Im from ireland and go to dublin very often !
great place loads of shopping loads of things to see !
lots of people come touring in dublin and enjoy it very much !
I have not been to Ireland before and according to the adverts it sounds a great place to visit. Make sure you buy a Guinness and send me a postcard. Bon Voyage.
was in Dublin twice, 2005 and 2007 late, enjoyed 2nd visit more, stayed south of the liffey river near the university – lots of great pubs and so on, plenty of good company. 2005 stayed in the north suburbs which was very scruffy and drugs everywhere, this may have changed?plenty of places to visit and a lot of history, and shopping!
I live in Ireland and have been in Dublin numerous times. If you have never been before there are numerous historical points of interest that are well worth a visit like:
Oscar Wilde’s House, Ha’penny Bridge, Famine Memorial, General Post Office, St, Stephen’s Green, Phoenix park/Dublin Zoo.
Kilmainham Gaol is a real eye opener and everyone else I know who has been has found it fascinating
Though I haven’t done it myself, relatives of mine from Canada did the trad music pub crawl in Temple Bar and absolutely loved it (Tickets can be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre – Suffolk Street)
Many of these can be accessed by the bus tour (links below)
The Guinness Storehouse is also a must see.
Temple Bar is the main area for bars and nightlife, and also has some great restaurants such as Boxty House which serves fine Irish quisine
These are just a few things, but these links will help narrow the attractions down to your preferences:
Yes. I live there Sorry but i dont know about much of the tourist attractions. You could go to dublin town to shop, dublin castle there is a viking splash tour that is on a bus and you get wet . What season are you planning to go in ? Summer is usually around 15-ish to 25-ish degrees. Winter has a lot of rain
May 18th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
no but i wished i lived in Northern Ireland because my idol Eoghan Quigg Lives There
May 19th, 2010 at 4:36 am
No, not yet but im moving to Aberdeen, Scotland due to my fathers work so i will most likely be going there soon. looks pretty interesting.
May 21st, 2010 at 3:33 am
Im from ireland and go to dublin very often !
great place loads of shopping loads of things to see !
lots of people come touring in dublin and enjoy it very much !
are you planning on visiting?
you will like it very much
need any information on it jst email me
May 22nd, 2010 at 12:26 am
I have not been to Ireland before and according to the adverts it sounds a great place to visit. Make sure you buy a Guinness and send me a postcard. Bon Voyage.
May 24th, 2010 at 11:56 am
was in Dublin twice, 2005 and 2007 late, enjoyed 2nd visit more, stayed south of the liffey river near the university – lots of great pubs and so on, plenty of good company. 2005 stayed in the north suburbs which was very scruffy and drugs everywhere, this may have changed?plenty of places to visit and a lot of history, and shopping!
May 27th, 2010 at 10:54 am
I live in Ireland and have been in Dublin numerous times. If you have never been before there are numerous historical points of interest that are well worth a visit like:
Oscar Wilde’s House, Ha’penny Bridge, Famine Memorial, General Post Office, St, Stephen’s Green, Phoenix park/Dublin Zoo.
Kilmainham Gaol is a real eye opener and everyone else I know who has been has found it fascinating
Though I haven’t done it myself, relatives of mine from Canada did the trad music pub crawl in Temple Bar and absolutely loved it (Tickets can be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre – Suffolk Street)
Many of these can be accessed by the bus tour (links below)
The Guinness Storehouse is also a must see.
Temple Bar is the main area for bars and nightlife, and also has some great restaurants such as Boxty House which serves fine Irish quisine
These are just a few things, but these links will help narrow the attractions down to your preferences:
May 29th, 2010 at 4:25 pm
Yes. I live there
Sorry but i dont know about much of the tourist attractions. You could go to dublin town to shop, dublin castle there is a viking splash tour that is on a bus and you get wet . What season are you planning to go in ? Summer is usually around 15-ish to 25-ish degrees. Winter has a lot of rain
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