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Dublin Pass – The Best Of Dublin In One Package

June 8th, 2007

If you want to experience the most of Dublin, you need to get yourself a Dublin pass. With just a single pass, you can visit and explore over 30 of Dublin’s best tourist attractions. Dublin pass carriers are also treated as VIPs. And there’s more to Dublin pass!

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Fishing Adventures In Dublin

June 7th, 2007

Fishing and angling are perfect activities in Dublin, Ireland. Dublin is an ideal destination to enjoy the sea and the catch. The most popular form of fishing here in Dublin is sea fishing. Dublin has several villages with excellent seas perfect for fishing. Fishing enthusiasts will surely have their fill at Dublin.

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Been To Killiney, Been To Paradise

June 7th, 2007

Part of the Dublin region is the Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown. This is an enticing place popular among Dublin tourists. Among the several towns of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown is Killiney. Kiliney lies along the coasts on the outskirts of Dublin City. Its tourist appeal can be credited to its nature filled area and the thrilling activities which can be enjoyed at Killiney.

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Why Join The Old Jameson Distillery Tour?

June 6th, 2007

Do you know that the water of life is whiskey? The Irish “Uisce Beatha” or water of life is commonly known now as the whiskey. If you are longing for one of the finest whiskeys, Dublin is the place to go. To further enjoy the experience, you can opt to join the Old Jameson Distillery Tour.

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Howth For Tourists

June 6th, 2007

From a quiet fishing village, Howth has become one of the most visited areas in Fingal. Fingal, on the other hand, is an equally attractive area in the Dublin region. Howth offers several attractions to tourists – ranging from must-visit places to exciting activities. Tourists to Howth have a wide variety of choices to explore and enjoy.

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Travel Diary Of Someone Who’s Been In Dublin

June 4th, 2007

Excellent accommodation, comfortable rooms, complete facilities, and friendly staff make a hotel perfect for family vacation or business trip. For guests who have experience pampering as such would wish to revisit the place time and again.

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Dublin’s National Transport Museum

June 4th, 2007

There are several ways to discover a place’s history and culture. Believe it or not, you can plunge deep into a place’s history through its transportation vehicles. This is true to Dublin, Ireland, where tourists and visitors can follow through Dublin’s history at the National Transport Museum.

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Tourists Have Enough Reasons To Visit Fingal

June 1st, 2007

When Dublin was divided, Fingal was formed. Referred to as the hinterland of Dublin by the Vikings, Fingal has its own tourism pull. Its towns have been popular tourist destinations in the Dublin Region – and for a reasonable cause.

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Where Hotel Dissatisfaction Is Not A Concern…

June 1st, 2007

I can relate to tourists who forget about the place they have been to because of dissatisfaction. One major cause of dissatisfaction is the hotel or the accommodation. When in Dublin, Ireland, this isn’t likely to happen. Why? Because there is the Browns Hotel.

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Dublin Region As A Tourist Destination

June 1st, 2007

Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin comprise the Dublin Region. With all that Dublin has to offer, it doesn’t come as a surprise why tourists choose Dublin, Ireland over other destinations and why they come back here again and again.

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