap "Hotels" in Dublin, Ireland
DangerJ says: I stayed at Barnacles a couple of months ago and just had the most amazing time. Travelling by myself I met heaps of wonderful people at the hostel and the staff were so helpful about telling us where to go. I would definitely recommend. There website is www.barnacles.ie I think.. you shoudl check t…
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Average priced "Restaurants" in Beaufort, Ireland
billymcmurry says: This is a nice little restaurant if you like to hear and see traditional Irish music and dance. The food is great and you will laugh and sing along with the entertainers. Nothing fancy, just a small family owned place.
Average priced "Restaurants" in Quin, Ireland
stephanieakelly says: Whoever said Irish food is bad hasn't been to Ardsolous. I had the best meal of my entire stay in Ireland - and probably the best meal that I had in a while - at this small and unassuming restaurant. We walked in late on a Sunday night for our last dinner before our flight the next morning. Right…
Average priced "Thing To Do" in Dublin, Ireland
larskroese says: Last weekend I visited Dublin. I had a really great time over there. I did a lot of fantastic things, but there is one thing I would recommend to all of you guys visiting Ireland. Going to a game of Gaelic Sports. For 25 euro I bought a ticket for a day of Gealic Sports at Croke Park in Dublin. T…
Average priced "Restaurants" in Glencullen, Ireland
twinkletoesIRL says: I am from a town quite near here and I have to say its an AMAZING place. Anytime there was a big celebration I always picked Johnnie foxes because its always a night you wont forget...even if you drink too much guinness!! If you go on a trip to Dublin or even Ireland, you really will be missing o…
Average priced "Thing To Do" in Wicklow, Ireland
suzanner1973 says: The Wicklow Way is Ireland’s most popular way marked trail- winding over 100 kilometres through the high heather hills south of Dublin. It’s proximity to the city means that at its northern end at least, it gets a fair amount of traffic. That said, as its Ireland, it’s still very quiet and you…
Cheap "Restaurants" in Dublin, Ireland
lindseyrpi says: When I was in Dublin I went on the Backpackers Pub Crawl. You pay some local tour guides to take you around to a bunch of different bars and get you a free shot at each place and drink deals. The best part is meeting other travelers and socializing while enjoying a few drinks. It was a great time…
Very cheap "Thing To Do" in Blarney, Ireland
sammccarthy says: I went to Blarney in october, for the second time and it was very enjoyable. It is around 7km from north cork city, once in Blarney itself there is a little village with a pub, a few local shops and a hotel/b&b. Blarney Castle is on a hill to the side of Blarney. There are many walks to go o…
Free! "Thing To Do" in Giant's Causeway, Ireland
pjtm says: Local impressionante, podemos passar horas perdidas a fotografar as colunas. O único contra são as multidões de turistas. É preferível visitar o local na maré cheia, menos gente e mais ilhas de colunas. Impressive place, one can spend hours photographing the basalt columns. The only downsid…
Cheap "Hotels" in Galway, Ireland
Robin1109 says: Kinlay House was a very modern hostel that is fully equipped, extremely clean and one that urges its guests to have a great time. The common areas are very large which is wonderful for getting to know other travellers. It was a perfect location in Galway and just around the corner for a number o…
Average priced "Thing To Do" in Donegal, Ireland
pauric_doherty says: I am a native of Donegal Town, so this review is for any people looking to find out more about the area. Donegal Town in located in the north west part of the Republic Of Ireland. It is very close to the border with Northern Ireland (a part of Great Britain). Donegal is home to Donegal castle, a cas…
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Graiguenamanagh, Ireland
darraghdoyle says: The weather is good during the summer, but God help you if it's raining. Graiguenamanagh is definitely a cool drink by the river on a hot day kind of place. Indoors there isn't that much to do... even with 16 pubs in the town... so unless you like walking or fishing in the rain, choose your time car…
Expensive "Hostels" in Dublin, Ireland
danny291 says: Me, Lori and Mike stayed at Barnacles in Dublin for 2 nights,Mike booked it via Hostelworld and cost us 21gbp per night. The location is excellent, its so close to all the pubs and bars of the Temple Bar area. The hostel operates an electronic card system, the security there is very good or as Lori …
Expensive "Thing To Do" in Limerick, Ireland
euphemy says: BUNRATTY FOLK PARK is a recreation of Irish life in the 19th century. There are 10 farmhouses, a schoolhouse, doctor's house, merchant buildings and shops and a watermill on a Village street. Some buildings had thatched roofs. It is next to BUNRATTY CASTLE which was built in 1425 by the MacNamara Fa…
Free! "Thing To Do" in Cork, Ireland
joelennon says: University College Cork (UCC) is currently home to over 15,500 students from 75 countries around the world. Each and every year, approx. 5,000 students are conferred with degrees by UCC. UCC has been recipient of Irish University of the Year in 2003/2004 and again in 2005/2006, awarded by the Sunday…
Average priced "Restaurants" in Galway, Ireland
honolulugold says: Ireland is not only the country of poets and scholars, but it’s also a land filled with wonderfully flavoured food and drink. Food in Ireland may not be as easily identifiable as dishes from regions like Asia, Italy or the Middle East, but it still maintains a very strong style and history. The hi…
Expensive "Thing To Do" in Newgrange, Ireland
Elizabeth-Willemijn says: Newgrange is one of Ireland most faous sites. So do keep in mind to go early, That way you can go around our waiting time of 3 hours. The visitors centre is nice, but not the reason to visit this prehistorical building. From the centre you'll go by bus to newgrange and/or the other site, of which I…
Cheap "Thing To Do" in Liscannor, Ireland
ejstravels says: Absoultey beautiful! Not to be missed! But be aware of the weather, it can be quite windy up there.
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Dublin, Ireland
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…
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Ireland
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…
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Dublin, Ireland
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…
Cheap "Thing To Do" in Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
Elizabeth-Willemijn says: The Cliffs of Moher is a beautifull high coastline. You can stand on top of them, or you can watch them from below, by boat. The last thing I tried out. The sea was a bit rocky, so I did get wet and cold, but the cliffs, and the atlantic ocean I looked out on were absolutely beautifull. If you're l…
Cheap "Thing To Do" in Shannon, Ireland
aka_pushkin says: Well, first of all - POTENTIALLY it is a great site. The cliffs are hight and the whole scenery is the most dramatic. However. This site is way-way-way too touristic. Instead of grass, and stones, and the feeling that you're going to fly (ok, fall), you have asphalt, and pavings, and visitor cen…
Cheap "Thing To Do" in Dublin, Ireland
darcylapp says: I would recommend Paddywagon tours for people who want to do a typical tour, either alone or in conjunction with the rest of your travels. The tour is fast-paced and informative. Our tour guide, Yvonne, was amazing, intelligent, and helpful. I am not sure what the other tour guides are like, but Yvo…
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in London, England, UK
jenn79 says: During my comparative governments class and the recent power shifts in Ireland, I found it absolutely impossible to try and sort out who was part of what territory. I found this on Wikipedia and thought it might be helpful to you and to me =) Who knew "Britain", "England" and the "UK" weren't interc…
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Dublin, Ireland
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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