Travel to Dublin, Ireland
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Dublin is one of Europe's most accessible, lively and friendly cities. In this video, learn which attractions you can't miss when visiting the Irish... Transport in Dublin and IrelandBy: Steve Danzel | 06/02/2007 | TravelThere are various ways of travelling in Dublin and Ireland. Whether you prefer to hire your own vehicle or use public transport facilities, you will find the most comfortable and suitable transport facility to match your requirements. This article introduces you to the various methods of travelling used by tourists when they visit Dublin and Ireland. Holidays and City Breaks for the Brits in 2008By: Roger Munns | 31/03/2008 | DestinationsWith more choices available, both through lower airfares and Eastern Europe opening up, the British are heading for more diverse locations, and increasingly for weekend and short breaks to cities like Barcelona and Rome. Experience More of the Netherlands With Road Travel in AmsterdamBy: Martin Mcallister | 22/01/2007 | TravelAmsterdam is one of Europe's top city break destinations and will be a popular city break location for UK visitors this spring. The merits of Amsterdam as a cultural capital are widely regarded, but the Netherlands also makes for a surprisingly good road trip experience. Top 10 Must Visit World CitiesBy: Dave D | 16/07/2008 | Travel TipsTop Ten lists are a dime a dozen on the web and one that crops up more often than most is travel-related lists with outlandish titles such as Top 10 Places You Must See Before You Die and other such morbid titles. This list is similar however we don’t see the necessity to insert the Before You Die bit, although it would be useful to visit these cities before you shuffle off this mortal coil. Visiting Diverse DublinBy: Adam Singleton | 11/08/2009 | DestinationsFrom the historic to the modern; the everyday to off the beaten track; Dublin is a city with lots to offer everyone who visits. Opt to see the sights or simply amble around and see where the path takes you. What to Expect on an Escorted European TourBy: Nick Kakolowski | 01/07/2008 | Vacation RentalsYou are in a comfortable, climate controlled coach bus meandering down the hills of Tuscany. Surrounded by vineyards and while comfortably in your seat, you bask in the calm atmosphere. A half an hour later you stop outside a small village marketplace. Your tour guide gives you some handy tips on where to go, you grab a snack, maybe some wine and take a little bit of the country’s glow in for yourself. Then it’s back to the comfortable coach bus, and on to another stop. A Travel Guide to DublinBy: Steve Danzel | 06/02/2007 | TravelDublin is a magnificent chronological city with a golden history which is still alive on its walls, streets, buildings, gardens and museums. From the mighty walls of Dublin castle to the wooden cabinets of Chester Beatty Library, from the pillars of the General Post Office to the revived paths of Temple Bar, its architecture reminds us of its royalty. Today, Dublin has become one of the top tourist destinations of the world. So, if you happen to visit Dublin and Ireland, use DublinEvents.com as Why English in Dublin?By: Learn Languages Abroad | 17/03/2008 | LanguagesStudy in Dublin, a dynamic European capital able to give a unique warm atmosphere to its visitors.
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