I could have spent all my time exploring Dublin and I do feel like there is still so much of the city left to see. But since I was in Ireland I knew that I had to see the Cliffs of Moher. The Cliffs are an iconic site in Ireland and the location where scenes from Harry Potter ...
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Ireland's capital—from a literary pub crawl to a classic Riverdance performance.
Dublin, Ireland Destination Expert for Sligo, Dublin 16,684 posts 479 helpful votes 3. Re: 6 hours to explore Dublin with kids_what's the #1 must do 1 year ago Save If they’re Harry Potter fans they’ll love The library at Trinity.and the ...
Bar hop in Dublin One of the bestthings to do in Dublinis going bar hopping. Whether it’s at the Barge along the Grand Canal orThe Hole in the Wallaround from Phoenix Park, you’ve got to bar hop in Ireland’s capital city to catch the rays and a real solid way to spend a day...
All Ibrahim did was take part in a peaceful protest in August 2013. He did no more than people in Ireland do when protesting a great many things. Ibrahim and his sisters, along with hundreds of thousands of others, took to the streets to protest a military coup which had overthrown the ...
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Would resistance to these troops be denounced as murder? Unlikely. Why, then, has the Dublin government for the last half-century urged Ulster nationalists and republicans to stop whining? It's past time the Dublin government grappled with the facts. The experience of nationalists and republican...
Ireland must learn to react better to extreme weather events, instead of simply “shutting down and going home for a few days”, according to the general manager of a central Dublin hotel. Paul Gallagher of Buswells on Molesworth Street said two groups had cancelled accommodatio...