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| Hello mates, I hope someone can help me with my impending trip to Ireland (ealry fall). Basically, I'm going to be going back and forth a couple times between Galway and Dublin. Is there a preferred way for me to do this? Should I rent a car? Is there train service between the two cities, and is it any good? Bus service? There may also be some side trips to other towns, but I'm mainly trying to nail down a method for Dublin >> Galway and back. Also, since we're on the subject, any Irelanders or people who've been there recently who can recommend me some good eating or drinking? I'm mainly thinking Galway or Dublin but tips for anywhere are welcome since I'm sure I'll be venturing around! Thank yuo! |
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