Articles, tagged with "trinity college", page 2
22nd September 2010
Where to go and what to see in Ireland? This is truly a dilemma for tourists because there is just so much to see and do.
How you plan your trip pretty much depends on where you're going to land, how much time you have, and what your interests are. A...
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Author:
Stuart Hely
07th September 2010
Nightclubs you should visit on your vacations to Ireland. If you are in Dublin on your vacation to Ireland, there are a lot of nightclubs to visit for enjoying the nightlife there. Famous area for clubs in Dublin is Temple Bar where the most popular ones...
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Optimize4you
12th August 2010
Celtic tattoos have developed in popularity, just as several other types of tattoos have in the past years. In particular, Celtic tattoos are popular not just because of the special aspect of Celtic customs, but also for the richness of Celtic history.
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Author:
Blake P. Butler
06th July 2010
The shorter Ireland tours typically allow you to spend at least two nights in each of the major cities, so that you have some free time to venture out on your own. You can always add a few nights before or after your tour begins as well. Tour accommodatio...
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Optimize4you
30th April 2010
Business and pleasure travelers alike will enjoy their stay in Dublin. It has one of the greatest accommodations you will find. Whether you are on a tight budget or feeling like a big spender, you will surely appreciate the range of selection in the area....
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Author:
Roy Dante
26th April 2010
Oxford, UK is a very popular area for tourists to visit in all of England. This is because it is a somewhat small city but has many different attractions for tourists to enjoy which are all close to each other so they are able to visit many in one day wit...
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Author:
RobertMelkk
11th March 2010
TOP 3 TIPS TO WRITE A WINNING CV
1. THE OBVIOUS FIRST: INCLUDE THE STANDARD STUFF
Personal details, education and qualifications, interests and achievements, skills, languages, referees.
You can use one of the many online resume templates or samples....
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Author:
Agustin Valecillos
04th December 2009
The Trinity Capital Hotel is a stylish boutique style hotel in Dublin. Opened first in 2000 the hotel underwent extensive refurbishment and expansion in 2006 and 2009 and now offers 195 bedrooms in total. One of the more individualistic hotels near O2 a...
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Author:
Tara
27th November 2009
A rich custard dessert that is loved by many is creme brulee. Brulee is basically a custard that is completed with a sugar glaze. This cold treat is topped with a warm caramel layer. Creme brulee means "burnt cream" in French. Many countries take claim to...
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Author:
Anthony Howell
30th October 2009
Guest houses in Dublin are generous with their hospitality and it's a good idea to arrange somewhere to stay before you actually arrive. If you are planning to sample a pint of GuinnessĀ® or to do some shopping in Grafton Street or Henry Street, then cho...
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Author:
simonjohn
05th October 2009
Dublin is famous for a wide array of attractions, ranging from historical sites to icons of modern culture. But no matter where your Irish getaway takes you, you won't want to miss some of the most quintessential sites and activities of Dublin.
No tri...
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Author:
Jamie Rigwell
23rd September 2009
Dublin - 10 Unbelievable Facts
Ireland's capital city Dublin has fast become one of the most visited short break city destinations in Europe. It seems these days that anyone and everyone has been there, done it and seen it all in Dublin. Besides being ho...
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Author:
J Solutions
15th September 2009
One of the great sites in Dublin is Trinity College. If you plan to visit Trinity College, you may want to stay at one of the nearby Dublin hotels.
Trinity College is a popular tourist attraction and is easily accessible by public transportation. Locat...
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Author:
mattspock
04th August 2009
Celtic history goes back thousands and thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills in artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce fighters by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, th...
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Author:
Dillon Norris
01st July 2009
Punt wars, Romans, Pieces and splitting the atom. All words associated with Cambridge's past and present. There is a rich history here that draws visitors from around the world to England's leafy cobbled seat of learning.
The area was first settled way...
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Author:
matthewturner