Articles, tagged with "dublin castle", page 4
04th January 2009
From the National Gallery of Ireland through to more quirky and less mainstream art galleries, Dublin is awash with wonderful art collections in all parts of the city. Join us as we check out the top 7 art galleries of Dublin and find out what they each h...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
19th December 2008
There are multitudes of reasons that a person would need or want a vacation but not many people can afford the vacations that they dream of for themselves and a loved one or for themselves and their family. Getting discount travel Ireland deals can make t...
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Author:
getahugetank
16th December 2008
If you are thinking about visiting Dublin, here are 10 good reasons why you should.
1. Dublin Castle
Parts of Dublin Castle date back to the early 13th century and it is from this castle that the city originally got its name. The castle of today inc...
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Author:
Charles Mannering
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...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Dublin has so much to offer, whether you like to party hard in the many pubs and clubs, to adventure and activity enthusiasts, or maybe you just want to be pampered and take in the many tourist attractions. No matter which option you choose, you won't be ...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
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 building itself was b...
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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 ...
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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...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
The Gresham Hotel
Right in the heart of the city on O'Connell Street (Dublin's main street) is where you'll find the Gresham Hotel. This luxury 4 star hotel is just a short walk from Temple Bar, Henry Street, Grafton Street and lots of attractions lik...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
With so many cheap flights touching down in Dublin Airport from the UK, Europe and beyond, Dublin city is the ideal base to start your adventure in Ireland, just grab a cheap Dublin car hire deal with us and away you go!
Book Dublin car hire if you're ...
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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
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
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 rem...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
02nd September 2007
On a holiday to Dublin find the historic, cosmopolitan capital of Ireland that lies on the east coast split by the River Liffey. Dublin has become one of the most popular places in Europe to visit or stay in. Since its beginning around 988 AD it has accom...
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Author:
Simon O’Flynn
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 mos...
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Author:
Harry Lawrance