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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 t... Read >
Author: Jamie Rigwell
01st October 2009
It was the great efforts of Late Gamini Dissanayake, President of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka, President’s Counsel, and Cabinet Minister in President J R Jayawardena’s United National Party (UNP) Government, that made Sri Lanka gain ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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 ... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Dillon Norris
16th July 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... Read >
Author: Mal
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... Read >
Author: matthewturner
28th June 2009
There really is so much to see and do when you visit Dublin. Believe it or not there are a lot of things that you can do no where else! The following article takes a look at just a selection of these.
Drink a pint of Guinness!
Yes we all know Guin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th June 2009
There are many reasons why one should visit the capital city of Dublin. Unfortunately, there are too many reasons to list all of them but the following article takes a look at just five reasons why we think you should make Dublin your next holiday destin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
12th June 2009
A visit to Ireland’s capital fair city of Dublin is a must. Dublin has an abundance of wonderful hidden gems only waiting to be discovered. Come and unearth the many hidden gems of this wonderful, vibrant and exciting city called Dublin and see for yo... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
29th April 2009
Dublin, or Baile Atha Cliath as it is known in Gaelic, is a popular tourist destination and the thriving capital of Ireland. Situated on the River Liffey, the city of Dublin attracts thousands of people every year, particularly during March for the St Pat... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
26th April 2009
If you are a high school or college student, you might be considering studying in Europe for a school break, a semester or even for a full year. Before you pack your bags, you will want to learn as much as possible about what it is like to study abroad i... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
16th April 2009
When you think of Dublin, you probably think of Trinity College, Croke Park, the River Liffey, and all of the tourist attractions associated with the Fair City. However, you may not know that the city is home to several attractive markets where you can pa... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
07th April 2009
“Silicon valley”- Dublin is the capital and the largest city of Ireland. Being the first city of the state- it is full of travelers all round the year. Dublin sees people from all aspects of life pouring in and out of here continuously. Some are trad... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
07th April 2009
Dublin or the Silicon Valley is the capital of Ireland and also the largest city of this country. Dublin sees travelers all round the year who come here with different reasons. Finance, trade, tourism- Dublin has its hands full of visitors always. Accommo... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
13th March 2009
Award winning group the Eagles grace us with their presence at the RDS on the 2nd of July. With only 2 of the original group remaining, Irish fans of the band are looking forward to a fab night of hits such as "Hotel California", "Lyin’ Eyes", "Heartach... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
02nd December 2008
Located on the north east coast of County Antrim, and without a doubt one of Northern Ireland's most popular tourist attractions, is the Giants Causeway. Now managed by the National Trust, it attracts in the region of half a million visitors each year. It... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Experience the fun, thrill and excitement of Funderland at Dublin's RDS. Funderland comes to Dublin from Friday December 26th (Saint Stephen's Day) to Sunday the 11th January. It's Europe’s longest running winter carnival and celebrates 34 years in busi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
The leafy suburb of Drumcondra is located about 2km from Dublin's O'Connell Street, north of the city centre. Read on and find out what's to see and do in Drumcondra.
Both the River Tolka and the Royal Canal flow through Drumcondra, there are 4 college... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Dublin is a city enriched with history, culture and heritage and is jam packed with top attractions. With loads of shopping options and a pulsating and vibrant nightlife it's one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe. A great way to experi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
Located on the north east coast of County Antrim, and without a doubt one of Northern Ireland's most popular tourist attractions, is the Giants Causeway. Now managed by the National Trust, it attracts in the region of half a million visitors each year. It... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
If you're thinking about bringing your car to Dublin for your city break, then you'll need to know what Dublin hotels have parking facilities. Well luckily for you, here's a list of some hotels in Dublin city where you can park-up the car.
Dublin cit... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
The core of Georgian Dublin can be found at two famous city centre squares, Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square not far from St. Stephen's Green. If you want overnight accommodation in this beautiful and historic part of the city, then read on to find o... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
Grafton Street is one of Dublin's main shopping streets and runs all the way from St. Stephen's Green to College Green. If you're heading to the capital for some retail therapy or your hitting the sales, then stay in one of our Dublin hotels located near ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
O'Connell Street is Dublin city's main thoroughfare so you couldn't choose a more central location for your break in Dublin. It's within walking distance of just about anywhere in the city centre, so if you're in the capital for shopping, sightseeing or s... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
The RDS (Royal Dublin Society Club) is where many of Dublin’s premier events take place including concerts, conferences and exhibitions. So if you're travelling to Dublin for a bit of business or to catch a show you'll be looking for Dublin hotels in th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th October 2008
Make the most of your city break in Dublin and get one of four bus tours operated by Dublin Bus. This really is a great way to get around, you don't have to worry about finding your way to attractions, simply sit back and the bus will take you there!
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Author: Mairead Foley
20th October 2008
Temple Bar is located in the heart of Dublin city on the south side of the River Liffey. It is bordered by Dame Street to the south, Fishamble Street to the west, Westmoreland Street to the east and the River Liffey to the north. It's a very central place... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th October 2008
Dublin is an enchanting city, teeming with history, culture and attractions. Sightseeing in Dublin is a very enjoyable experience as the city is compact and easy to get around.
Here are just 10 of Dublin's attractions to start you on your way...
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Author: Mairead Foley
20th October 2008
Huge investment into the city of Dublin has spruced up its tall streets and terraces and today it’s a dynamic city brimming with attractions, artefacts, boutiques and boulevards all perfectly offset by a vibrant nightlife.
Renowned as one of Europe... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
01st July 2008
Dublin is a vibrant and exciting city with a thriving nightlife that’s become renowned all over the world. There is another side to Dublin though that you may not know about.
Dublin has a rich and colourful history and many of its buildings tell a r... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
12th May 2008
Dublin certainly has no shortage of history, and visitors to the city will find it has plenty to offer those wanting to explore the tales of the city's past.
A centre of learning, Trinity College and its 40 acre site retains much of its ancient seclusi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
02nd April 2008
Hotels Dublin offer excellent accommodation for visitors and tourists. Well equipped with state of the art facilities and rendering world class service, Dublin Hotels leave no stone unturned to make your stay in Dunlin, Ireland easy and comfortable. Wheth... Read >
Author: nancy eben
04th March 2008
You have probably heard of The University of California, Berkeley (usually referred to as just Berkley) and the city that surrounds it, and perhaps you know of a few other schools that carry this name. As is the case with many schools, which take their na... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
21st May 2007
Dublin is considered to be one of Europe’s most friendly, lively and accessible cities and draws a great number of tourists and holiday makers each year. If you are planning a Dublin city break this year, this short guide to five of the Irish Capitals m... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
22nd December 2006
Whenever someone thinks about a memorable vacation, he dreams of a holiday with facilities, excitement, ease, and a low budget. Hiring a car for a vacation venture far away from your town adds all these elements in your tour. Car hire is now more popular ... Read >
Author: Steve Danzel
20th May 2006
Dublin -10 Things You Didn't Know
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 be... Read >
Author: Dara Ward
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