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CHEAP HOTELS
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Temple Bar, Dublin.Intl: +353-1-2788093 Fax: 4060222UK: 0800-912 0021 USA: 1800-869 4330Blooms Hotel is a lively city centre hotel, located in the historic Temple Bar area, the hub of the city's nightlife and cultu... |
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APARTMENT RENTALS
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IVY HOUSE, Rathvilly, Co. Carlow?550monthly 3 bedrooms (3 double), 1 bathroom, furnished house Contact Name: Irene @ Murphy REA Phone: 059 6482357 Contact AdvertiserAvailable to Move In: ImmediatelyKey FeaturesCentral HeatingProperty Descriptio... |
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DUBLIN CITY
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Dublin is the primate and capital city of Ireland.It is officially known in Irish as Baile Átha Cliath. The English name is derived from the Irish Dubh Linn (meaning "black pool"). The city has an urban population of over 1 million people and i... |
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TRAVEL DO DUBLIN
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Dublin (Irish: Baile Átha Cliath, "Town of the Hurdled Ford") is the capital city of Ireland. Its vibrancy, nightlife and tourist attractions are noteworthy, and it is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a cit... |
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TRAINS
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The Luas (a tram/light-rail system) runs frequently and reliably, and is handy for getting around the city centre. There are two lines - red (running from Connolly railway station and the Point Theatre to the suburb of Tallaght) and green (runn... |
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AIPORT
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Dublin is served by a single terminal airport approximately 10 km (6 mi) north of the city centre. A second terminal will open in November 2010. A full list of airlines flying to Dublin, along with timetables, can be found on the Dublin Airport... |
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AIPORT TRANSFER
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There are three types of bus transport to Dublin city: Aircoach [9] express service (large blue bus) connects the airport and the city centre and many of Dublin's major hotels, most of which are on the south side of the city. Buses leave the airport ... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION
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Dublin (Irish: Baile Átha Cliath, "Town of the Hurdled Ford") is the capital city of Ireland. Its vibrancy, nightlife and tourist attractions are noteworthy, and it is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a cit... |
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