dublin
dublin
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by Absolute Limousines - 2008-05-25
Limousine has been the latest nowadays. It's a superstar car as they say; it suits almost all kind of occasions. This luxurious car is too expensive that only the most prominent and famous people coul...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-06-30
Dublin Writers Museum is situated within an 18th Century Georgian townhouse in the north city centre. It was due to a proposal by Maurice Gorham to Dublin Tourism, that we now have the museum. However...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-06-30
Location…National Botanic Gardens are located in Glasnevin, Dublin 9.History…The year was 1790, and after the persistence of John Foster (The Speaker of the House), the Irish Parliament granted funds ...
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by Mary Fok-Seang - 2008-06-30
Christchurch Cathedral dates back to 1038, when it was founded by Sitric Silkbeard, King of the Vikings and Donat the 1st Bishop of Dublin. According to legend the Cathedral was built in wood. Obvious...
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by Helen Kelly - 2008-06-30
Situated at Number 29, Lower Fitzwilliam Street, just off Merrion Square, this restored Georgian house is now a museum. This popular Dublin attraction is all thanks to the Electricity Supply Board of ...
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by Helen Kelly - 2008-06-30
The Cathedral is located at Saint Patrick's Close, Dublin 8.This very impressive structure is 91 metres high and the nave is 17 metres high. The largest of the three Church of Ireland cathedrals in Du...
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by Andrew Gibson - 2008-07-17
In Dublin you can sample some of the finest cuisine in Britain. Often your holiday accommodation, a hotel, will have some kind of restaurant, but it's most certainly the family owned pubs etc that se...
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by Andrew Gibson - 2008-07-18
The key to a successful stay in Dublin is securing quality holiday accommodation. This will most certainly be a hotel of some type, but if you're working to a tight budget youth hostels are always av...
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by MATTHEW PRESSMAN - 2008-09-03
They say that the further Guinness travels away from Dublin, the worse it tastes. Now whilst the more sceptical among us may put this down to overly-reminiscent Irish men and women who have simp...
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by Mairead Foley - 2008-09-16
With so much to see and do here it's understandable why it gets such an influx of visitors from near and far and attracts the many rich and famous people who appreciate the good scenery, an abundance ...