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genkeeper says:
If you are looking for the ultimate sports pub in Dublin, go no further than this cavernous pub with its faux Viking ceiling. A sports enthusiast’s haven on game day; this lively pub has three big screens (sometimes showing different matches simultaneously), cheerful bar staff eager to replenish …
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AliS22 says:
http://www.lemonco.com/
There are actually a few locations across Dublin and the crepes are to die for! The place has high turnover so don't let a line up scare you. Head for breakfast on a slower day and then spend the day wandering around the twisty streets and taking in the street performers o…
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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…
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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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mainhart says:
The Dublin Musical Pub Crawl is a great experience that anyone who loves real music should appreciate. You meet at Gogarty's Pub (a very touristy place) and buy your 12 euros ticket. You can have a pint while you wait and listen to the good but touristy Irish music. The group then follows a pair of …
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canuck_downunder05 says:
Well, my bf and I just barely made our visit to the Guinness Factory as we had missed our initial bus from Galways to Dublin.
But when we got checked in to our hostel in Dublin, we were easily directed towards the dark beer we were dying to sip again.
When we arrived, there is quite a distance…
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IslandAdventure says:
I absolutely love this place! I was in Dublin for a week, found it the third day I was there (recommended by a friend who own's another restaurant in Dublin who was out of town for the week). THe food was fresh and inventive, the staff friendly, the pastries...I haven't had better outside of Paris.…
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jennasuz2002 says:
Temple bar area consists of a couple streets in the heart of Dublin that are closed off to cars and open to ruckus. I LOVED the atmosphere, full of silly Irishmen, singing badly to early 90's music while spilling their Guinness on the person next to them. Its a great place to let loose and has dozen…
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Supigirl says:
Just at the corner of Temple Bar on Westmoreland Street you find O'Sullivans. It seems to be an normal traditional pub, but there is a life performance from Thursday to Sunday, a guy with guitar singing Irish drinking songs or anything else you wish for.
It's usually full of tourists, but you also…
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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…
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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…
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claire4fun86 says:
I ventured to Dublin after spending some time in Northern Ireland and getting my laptop stolen and credit card and all that fun stuff. Unfortunetly my luck wasn't going to completely change however this hostel deffinetly helped for the better! The rooms were updated and modern, bathrooms were bett…
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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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Elizabeth-Willemijn says:
Jamesson is the Irish Wiskey Brand. It goes way back, as you'll see on this attraction. The tour shows you how wiskey is made, guided by a nice irish guide, who keeps promising whiskey at the end. Which you will get, when you're over the age of 18... Some of the group got to do some tasting, to see …
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byiang says:
I was amazed how these doors can attract tourists. Almost all the doors in the center of Dublin are painted with different attractive colors and I can't help but take pictures. I later found out that these are one of the tourist attractions here, there are postcards showcasing these doors as well …
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