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FlapperQuack | 20:52 Sun 15th Jan 2006 | Travel
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I'm looking to go on holiday to Dublin in a couple of months. We dont drive (not that we could take a car on the plane) but we want to get an idea what there is to do round there, where we can stay, how much things cost...


We're going in march, although we havent decided exaclty when. If i can find anything specific togo for then thatwould help me decide when to go!


If there's anybody here who's knowledgable enough to offer me some advice it would be appreciated!

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March 17th ST PATRICK's day and Dublin would be the place to celebrate their Patron Saint. Theres lot to see in Dublin's fair city. Euro's currency now was punts when was there, best to look for hotels as vary in what you want,

Dublin City Tour Bus, you can hop on and off 12.50 euros, takes you all round the sightseeing places in Dublin, starts at oconell street, every 10 minutes, 9.30am - 3pm then every 15 minutes 3pm-5pm, the bus drivers are the best comedians in the world, very funny.

For nightlife everyone will tell you to try Temple Bar, just by the Liffey.


During the day try Phoenix Park which is so big it has its own zoo and racecourse; Trinity College is worth a stroll; Grafton Street and Henry Street for shopping; Stephen's Green to feed the ducks or just chill in the sun (assuming you'll get some in March!).


Last time I went (4 yrs ago) I stayed in the Arlington Hotel by the Liffey; they were doing special deals at around �25 per person per night - check their website http://www.arlington.ie.


Despite what some people might tell you, I don't think Dublin is any dearer than anywhere in the UK.


Enjoy yourself! Failte go Baile Atha Cliath!


There's no need for a car in dublin, they have a train called the DART that runs all around the city and area. It only costs like 0.80 to 1.80 euro to where-ever you whant to go. Go around the rest of dublin too, out to some of the costal towns. Very pretty. Things are on-par / cost less than endland.

The free natural history museum is worth going to also... 20,000 dead animals can't be wrong.

Also, see the Book of Kells if you go to Trinity.
Whatever you do don't miss a trip to the Guiness Brewery
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Thanks all.


Well, i found flights for just under �90 two people return from Gatwick. And a hotel nearby for �160 three nights. so its going well. Im going to scribble down your suggestions and look them up, find out where, what and how!

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