Articles, tagged with "dublin castle", page 3
05th March 2010
With your wedding day just around the corner and a hen or stag party to organise, look no further; Dublin is the place for every bride or groom to be. Take a well-deserved break from all of those wedding preparations, kick back, let your hair down and par...
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Breda Quirke
02nd February 2010
The Feast Day of the Patron Saint of Love and Romance the 14th of February is just two weeks away - so for a romantic getaway break to remember, why not escape to the wonderful island of Ireland? There is so much to see and do, with several locations to e...
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Author:
John Downes
08th January 2010
Where would you head to first if you were going to visit Dublin? It's a tricky question to answer because there is such a lot to choose from.
Let's take a look at some of the highlights. What better place is there to start than the Guinness Storehouse?...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
30th November 2009
Once perhaps the destination of choice for stag parties and rugby weekends, Dublin's consistent and seemingly effortless metropolitan atmosphere has finally started to get the recognition it deserves in recent years: that of a fascinating European city th...
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Adam Singleton
27th November 2009
Dublin is an exciting and enchanting city to experience, filled with an array of historical attractions and contemporary cultural events. Due to its geographical location on the east coast of Ireland, it provides its many visitors with a superb mixture of...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
16th September 2009
From the splendour of Dublin Castle to kissing the Blarney stone, the iconic Giant's Causeway to the coastal beauty of the Ring of Beara, there are so many attractions in Ireland not to be missed. That's why motorhome rental in Ireland (wohnmobil vermietu...
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Jumping Spider Media
16th September 2009
Ask anyone who has toured Ireland what their favourite spot is and you will probably hear the word ‘Dublin' coming back at you time and time again.
But Dublin as we see it today is very different from how it used to be. Luckily though there are plen...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
14th September 2009
Dublin enjoys a prime spot on the eastern coast of southern Ireland, so it's no wonder so many people are tempted to reach it by boat or plane for a well deserved holiday. But however you choose to arrive in Dublin you won't be short of attractions and p...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
10th July 2009
Dublin, the capital of Ireland is also its cultural and political centre making it the heart of Ireland. Located on the east coast at the mouth of river Liffey, Dublin is supposed to be the city of youth. Amongst the impressive attractions of Dublin inclu...
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Article Publisher
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...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
16th April 2009
Dublin has much to offer and in the current economic climate you will be happy to hear there are so many free things to do in Dublin's fair city.
Read our guide and find out what you can do in Dublin for FREE....
1. National Museum of Ireland
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Author:
Mairead Foley
13th March 2009
If you're a music lover, you are in for a treat at the Heineken Green Energy Festival, which takes place this May Bank Holiday weekend - 2nd of May to the 4th of May 2009. The main acts will be performing in the grounds of Dublin Castle, with other acts p...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
13th March 2009
Under Irish law dating back to 1637, in the reign of Charles I, all Irish jewelry of precious metals must be assayed and stamped with the official hallmark - the traditional letter symbol for the year it was crafted, a fineness mark guaranteeing the purit...
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Author:
Cunningham John
11th March 2009
Under Irish law dating back to 1637, in the reign of Charles I, all Irish jewelry of precious metals must be assayed and stamped with the official hallmark - the traditional letter symbol for the year it was crafted, a fineness mark guaranteeing the purit...
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Author:
Cunningham John
28th January 2009
If you're a music lover, you are in for a treat at the Heineken Green Energy Festival, which takes place this May Bank Holiday weekend - 2nd of May to the 4th of May 2009. The main acts will be performing in the grounds of Dublin Castle, with other acts p...
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Author:
Mairead Foley