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Independent.ie on MSNBest spots in Dublin to enjoy a coffee, drinks, food or a picnic in the sunWhether you’re looking to grab a coffee with friends, a drink outdoors, or have some food or a picnic while basking in the sunshine, Dublin has no shortage of places that cater to your sun-filled ...
A tourist's view of Dublin Updated / Friday, 3 Jan 2020 16:00. Offbeat experiences and eccentric local characters make this Irish city heart-warming on a cool day, says UK writer Harry Green.
DUBLIN — Ireland may bill itself as the land of “a hundred thousand welcomes.” Too often, tourists come away feeling that the saying really refers to exorbitant prices. It doesn’t have to ...
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Extra.ie on MSN9 of the most breathtaking hidden Irish beaches to visit this summerWith the weather finally starting to turn and a bank holiday on the horizon, a trip to the beach might be in order as we ring in August.
Check out the view of Dublin from atop an 262-foot crane "Climbing a crane gives you a whole new perspective on the risks and dangers of working in construction.” ...
Finding a job is relatively easy in Dublin, but finding somewhere to live is a headache. These are two of the conclusions in a new EU survey on public perception of the quality of life enjoyed in ...
The apartment boasts the most AMAZING view of the Aviva Stadium and over the rooftops of Irishtown and Ringsend. On sale through Douglas Newman Good, the premium pad will set you back a hefty € ...
Malton’s Views of Dublin and A Little History of the Future of Dublin are both published by Martello Publishing. Lily by Rose Tremain: A winter’s tale with nods to Dickens.
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