Articles, tagged with "dublin city centre", page 1
09th September 2011
You had a fight with your sister and have not been talking to each other for about a fortnight now. It was a very silly fight; you could not attend their first wedding anniversary owing to an emergency surgery at the hospital where you work. You have sinc...
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Author:
Mrs. Maria Say
26th July 2011
Ballybunion Golf Club (Kerry)Ballybunion Golf Program is located in the amazing coastal resort of Ballybunion, County Kerry on the south coast of Ireland. This golf club has two programs - the new course which (also acknowledged as the Cashen Program) and...
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Author:
Kerry Graves
31st May 2011
Renting a truck to do a move or delivery in Dublin is a bit different to the rest of Ireland. The layout of Ireland and the roads is different from place to place; Dublin has the largest number of restrictions on vehicle size and types allowed on public r...
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Author:
bhratbrij
23rd May 2011
Do you want to go for a weekend holiday with your family and friends? You cannot decide which one to choose. You asked your friends. They told you about the family accommodation Dublin. It is located close to the Dublin City Centre and offers warm welcome...
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Author:
jodilock
17th May 2011
Do you want to move away, to put it in Hardy’s words, ‘far from the madding crowd’? Tempted to sit back on the relaxing chair and get soaked in the beauty of the surroundings? If so, why don’t you go for a trip to Dublin? Food and lodging? You need not a...
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Author:
Mrs. Maria Say
04th May 2011
“If you miss the train I ‘m on….You will know that I am gone…………"
Moving far away from the madding crowd you just want to relax with your arms and legs stretched out. Packing your bags to head for some unknown destination? You just have the mind and the...
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Author:
Mrs. Maria Say
14th March 2011
Introduction
The capital of the island nation of Ireland, Dublin has a long history of being amongst the most exciting tourist destinations. From families out on a vacation to official conferences and even weddings and family get-togethers, Dublin has de...
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Author:
d4hotels
14th January 2011
The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival (JDIFF) is back in Dublin for another year. Established in 2003, the JDIFF has fast become Ireland’s premiere feature film festival and takes place in Ireland’s capital city over the course of eleven days and...
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Author:
Jack Lynch
14th October 2010
If you are planning to spend some time in Ireland in 2011 , check out our guide to the major events taking place in Dublin. From sporting events like the Six Nations to Blooms Day in June, you are spoilt for choice for things to see and do in Ireland’s Ca...
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Author:
Aidan Fitzgerald
19th July 2010
Dublin Airport in fact is located ten kilometres northwards from the ‘Dublin city centre'. This airport provides several facilities and services which include: a ‘bureau de change' mainly for the last-minute euros, cafes, restaurants and bars. The Dub...
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Author:
Lakshmi Rekha
24th June 2010
Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle is located in the oldest quarter of Dublin city in the Christchurch area. The original castle was first built by King John of England as a defensive structure and it was the head of British rule in Ireland until about 1922. ...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
05th March 2010
Travelling to Dublin and not familiar with the city? First things first, you need a good Dublin street map. This is the only way to plan your itinerary and familiarise yourself with the surroundings, the many tourist attractions, shopping areas, nightlif...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
05th March 2010
Clontarf is a lovely little coastal suburb located just 3km north of Dublin city centre. It's one of many seaside gems surrounding Dublin's fair city and offers much to see and do. Clontarf is steeped in history and was the site of ‘The Battle of Clonta...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
05th March 2010
Malahide is a wonderful and vibrant seaside town located just 16km north of Dublin city centre. It's situated on a beautiful estuary and is today a very fast growing town with an increasing population. At the same time however, it has remained and continu...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
05th March 2010
Dublin's music scene isn't just confined to busking on Grafton Street! The city offers a wide and diverse variety of music venues to suit all tastes. Whether you're interested in rock n' roll, pop, folk music, country music, classical music or jazz you'll...
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Author:
Breda Quirke