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Dublin advice So I'm going to Ireland for the first time this spring, and I can't wait. Can any orgers make some recommendations for off-the-beaten-path essentials? Good pubs, cool sights, things like that. I would love to hear any and all suggestions people might have.
Also, I haven't booked a hotel yet. If you know of any good (and fairly priced) hotels, please let me know. And thanks! | |
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A 'must see' Pub in Dublin is The Temple Bar... try and go at a quiet time as it gets crazy in there because it's so famous
As for hotels, I stayed in one that was extremely basic, it's no hilton (but it's very secure, clean, tidy and still cheerful) which I can't remember the name of. If that's the kind of thing you're after let me know and I'll see if I can track down which one it was. Apart from that there is SO much to see there... I suggest you look at the Lonely Planet guide for Dublin and see what you'd like to do | |
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Lemme know if you find a bulk distributor for this. I'm a bit of an addict. M'kay, thanks. | |
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Ooh, was just there a couple of weeks ago. Johnny Foxes maybe? Guinness Storehouse was cool. Not exactly off the beaten track though. U2 fan? Check out the Clarence Hotel. I don't really know Dublin. | |
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Thanks, Natisse and Fauxie! (And ThreadBare, I'll do my best, but I can make no promises where ice cream is concerned.) | |
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Efan said: Thanks, Natisse and Fauxie! (And ThreadBare, have no fear. I make nothing but confident, heartfelt promises where that frozen nectar is concerned.)
Awesome! | |
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