How to Book Train Travel From Cambridge to Dublin
Cambridge and Dublin are two of the most historic cities in Europe. Between the college town of Sir Isaac Newton and one of the most literate and literary cities in the world lies a train and ferry trip that, if you book it in a well-planned ... [... more]
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Dublin (City Guide)
Handy, convenient and helpful: I bought this guide and the Rick Steves book to plan my trip to Dublin. Both were very helpful, but I left Rick's book at home because Lonely Planet has GLBT info in it and has better maps. I used the maps a lot, both to [... more]
$19.99
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Spire of Dublin - Irish Culture
Nelson's Pillar stood staunchly in the middle of O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland. It had been erected in honor of a British admiral, Horatio Nelson, who in 1805 defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar. A big hero. So there were big ... [... more]
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How to Navigate Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport lies 10 km north of Dublin City Center. It handles over 21 million passengers and has over 90 airlines operating from its base serving over 170 destinations. Barring Christmas Day, Dublin Airport is open 24 hours a day all year ... [... more]
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How to Time Your Trip to Dublin
Dublin is known around the world for its literary giants and fine stout. Travelers who actually make it to Ireland's capital are captivated by the 18th-century architecture, quiet city squares, good-humored atmosphere and other charms that are ... [... more]
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Dublin, Ireland - Romantic Getaways
Dublin is a cosmopolitan city that basks lovers in its warmth with its history and charm. The Fitzwilliam Hotel, across from St. Stephen's Green, is the perfect spot to settle for a romantic getaway. This contemporary property envelops all who ... [... more]
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How to Find Cheap Hotels in Dublin, Ohio
Named for its more famous Irish sister city, Dublin, Ohio is a town of over 30,000 residents and officially part of Greater Columbus. What was just a village as recently as 1970 blossomed into a town upon the arrival of Wendy's Restaurants and ... [... more]
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Pocket Map and Guide Dublin (Eyewitness Pocket Map & Guide)
Perfect travel guide for Dublin: I used this for my St. Patty's trip March 2008 and it was quite useful, especially the maps segregated by area. You can geographically plan your outings and cross things off your list easily. The info provided is brief so [... more]
$6.99
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Moleskine City Notebook Dublin
A Do-It-Yourself Travel Notebook: This is a very unusual product and I would strongly encourage anyone considering getting one to be completely aware of what it is before they purchase it. First, if you are looking for a single travel guide to prepare [... more]
$17.95
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Time Out Dublin (Time Out Guides)
Packable, Portable and Practical: This Dublin Guide is small enough to pack in your camera bag, and you won't be sorry you did. Combine it with downloads (or printouts if you favor the arcane) and you'll have a grand time in this lovely city and see all [... more]
$19.95
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Dublin (Eyewitness Top Ten Travel Guides)
if you are going to only Dublin this is a great one to use: If you are planning a trip to Dublin this is a must have book. It outlines the city and gives excellent recommendations on where to stay and eat. The way the city is divided up in the book is [... more]
$14.45
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Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane
A fine tribute to Hugh Lane's achievements: Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane tells of Hugh Lane, who began his career in the arts as an apprentice painting restorer, became a London art dealer, and eventually amassed a collection of art which led to [... more]
$24.95
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