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Where is a good place to holiday in ireland?

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i want some where that is good 4 clubbing and and near a beach though that is not too important is ireland a rasicst place as i am mixed raced and am paranoid about crime! no offence to any irish people as my great grand mother was irish but am worried about anwhere i go!

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  1. You could try Galway, personally I'm not so keen on Dublin anymore, it was much more fun 20 years ago.

    Oh, and PLEASE don't go around saying your great grandmother was Irish. We really don't CARE. Sorry, but it's true.


  2. Dublin!

  3. Go to Dublin!! and temple bar area!! Ireland is not a racist place, no way!!! there are so many races living here, and we accept everyone!! of course you get the few that don't, like anywhere but I doubt anyone would start on you in the street!! hope u have a great time wherever you go!!

  4. Dublin.......!......(fly to Dublin Airport)

    Go to Temple Bar!!! its basically like the centre of night-life in Dublin...amazing!

    Its the most expensive place in Dublin (but the best by far!) , but if you go during the week, there is often "offers" on drink...

    (also, a little trick we do is to slip a small bottle of vodka in my bag so i dont have to buy so much in there lol)

    Id recommend.....

    Dorans (GREAT live music and food)

    21's

    Reds

    The Viperoom

    Whelans

    Theres alway great music in Tripod....it a lovely place too

    If you want a really "irish" pub....try Johnnie Fox's pub, in Glencullen on top of the Dublin mountains.....out if the way, but it is the highest pub in Ireland lol

    Bars aside,

    You can visit Dublin Castle

    the Dublin Spire is on O'Connells Street (extremely overated but very tall lol)

    Depending what youre into, theres lot of museums and art galleries such as the National Gallery and the Irish Museum Of Modern Art.

    there are some great bus tours - try the "ghost bus" which runs at night time.....or the "viking tour"

    Phoenix Park.....with the zoo!

    Grafton Street/Henry Street (for shopping!) - theres a cool vegetarian cafe called "Nude" near there too lol

    If you want to go to a shopping centre, go to "Dundrum Town Centre.

    Also, taxis are very costly here....if you can, get the Nightlink (bus) which operates in Dublin in the early hours!!

    To be honest, im not sure about the Beaches in Dublin....its on the coast, so im sure there are nice beaches....but i dont know of any "gorgeous" ones

    I recommend travelling a little (not much!) if you want a really good beach - Wicklow

    Im from Wicklow....(which is just south of Dublin)

    If you have a free day.....the best beaches in Wicklow (and they ARE beautiful!) are:

    *Brittas Bay (my favourite!)

    *Silverstrand (lots of steps though lol)

    About your race.....trust me, you will have NO problems.....we are known to be a hospitable race...and i think that very true!

    Please dont worry about it, because its totally unnecessary

    Have a great holiday

    xxxxxxxxx

  5. http://www.viator.com/tours/Ireland/The-... < -- This gives you a basic rundown of things to do in Ireland.

    The Guinness house, Dublin Zoo, Croke Park, Wicklow Jail , Kilmanen Jail and the GPO which  is a post office with a great historical significance to it are great things to see.

    You could go down to Cork and See the Blarney Stone. The myth is If you kiss it you’ll never shut up!

    For the scenery I like the Wicklow mountains.--- > http://www.gsi.ie/NR/rdonlyres/6CC9C746-...

    Also in Wicklow, are the Sugarloaf mountains. They’re very beautiful too.-- > http://www.lookaroundireland.com/countie...

    In Dublin, The best night life is definitely in Temple Bar. It’s big, It’s modern and It’s expensive while it has loads of history and culture to it too.

    If you want a relaxing, quiet holiday in the country or enjoy the scenery, then any parts of the country will do it for you really like Donegal, Galway, Clare, Mayo etc.

    If you want a shopping, busy, touristy holiday then anywhere (or most places) in Dublin will do it for you.

    A town in Kerry (the South of Ireland, It’s beside Cork too) called Tralee is very touristy. It is the largest town in Ireland.

    It has many attractions and loads of shops and a great night life.

    It’s great for young people and people with small families. It suits everyone.

    It has an aqua dome swimming pool which is always packed and outside the pool, You can play crazy Golf.

    Here is a site on Tralee:  http://www.tralee-insight.com/

    Killarney is another county which caters a lot for tourists. It has good Castles if you’re into that and it has a lovely countryside and the sea is nice there too. Here is a website on Tourism in Killarney--- > http://killarney-ireland.info/

    The People in Ireland, in my opinion are an extremely welcoming race. I think this because I have went to other countries from a young age on exchanges, holidays with college etc. and I thought no one was as hospitable as the Irish.

    Here are some sights on Tourism in Ireland:

    http://www.tourismireland.com/

    http://www.shamrock.org/

    http://www.discoverireland.com/ire/

    http://www.visitdublin.com/ (Dublin Tourism)

    Good Luck. = )

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