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Inside Background
In addition to its splendid public buildings, Dublin is particularly rich in...
Last edited: November 12, 2008
Renowned throughout the world for its rich literary tradition and unique...
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UN statistics from 1998-2000 show that Ireland has a low crime rate compared to...
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Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and sits on the eastern coast...
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In 1994 County Dublin (the area excluding the city) was sub-divided into three...
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Dublin’s literary history is as rich as a pint of Guinness, with authors such...
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Dublin Tourism, the official Regional Tourism Authority for Dublin provides...
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Although you might think it rains in Ireland all year round, it doesn't.  The...
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Dublin is the largest city in Ireland and capital of the Republic of Ireland...
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Drink a Pint of Guinness There's only one city in the world where you can drink...
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Here is a link to some pictures of famous landmarks of Dublin. Dublin Images
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These are a few websites that have information which will help you plan your...
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DID YOU KNOW ......?   Ten million glasses of Guinness - the famous 'black...
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Inside Transportation
Most visitors will probably arrive at Dublin International Airport ( DUB...
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With its infamous traffic, Dublin can be a chore to get around.  However most...
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Dublin has an extensive bus network but only a few rail and tram lines.  The...
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Taxis  With over 12,000 licensed taxis working the Dublin area there is...
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This page is intended as guide to the handiest public transport options from...
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Dublin is a city with three mainline railway stations ( Irish Rail ):- Connolly...
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Inside Things to Do
A good day out from the city centre is a trip to Howth, a fishing town on the...
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Perhaps the most famous annual festival in Dublin is its Saint Patrick's Day...
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Dublin Ireland is a great city to explore. Trinity College is in the heart of...
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The city of Dublin is filled with places to explore.  You may wish to give...
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Historic Sites Around Dublin - Tourist Office Listing  Museums & Galleries...
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Dublin’s pubs are world famous and you should make sure to sample at least a...
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Phoenix Park  Often overlooked in Dublin is one of Europe's finest parkland...
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As befits a city with a strong literary tradition, Dublin has a thriving...
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Tourist Office Shopping Info The main city centre shopping areas are Grafton St...
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While in Dublin participate in the Zozimus Walking Ghost Tour.  It is an...
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If you only have a few days in Dublin here are some ideas of places to visit...
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Shops Shopping hours vary from shop to shop and the following are intended as...
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On the award-winning Dublin Literary Pub Crawl, which lasts for over two hours...
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INTRODUCTION: Despite the late decriminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland...
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This Dublin Tourism webpage has a listing of Over 25 Things for Kids to See...
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Walking in Ireland -  Howth Coastal Path Walking in Ireland - Spink Loop...
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This is a city with plenty of green space. No excuse for not walking around...
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Bird's Eye View(s) of Dublin are possible from a number of coastal locations...
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The Temple Bar Trad festival takes place the last weekend in January and is a...
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For anyone looking for fantastic one of a kind designs, eclectic jewellery and...
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Arbour Hill Memorial The graves of fourteen of the sixteen men who were...
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  The Boulevard Gallery is also known as The Merrion Square Art Exhibition...
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Skateboarding Recently built concrete skateboard park in Bushy park, the first...
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Drimnagh Castle is of norman origins dating back to the 13th century and was...
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When visiting Dublin be sure to checkout this little gem of a place, everything...
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Iveagh gardens is although well known, probably the least visited by Dublin...
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The Chimney Viewing Tower . The Chimney was originally used to distill Jameson...
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The Literary Pub Crawl is a fun evening of music and drama with comedy...
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No. 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street is a very simple town house just off Merrion...
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O'Shea's Merchant is located on Merchant's Quay, right along the River Liffey...
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Upstairs traditional Irish music is played and it serves until late. There are...
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The Secret Book and Record Store is aptly nestled between Tower records and...
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The pub is easy enough to find - walk down the left side of Dame Street from...
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The Long Hall is a proper old Victorian bar.  It's is almost completely...
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Inside Dining Scene
Dining in Dublin is as varied as in any other European city with great...
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Breakfast options in Dublin City Centre Generally breakfast menus finish around...
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Favourites on the Business Lunch Circuit include: The Unicorn- famous for it's...
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Ireland is known to the locals as the 'rip-off republic', a moniker earned...
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Cruzzos in Malahide is a lovely place to dine, and their earlybird is...
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For late night eating of any quality -Dublin is not a great place to be. There...
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The temperamental Irish weather means that the opportunities for dining...
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If you want to be where in the right place to soak in Dublin society atmosphere...
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Chapter One Parnell Sq., opposite the Garden of Remembrance(at the  top of...
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 Many Pubs do good food, some are inexpensive, ... cost a bit more, here are a...
Last edited: September 04, 2008
This Dublin restaurant is known for very good Indian food.
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Inside Ireland: For Foreign Visitors
Currency   The Republic of Ireland ( Ireland Tourism) now uses the Euro...
Last edited: February 14, 2008
British born citizens when traveling to Ireland do not require passports, but...
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In case of emergency dial EITHER 999 or 112 - this will access a central...
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  Ireland has two official languages, English and Irish (or Gaeilge as it is...
Last edited: July 13, 2008
Irish phone numbers consist of a 2-4 digit area-code and a 5-7 digit local...
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Tipping Tipping in Ireland is always at your discretion and is always...
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For details of transport options to and from Dublin Airport, see the Inside...
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Ireland is a member of the European Union.  Different rules apply on whether...
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If you need to learn about driving information in Ireland then log onto...
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   1.    The Speed limit on most roads is 80km/h, the main routes (National...
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 There is not a tipping culture in Ireland .   However it has crept into some...
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Getting Around Ireland on Public Transport Train Iarnród Éireann is the...
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Some Irish Slang examples  .....   Acting the Maggot - Fooling and messing...
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Roundabouts This Roundabout(Turning Circle) is actually one from the United...
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Car Rental In Ireland- Points to remember Before you set off from home you...
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Along with the adaptors for charging electronic items, it's a good idea to...
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