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Step inside this specialist South African shop and re-emerge a million miles from Ireland. Hand-stitched Zulu bags and cute children's clothing make unique gifts. The smaller beade
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Of Dublin's two city centre cathedrals - both Church of Ireland - Christ Church is older, with an early manuscript dating it back to 1030. Founded on the f
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Written around the year 800 AD by Columban monks, this highly decorative vellum copy of the four gospels in a latin text is regarded as the finest surviving example of Irish Celtic art. Richly illust
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Step off a busy street and into this magical world of music and musical instruments. Everything from triangles to fiddles and electric guitars to traditional Irish bodhráns (pronounced bough
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The Cafolla family has been in the restaurant business in Dublin since the 1920s. Trastevere itself opened in 1996 and has always been a busy lunch and dinner venue with its traditional and cont
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Built in 1784 for the Earl of Kenmare, the original plasterwork of this fine Georgian townhouse had disappeared completely by 1982 but was restored using photographs taken by Joyce’s friend, Co
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Viking Splash Tours Absolutly loved this trip.. It was great after a night on the Guinness.[...]
Lunch! Calzone Cafe Nice food, varied menu, reasonably priced. But Lombard Street venue is very cramped at peak times and the 5pm closing time needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, staff start packing up just after 4 and won't cook you anything after about 4.15. [...]
Bankers Great little bar with outstanding comedy , thanks .[...]
Book Of Kells there is no clear statement for the cost of a pensioner[...]
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great ride,had me soakin[...]
Absolutly loved this trip.. It was great after a night on the Guinness.[...]
Nice food, varied menu, reasonably priced. But Lombard Street venue is very cramped at peak times and the 5pm closing time needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, staff start packing up just after 4 and won't cook you anything after about 4.15. [...]
Great little bar with outstanding comedy , thanks .[...]
there is no clear statement for the cost of a pensioner[...]