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Places To Stay When Travelling To Dublin

21st September 2011
Dublin the capital city of Ireland is a great destination for great family holidays. The adventures and experiences offered in this old city of Europe is one to die for and it is this reason that tourist often plan their family holidays in this part. More... Read >
Author: jodilock

Celtic Jewelry - The Numerous Types Out There

04th July 2011
Celtic jewelry has been popular in Europe for many centuries, and is currently in demand throughout the world. Today you can wear traditional Celtic jewelry that's not all that different from that worn by the ancient and medieval Celts. You can now find C... Read >
Author: Merlin Dyer

Advantages of Bed And Breakfast Dublin

14th June 2011
The package of bed and breakfast is not a new one. This is a flourishing industry and a lot a developments are taking place in the field. There are special packages available for families and friends. They also have credit card facilities. So you can boo... Read >
Author: Mrs. Maria Say

Road trips around Ireland

09th May 2011
Due to its small size, Ireland has many interesting sights within manageable driving distances. With a little planning you can map out an extremely scenic trip around the major sights of the Emerald Isle in as little as two weeks. Longer or shorter trip... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

What to Do in Dublin

08th April 2011
Dublin is one of the most visited cities in Ireland and it’s with good reason that this fantastic place is so popular. With so many attractions and sights to take in, Dublin has plenty to offer tourists of any type, so if you’re thinking about visiting... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Stylish and Practical Living at Hartford Apartments

25th March 2011
For most people, living in an old city like Hartford is very exciting. This is mostly because of the historic structures which provide residents with a romantic ambiance to the area. These include landmarks such as the nation’s oldest public art museum,... Read >
Author: PropHelper

Accommodation Dublin City Is a Feast for Visitors

04th March 2011
Recapture the romance of travelling with a luxurious hotel accommodation. When you travel, the magic of your experience begins with the hotel. It is very necessary that you feel that that you are not away from your home. Nestled in the green pastures of b... Read >
Author: Jack Turner

A Guide to Dublin's Culture and Liquor

14th February 2011
Dublin is Ireland’s capital, and its big city charm sticks out like a sore thumb within the scope of the rest of Ireland’s natural beauty and rolling hills. While Ireland as a whole may be fairly laid back, Dublin is where the party is. A great lively cit... Read >
Author: Ian Evans

Relax amidst nature with bed & breakfast

10th February 2011
With so much advancement in technology, it feels good if you can take rest amidst the serene beauty of nature. The countryside is always a place of much attraction to any person living in the city. The blue sky with the fluffy clouds, the lush green field... Read >
Author: Jack Turner

The Beauty Of Celtic Tattoos

17th December 2010
Celtic history goes back thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills and artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weaponry. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce warriors by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, there are many ... Read >
Author: JenniferClason

The Very Best Edinburgh Attractions

16th December 2010
Edinburgh is one of the most important and famous tourist locations of Europe and has around 13 million people coming to the view the Edinburgh attractions every year. This tourist city is also the capital of Scotland. City Overview: Edinburgh is als... Read >
Author: Robert Toth

Popular Dublin Attractions

16th December 2010
Dublin is one of the perfect places to holiday, be it for the young or the old. It is one of those European cities which draw tourists all across the globe during all parts of the year. The place can be visited during any part of the year. City Overvie... Read >
Author: Robert Toth

Regional Food Experiences in the UK and Ireland

17th November 2010
You don’t need to travel to Italy or France to try out a range of different foods and beverages; Ireland and the UK have their own regional delights. These delights range from pork pies in Leicestershire to balti in Birmingham, and make your weekend away ... Read >
Author: emilybpd

Authentic Foodie Experiences in the UK and Ireland

17th November 2010
Wherever you travel in the world, there’s going to be some food-based experience that you’ll have to try - whether it’s sampling snails in Saint Tropez, or buying Balti in Bombay. The UK and Ireland are of no exception and travelling throughout the region... Read >
Author: emilybpd

Kieran duffey – History of Football & Football on television.

16th November 2010
In a 1321 document where it is stated that a young man hurt himself during a "game as he kicked the ball". Other references of kicking games abound during that period and the first mentioning of the word "football" was made by King Henry IV of England, wh... Read >
Author: kieran duffey
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