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Old Nov 1st, 2002, 04:05 AM
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just returned from Dublin

My sister and I had an amazing time in Dublin. We did a tour to County Wicklow with Day tours unplugged, highly suggest you go with this tour company. They were excellent, found them online.<BR>Stayed part of the trip at The Westin College Green. Beautiful and great location. Won this hotel on priceline for $145, it goes for $200-300. Spent a few extra bucks and stayed at the Clarence the last 3 nights, worth every penny. The Clarence is the hotel owned by Bono and the Edge. Great low priced meals in Temple Bar, Botticellis and The Elephant and the Castle. Botticellis had great Italian food. We ate just about every meal at The Elephant and the Castle. Best Omlette in the world and Grilled Chicken Salad.<BR>Shopping-Grafton Street! Beauty products- Brown and Thomas on Grafton. We had drinks at the Clarence and at the Morrison. Late night we went to Lilies, had a blast. On the return we flew Virgin Atlantic, best airline that I have ever flown. Everyone in Dublin was so nice. The cab drivers were great. Also the Dublin city tour which you get off and on all day for just $10 was great. We picked it up right in front of the main entrance of Trinity College, by Grafton street. We couldn't get skin milk for our coffee anywhere, so I suggest if you only use skim to bring the powdered stuff. If you have time to do London the flight over was short, I wish I added London.<BR>If you have any questions you can email me.<BR>On the weekend across from the Westin or along the fence of St Stephens Green they have wonderful artist selling their work, check it out.
 
Old Nov 1st, 2002, 05:36 AM
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We will be in Dublin for the day, off a cruise ship. Is there enough in Dublin to keep us busy or do you suggest an excursion beyond Dublin? Did you actually take the Dublin city on &amp; off tour bus? How many stops did it make. Thanks for the report... Sandy
 
Old Nov 1st, 2002, 07:22 AM
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Heather: I just returned from Ireland last week and am in the process of planning a return trip in May or June. I've been trying to decide between the Westin and the Clarence while in Dublin. Did you prefer one over the other? Thanks for any info. you can provide!
 
Old Nov 17th, 2002, 10:06 AM
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If you have the money stay at the Clarence. I loved the Westin, but there was something very special about the Clarence. I am going back in may/june and I am staying at the Clarence when I go.
 
Old Nov 17th, 2002, 10:13 AM
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Yes there is enough to do in Dublin.<BR>Yes I took the Dublin City Tour. We picked it up right out side the main entrance to Trinity College, which is right next to the begining of Grafton Street. I think it made 19 stops. I think it's the best way to see Dublin. You can get off and on whenever you want. They come by every 15 min.
 
Old Nov 18th, 2002, 06:39 AM
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Heather,<BR><BR>Do you think it's too cold to go to Dublin in January?<BR><BR>And also, how is the night life, any good clubs out there?<BR><BR>Thanx
 
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