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Old 25th February 2008, 06:51   #1 (permalink)
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Pilots from Dublin?

Hey, I know this may not be the right forum, but if there's anyone from the Dublin area, I'm a Canadian planning a surprise trip to Dublin for an engagement.

If anyone can post or PM some things to know it would be appreciated!

Things to do etc... many thanks and apologies for the incorrect forum!

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Old 7th March 2008, 05:16   #2 (permalink)
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There are plenty of things to do when in dublin. I think it is one of the best city's in europe for things to do. It really all depends what you like doing, your price range and also where you plan to stay. Some things i would recommend are (not in any specific order)
1) Trip to the home of the black stuff (Guiness) The Guiness Store House
2) Visit the Phonix Park
3) St. Stephens Green
4) Temple Bar
5) Dublins city centre i.e. O'connel street area
6) Shops (lots of them)
7) Some great restrauants.

Hope this helps

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There are plenty of things to do when in dublin. I think it is one of the best city's in europe for things to do. It really all depends what you like doing, your price range and also where you plan to stay. Some things i would recommend are (not in any specific order)
1) Trip to the home of the black stuff (Guiness) The Guiness Store House
2) Visit the Phonix Park
3) St. Stephens Green
4) Temple Bar
5) Dublins city centre i.e. O'connel street area
6) Shops (lots of them)
7) Some great restrauants.

Hope this helps

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