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Ireland  Ireland

Member since 22 Aug 2008

65 points


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Great place for a short stay

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Written on: 02 Sep 2008

A friend and I spent four days in that hotel at the beginning of the year. The location is fantastic - easy to get to from the airport and very close to the main hub of activity, but not so close as to ... Read more »

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JD recommends Hotel Isaacs Dublin


I couldn't ask for more..

Written on: 01 Sep 2008

The staff is wonderful and the food in the restaurant is very good. I don't think there is a hotel in Dublin that could offer better service than the Conrad. The room was spacious and beautiful. Beautiful ... Read more »

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JD recommends Conrad Hotel Dublin

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Tip: Guinness Storehouse

To many Dublin is the heart and soul of Ireland, and Guinness® is at the heart of the city itself. So a trip to this vibrant capital is not complete without a visit to the home of Guinness and Ireland’s ...

Tip: Limerick, Cliffs of Moher, Burren and Galway Bay Rail Tour from Dublin

The trip was wonderful. Our guide was a very jolly little Irishman who made the trip lots of fun. He was full of knowledge about the country and the specific areas that we visited. Everything was so well ...

Tip: The Trinity Library and the Book of Kells

Written around the year 800 AD The Book of Kells itself is beautiful, with its intricate paintings and beautiful calligraphy (yes, even if you DON'T understand a word, even if you're not greatly religious). ...

Tip: Dublin Writers Museum

A fascinating glimpse into the life of most of the celebrated Irish writers. The rooms are organized by era. So it is easy to tread from the past into the current works of Irish writers. Among the items ...

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