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Quote: This is a pub to visit on a quiet afternoon. It's got a completely unspoilt interior and very relaxing atmosphere. You can sit by the door and watch the world go by or read the newspaper, but the best thing is Read More
Quote: This pub is famous for being Taoiseach Bertie Ahern's local watering hole. Evidently the Clinton's stopped here for a pint on the way to the airport. Maybe Airforce One was still refueling. Busy for food service Read More
Quote: The Collins Barrcaks is the oldest continuously occupied barracks in the world and since 1997 has been the site of part of the collection of the National Museum. This part of the National Museum the collection of Read More
Quote: Twelve years ago, I was employed by Kaffe Moka for several months as part of a work-abroad program after I graduated college. I can't say the working conditions or the pay were great, but I met lots of people Read More
Quote: The Dublin mall is situated in the center of the city. Around it you can catch all kinds of statues and live music. The Dublin mall is not only a great shopping area, but also a beautiful place. Enjoy some Irish Read More
Quote: The Irish History Walking Tour is led by Trinity College graduates who majored in history. One feature of the tour is their willingness to debate any historical point. Supposedly, they can opppose you and Read More
Quote: This pub is HUGE - well it's big by Irish standards! I would recommend it. The staff are friendly; the music is good, and there is lots of space for meeting a group. It has a lovely warm feel to it. Read More
Quote: This pub represents an old train carriage. Each table is divided by a séparé ,as it were a compartment. The ambiance is very elegant, with the walls covered with dark boiseries and seats made of red velvet. Read More
Quote: This is the first time we ever tried a guided tour and this one was great. The bus was comfortable and the tour guide was fantastic. As the bus drove out of Dublin, heading North to the Hill of Tara, Mary Gibbon Read More
Quote: Interesting survey of the everyday way of life of a middle class wealthy family during the early nineteenth century. Reconstruction of a typical Georgian home with authentic furniture. Guided visit only in Read More