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Skerries is a seaside town in North Dublin, Ireland, now part of County Fingal. The name comes form the Norse word ''Skere'' which has descended into Hiberno-English as Skerry meaning a small coastal island, a Skerries being a group of them. (...)
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miian from Finland wrote about Donnybrook Hall 3 years, 6 months ago
Very clean, great service & breakfast (the hosts will make almost anything for you). Also a good location; doesn't take long to get to the city but there are also pubs (naturally) and restaurants near by. Rooms can get a bit cold (we stayed in February) but you don't spend that much time there anyway ;) Our tactic was to take a quick, hot shower and then run into bed right away.
And yes, this is in IRELAND, not in States but don't know how to delete the image from there - guess I'm not so good with maps, sorry...!
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jjlaine from Finland wrote about Dublin Castle 4 years, 8 months ago
Quite small for a castle. Guided tours are ok, but if you have seen bigger castles anywhere doesn't impress so much. Sand sculptures on the front yard (during summer) are worth seeing and they're free!
meg from USA asked a question about Citywest hotel 3 years, 2 months ago
I'm trying to decide between staying here and at the Forge Guest House in the village - any tips?
jjlaine from Finland wrote about Citywest hotel 4 years, 8 months ago
Although it's an hour away from the town it's very recommendable place to stay. Affordable, cosy rooms, green surroundings and a very lively hotel bar!
jjlaine from Finland wrote about Ha'penny Bridge 4 years, 8 months ago
It's like the Rialto Bridge in Venice. Old, ironish and romantic. It doesn't even cost the half penny to walk over nowadays.
luefkens from France wrote about Dublin 3 years, 8 months ago
Before you go download the Dublin In Your Pocket city guide for free from http://dublin.inyourpocket.com or grab a hard copy when you are there.
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miian from Finland wrote about Kilmainham Gaol 3 years, 6 months ago
I tought that Kilmainham Gaol was an interesting place. I really recommend it to anyone who wants to learn something about the history of Ireland or just see an old, exciting place. The tours are guided and I have to say that our guide, an older, very convincing man, was excellent in his job. The tour started with a lecture about Irelands history and the story of the Kilmainham Gaol. After that we went to see the old cells and scary corridors. There is also a museum that you can visit after the tour. Tickets to the Kilmainham were only 2,10 € per student!
tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Egans House 3 years, 5 months ago
Quite peaceful place where you can sleep your nights safely. Funny thing though, there was usually a rude awakening, when the cook started making breakfast and the fire alarm went on :D
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tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Dublin Airport 3 years, 5 months ago
You can find these claire's shops around the whole Dublin, and ofcourse you have to visit every one of them :D claire's sells affordable accesories and the place is every girls dream. Why I'm tipping this in the Airport? If you had no time on your trip to visit the shops in Dublin city, this is your last chance :D Also I found the best offers from the airports shop.
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tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Four Courts 3 years, 4 months ago
The Four Courts buildings are really impressive. It makes you feel you have done something wrong :D There were plenty of business looking men and women running around and several people with black gowns on them. I'm not that familiar with buildings's history. Maybe someone else can tell more about that?
brianwhelan from Ireland wrote about Dublin 2 years, 4 months ago
A great way to plan your Dublin / Ireland trip is to look before you visit. There's a travel Ireland website to let you do just this called Look Around Ireland http://www.lookaroundireland.com
It has 360 degree video views of all counties in Ireland.
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brianwhelan from Ireland wrote about Dublin 2 years, one month ago
A popular website for Dublin is called Dublin Visitors - http://www.dublinvisitors.webs.com
AND
http://www.dublin1.webs.com
There is a 360 degree video view of many parts of Dublin.
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heronlake wrote about Dublin one year ago
I am going to Dublin soon with a group of friends, one of whom is really paranoid about missing his flight and thus wants to stay right by the airport. I have reservations about that but can anyone advise me if any of these are actually any good - I hate reading electronic reviews as they might just be false!
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mariamreza from Pakistan wrote about Dublin 10 months, 2 weeks ago
people go out of their way to be helpful.
mariamreza from Pakistan wrote about Dublin 10 months, 2 weeks ago
people go out of their way to be helpful.
mariamreza from Pakistan wrote about Dublin 10 months, 2 weeks ago
people go out of their way to be helpful.
mariamreza from Pakistan wrote about Dublin 10 months, 2 weeks ago
the people are so friendly and helpful!
mariamreza from Pakistan wrote about Dublin 10 months, 2 weeks ago
the people are so friendly and helpful!






