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Old Jul 14th, 2007, 04:02 AM
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Must sees : Dublin, Belfast and Cork

Hi there,
as part of our cruise we will be visiting each of the mentioned ports. This is our first time to Ireland. What are the things not to be missed at each of the ports???
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Old Jul 14th, 2007, 10:59 PM
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Any ideas about sightseeing in Ireland?
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Since there are already hundreds of posts with this exact same subject, what seems to appealed to you?
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Take a black cab tour of Belfast best way to see the sights in a short time period. How mucg time to you have each place. www.belfasttours.com
You must try and pop in to Crown Liquor Salon in Great Victoria Street. One of the finest high-Victorian saloons in the UK Ornate interior of brightly-coloured tiles, carvings and glass.

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I my slef don't care too much for Dublin I find it too busy, but there is lots to do and not doubt someone will give you many ideas. Cork I like this place a slower pace and very charming. There is staute of Rory Gallagher the famous blues guitarist in Gallagher place formerly St. Paul's St. Square. This site maybe of use to you http://www.corkcity.ie/tourism/thetoptenmustdosincork/
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There are no "must sees" anywhere. All there is is places or things a person might want to see and experience. That means the the visitor is as much a part of the formula as the visited.

If you want to reduce the world to a checklist, go ahead. You'll never know what you are missing.
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