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Make your own version of this St.Patrick's Day Party Drink - These festive cocktails are ever popular at bars and restaurants everywhere - This very easy to make at home recipe will have your...
I always had problems finding good vintage clothing stores in Dublin, Ireland. So I thought I let you ladies and foreign travelers to Dublin know where to find these brilliant vintage dresses...
If you are ready for a major change in your life, then you may want to consider a move to Dublin, Ireland. Here you will find great opportunities to experience the world from a new vantage point....
Dublin is known around the world for its literary giants and fine stout. Travelers who actually make it to Ireland's capital are captivated by the 18th-century architecture, quiet city squares,...
The Modern Library has named James Joyce's "Ulysses" the most important book of the 20th century. Other critics have hailed it as the most important literary work of the millennium. All of the...
On March 17 you could take in your town's St. Paddy's Day parade, and then wander down to the local pub for some green beer (which is strictly an American invention). But why not try something a...
Ireland is frequently judged to be one of the best places in the world to live. Its economic stability and traditional values make it an attractive place to make a home, and the gorgeous scenery...
Looking for an outdoor walking adventure? You will thoroughly enjoy the challenge and unique features of walking Wicklow Way in Ireland. This beautiful 127 km. walking tour will take 7-10 days....
Slightly larger than the state of West Virginia, the Republic of Ireland offers many sights within manageable driving distances. With a little planning you can map out an extremely scenic trip...
Dublin has been the capital city and heart of Ireland since being founded by Vikings in medieval times. Its scenic streets, vibrant nightlife and pleasant, mild climate are sure to please. Dublin...
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is located on the country's east coast. It's Ireland's largest city in terms of both population and land: whether you want to see historical sights, crawl the pubs,...
The rock fences surrounding rolling green pastures and the medieval castles of centuries past are only part of the experience that Ireland has to offer today. Ireland's clubs and pubs can also be...
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and the second largest city occupying the Island of Ireland. In Galeic, the city is known as Béal Feirste to mean "mouth of the Farset" indicating...
The small town of Sligo is located at the mouth of the Garavogue River in County Sligo, Republic of Ireland. Named for the Irish "Sligeach," to mean "the place of shells," the coastal landscape of...
Westport is situated in County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland near Clew Bay and the Carrowbeg River. A popular tourist attraction, Westport has also been designated one of Ireland's "Heritage...
Ballina, the largest town in County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland, rests at the mouth of the River Moy, which is well known for excellent salmon fishing. Ballina is also a very popular tourist...
The west coast city of Galway is the capital of County Galway, Ireland. Dubbed as the "Bilingual Capital of Ireland," Galway is an important tourist center and well loved for its preservance of...
Waterford, known the world over for producing exceptional crystal, is the capital city of County Waterford and Ireland's first city founded in 914 AD by the Vikings. Water sports, mountain views,...
Killkenny, the county seat of County Kilkenny, Ireland, is known for it's famous brew of Irish red ale, limestone caves and numerous medieval relics. Killkenny also prides itself as being one of...
Mallow, also known as the "Crossroads of Munster," is the capital of County Cork, Ireland. This 16th century farmer's market town is known for its numerous medieval buildings that dot the...
Taking a train from London to Dublin is easier than it sounds, but it does require some planning since there are so many choices. Many rail companies offer comprehensive ferry and rail packages,...
Cambridge and Dublin are two of the most historic cities in Europe. Between the college town of Sir Isaac Newton and one of the most literate and literary cities in the world lies a train and...
The beauty of Dublin's well-manicured landscape and large network of bikeways and parks make it a popular tourist attraction in central Ohio. It's so close to Columbus, you might want to stay in...
Dublin, Ohio is a bedroom community of the state capital, Columbus. The small-town ambiance is enhanced by the historic downtown with small shops and brick-lined streets. Dublin has easy access to...
Aer Lingus has been in operation as Ireland's national airline since the mid 1930s. Today the company maintains a fleet of 30 or more aircraft and employs over 4,000 people in its operation of...
Though owned by Air France, CityJet operates out of Dublin, Ireland. This regional airline serves Ireland, the United Kingdom and France--primarily Dublin, London and Paris.
As the capital of Ireland since medieval times, Dublin is a major cultural center in Europe and Ireland's largest city. While many trek to the city to tour the Guinness factory, the city offers a...
Nestled in western Ireland, both the county and city of Galway offer a unique taste of the country. While you'll find the traditional castles and pubs, you'll also find white sandy beaches and...
As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe and the world at large, Ireland offers a stunning visual experience in a country that often feels like home. Historical archeological...
Iberia Airlines is a large Spanish airline that serves destinations worldwide, including many flights between the United States and Europe. Consider Iberia Airlines when you're next making travel...
Ireland—a nation built upon a culture of fine beer, dance, music and entertainment. If you are traveling to Ireland, be sure to enjoy a concert in Dublin. There are too many festivals and events...
Independently owned and established in 1983, Aviajet operates out of its base at the Dublin Airport. With destinations in Spain, Croatia, France and Italy, this moderately priced airline should...
Ireland is renowned for its beauty, history, friendly folk and traditions. The "Emerald Isle" is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Here's how to plan a trip to Ireland.
Named for its more famous Irish sister city, Dublin, Ohio is a town of over 30,000 residents and officially part of Greater Columbus. What was just a village as recently as 1970 blossomed into a...
Traveling from the Irish west coast city of Galway to the east coast city of Dublin is a relatively simple activity that can be made more enjoyable by following a few short steps.
The Irish capital of Dublin is not reknowned for being cheap and the night clubs are no exception. However, the clubs become cheaper the further away you move from the tourist areas. If you know...
Dublin Airport lies 10 km north of Dublin City Center. It handles over 21 million passengers and has over 90 airlines operating from its base serving over 170 destinations. Barring Christmas Day,...
A lively, atmospheric town with an interesting history, Dublin is a great place to experience quintessential Irish charm. Explore Ireland's capital on your weekend and get an insight into life...
Increasingly, Dublin is becoming one of the most popular cities in Europe. This is great for tourism, but on the downside it means the centre is becoming crammed with cars and as a result there...
Dublin is a cosmopolitan European capital with an increasingly vibrant gay community. Due to its open and friendly atmosphere, Dublin recently has become one of the top gay holiday destinations,...
Dublin is one of the most gay-friendly cities in Europe. Its abundance of gay events and venues have seen it grow in popularity in recent times. The mix of Dublin’s renowned drinking culture and...
St. Patrick was born in Wales in the fourth century. He was abducted and brought to Ireland where he later spread Christianity and became the patron saint of the country, for allegedly driving out...
If you want to explore Ireland without the stresses of driving, then travel Ireland by train. Trains in Ireland are usually comfortable, inexpensive and reliable, and you can watch the country...
Visiting the Guinness Brewery in Dublin is almost a rite of passage for true beer lovers. Any trip to Europe, and particularly Ireland, would be incomplete without stopping for a pint of Ireland's...
Visiting a classic city like Dublin requires that you visit all things classic about the city itself. Finding those such pubs is a must do!
Since 1981, Slane Castle in Ireland has held a one day rock extravaganza. Over the years headliners have included REM, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Queen and Robbie Williams. It was so popular in the...
It’s been the centre of horse racing in Ireland since the 18th century, and the Curragh Racecourse is still one of the country’s top sporting venues. From March to October every year, the Curragh...
Although it’s technically an island itself, Ireland is home to over 50 smaller islands dotted around its coasts. Each of these islands offers the visitor something different, from outstanding...
When in Dublin, check out Kilmainham Gaol, Ireland's most notorious former prison. This historic site housed some of the most famous Irish prisoners ever including Robert Emmet, Charles Stewart...
Ireland is full of lush green hills, colorful gardens and wonderful places that will enchant children of any age. With its rich history and quaint villages, traveling to Ireland with your children...