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Travel-and-Leisure
30th October 2008
With the credit crunch forcing increased prices on virtually every product, it is no surprise that people will struggle travelling abroad this winter for that perfect break with the family. Here are a few tips to help you cut back the cost of your trip, l...
30th October 2008
The Point Theatre is Dublin's premier concert and events venues. Over the years it has played host to many a legendry concert including U2, Pearl Jam, the Smashing Pumpkins, and REM. If you've danced the night away to one of these greats then you'll ha...
30th October 2008
They say the best things in life are free and how true this is if you're in Dublin, or planning a trip to Ireland's capital. Here is a selection of free, yes FREE Dublin tourist attractions.
The Museum of Natural History...
The buildin...
30th October 2008
Looking for the best way to get from Dublin Airport to the city centre or vice versa? Then look no further! With over 700 buses operating out of Dublin Airport daily you won't be left standing at the arrivals hall. Read on for a full list of bus routes...
30th October 2008
Dublin city and county have a large number of public parks, flowering gardens and waterways. In addition to the squares from the Georgian era, such as Stephens Green and Merrion Square, there are many botanical gardens and large public parks with fine gar...
30th October 2008
Dún Laoghaire is a scenic, suburban seaside town, located about 7 miles (12km) south of Dublin city centre. Its man made harbour is Dublin's main passenger port and its one of the largest (man made) harbours in the world. There's plenty to do here in ...
30th October 2008
The affluent, leafy suburb of Ballsbridge is located in the Dublin 4 postal area, just south of the city centre. It's well served by public transport, the DART stops at Lansdowne Road and there are several bus routes to town making it an ideal base for...
30th October 2008
If you want to experience a young, lively city with a vibrant nightlife, with bags of shopping options, a glimpse of an ancient civilisation, fantastic music, marvellous theatres and galleries, then a visit to Dublin city is a must. There's no end of t...
30th October 2008
Enjoying a strategic location in North County Dublin, Dublin International Airport is Ireland's largest airport servicing flights from domestic, European, and international destinations. It's the busiest airport in Ireland with 33 airlines catering for...
30th October 2008
Ireland's weather is highly influenced by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream and the south westerly winds that come from the Atlantic Ocean. Predicting the weather in Ireland can be tricky as there are days when you can experience all four season's in ...
30th October 2008
Located just 10km west of Dublin city centre, Blanchardstown is a growing suburb of Dublin. The most recent example of this is the very impressive Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, situated just off the M50 ring road. The centre opened its doors in 1996 ...
30th October 2008
Calling all GAA fans! Why not take the opportunity to visit the GAA Museum at Croke Park and complete your knowledge on all you ever wanted to know about our national sports and their origins and not forgetting the heroes who made the games so memorabl...
30th October 2008
When in Dublin, be sure to check out the views of Dublin's fair city from the Chimney Viewing Tower which are stunning to say the least.
Smithfield is an area on the Northside of the city centre in Dublin 7. It's one of the most historic parts ...
30th October 2008
Malahide is a wonderful and vibrant seaside town located just 16km north of Dublin city centre. It's situated on a beautiful estuary and is today a very fast growing town with an increasing population. At the same time however, it has remained and cont...
30th October 2008
You may be aware that Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital city, is approximately 100 miles (167 Km), and a 2½ hour drive from Dublin city. Unfortunately there are no direct flights connecting Belfast and Dublin, unless you want to fly via London. You ...
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