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Old 11-13-2007, 04:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
ftuley
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Smile Re: dublin or not? help please!!!

Dublin is a great idea, Ireland offers huge variety in things to do and welcomes over five million visitors every year. There is a saying that in Ireland there are no strangers, only friends you have yet to meet. The Irish are warm and welcoming, and have made conversation an art form and the pursuit of it a national pastime. The pace of life is relaxed, so there is always time for talk. there the magnificent Dublin Castle in the capital city, the Dublin Zoo that offers more than the typical lions, tigers, and bears.You’ll see unique animals in Ireland like the Galway sheep without any horns. St Patricks Cathedral is a great place to visit while in Dublin. Services are held every day of the year and a beautiful park north of the cathedral is home to statues of prominent Irish writers. The Guinness Brewery, no trip to Dublin (or even Ireland) would be complete without a trip to the famed Guinness Brewery. For many beer enthusiasts, a visit to the brewery is almost a pilgrimage of sorts. And for your night fun you have
The Silver Granite Address: Kennelsfort Road, Palmerstown, Dublin 20, fun staff - always a good band playing. And the Arc Cafe Bar Address: Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Fonthill Road, Dublin 22-Late Bar, Pick up Bar, Cosy, Romantic, Music = DJ, Beer Garden,you cant fault the service and the atmosphere is electric with the DJ playing excellent music, Arc is a great bar to start a romantic night out.The DJ always plays the latest music to get you in the mood for dancing or even to start dancing there which many people do on many occasions. If you haven't been its definitely a place to put on your list. Or The Front Lounge Address: 33 Parliament Street, Dublin 2 also is a great pub.
If you liking for a more modern feel, Dublin has a range of stylish new modern bars with sleek designs and colourful decor including Café En Seine, Ocean Bar, Pravda, 4 Dame Lane, The Front Lounge, The Globe, Thomas Read, Zanzibar and The Morrison Bar. Over the last decade, Dublin Pub Culture has seen the emergence of the music bar with many pubs making space for dance floors and DJs for a night of dancing to quailty music including The Dice Bar, Sine E, Thomas House, Anseo, Hogans, Whelans, Doyles, The Village, Solas and the Voodoo Lounge. You will have fun there that is for sure!
Hope this helps! Enjoy Dublin.

Some links for you to take a look and help you decide: Things to do in Ireland, Flights To Ireland, Dublin Hotels,


Ps. it will be cold wear several layers of clothing, rather than one or two "bulky" layers.
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