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  • Sightseeing in Munich  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Munich the third largest city in Germany has many attractions for residents and visitors. We will take a guided tour of the city to find some of the most important landmarks and places of interest.
  • Magnificent Oslo Attractions  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Oslo, the capital city of Norway offers a palette of attractions to a visitor. The city is rich is history and culture which are well preserved in the city’s museums. Let us take a guided tour of the Norwegian capital.
  • Top Golf Courses in County Cork  By : Mairead Foley
    With some of the best golf course settings in Ireland, County Cork offers an abundance of parkland golf courses that will certainly test your golfing skills. Unfortunately County Cork does not offer a links course, which is surprising considering it has such a long sandy coastline but you won't be disappointed on the many courses available.
  • Cork attractions: Fota Wildlife Park  By : Mairead Foley
    Need an idea to keep the kids amused for a day during what seems to be endless summer holidays? Fota Wildlife Park must surely be the answer to all your prayers! Find out more about Fota Wildlife Park, the animals that live within its confines and how to get here.
  • Cork attractions: Mizen Head Visitor Centre  By : Mairead Foley
    On approaching the white arched suspension bridge, the task in hand seems a bit daunting. You have 172 feet to cross and 150 feet below you is the wild Atlantic crashing against the rocks. But the views at the other side at the tip of the Mizen Peninsula, Ireland's most southwesterly point, take all your fears away!
  • Top 10 things for kids to do in Cork  By : Mairead Foley
    The kids have been really looking forward to their summer holidays, but now that we're half way through, we are running out of ideas to keep the young ones amused. Cork (the Rebel county) has a lot to offer in the way of entertaining the kids, here are a few suggestions.
  • Bus tours of Dublin  By : Mairead Foley
    Dublin is a city enriched with history, culture and heritage and is jam packed with top attractions. With loads of shopping options and a pulsating and vibrant nightlife it's one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe. A great way to experience Dublin's sights and sounds, and to get to all the touristy spots, without getting tired feet, is on board one of the many tour buses. Read on for more…
  • Walking Tours of Dublin  By : Mairead Foley
    Make the most of your trip to Dublin and get a real feel for the city, up close and personal. You can discover the city's rich history as well as the lesser-known sights at your leisure and the best way to do this is on foot. There are a number of walking tours to choose from, all of which are conducted by qualified and experienced guides. Read on for more…
  • Top Golf Courses in County Dublin  By : Mairead Foley
    With over 60 golf courses in County Dublin you'll certainly be spoilt for choice.
  • Flights to Dublin  By : Mairead Foley
    Looking for the best route to get to the Irish Capital? With the help of our guide with information on airports and airlines that fly to Dublin, we hope to make your journey a little bit easier.
  • Halloween in Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    What better place to spend your Halloween break than in Ireland – as this is where this festival is said to have originated! So if you're up for fancy dress parties, bonfires, fireworks, festivals and all things spooky, then there is nowhere better to be at Halloween than in Ireland.

    Here's a little guide to Halloween in Ireland so you can brush up on your knowledge of one of the world's oldest festivals before you join the Halloween celebrations in Ireland!
  • Easter in Ireland - customs & traditions  By : Mairead Foley
    Easter is the biggest religious celebration on the Church calender and this year it's starting on the 17th March and culminating with Easter Sunday on 23rd March. If you're spending your Easter in Ireland, read on to find out how the Irish celebrate it…
  • The Burren by car : self drive tour of The Burren  By : Mairead Foley
    To help you make the most of your holiday in the west of Ireland, we have compiled an easy to follow driving route that includes some of the country's top attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, Aillwee Cave and others that you don't want to miss.
  • Cheap Car Hire Belfast - How to Save Money  By : Helen Kelly
    Looking for cheap car hire in Belfast? We have all the tricks of the trade and you can make genuine savings when renting a car in Belfast. Quality doesn't drop, just the prices! Also, hiring a car and driving across Northern Ireland is the best way to discover the magnificent scenery and breathtaking landscape.
  • Adventure sports in County Kerry  By : Mairead Foley
    County Kerry, located in the South West of Ireland is a diverse and natural landscape which makes it an ideal location for a huge range of activity holidays. Whether you lose yourself in the camouflage of Kerry’s rolling green hills hiking, golfing or hill walking, take a ride on a surfboard along the Kerry coastline or reach new heights and conquer Carrantuohill (highest mountain in Ireland) you'll be amazed with what Kerry has to offer when it comes to adventure sports.
  • Horse riding in Kerry  By : Mairead Foley
    Whether you prefer trekking through rolling hills and countryside or galloping along a sandy beach, County Kerry is an ideal base for horse lovers. Kerry is home to some of Ireland's most breathtaking scenery with a wealth of unspoilt sandy beaches, rugged mountains, miles of national park and with an abundance of trekking trails you'll have plenty opportunity to test out your horse riding skills. Read on for more…
  • The top golf courses in County Kerry  By : Mairead Foley
    Located in the South West corner of Ireland, County Kerry is a true haven for golfers with five of the world's Top 100 Courses in the region. Also known as ‘The Kingdom’, Kerry now has a reputation for having some of the best golf in Europe and worldwide. Read on to find out why you should play all the classic golf courses in Kerry.
  • The best fishing spots In Kerry  By : Mairead Foley
    With miles of coastline dotted with pretty little fishing villages as well as well stocked rivers and lakes, County Kerry has some top fishing spots. It's a fantastic hobby; think about it, no traffic, and no stress, just the sound of the water and plenty of fresh air. Kerry boasts some of the best waters for fishing in Ireland, so check out our guide to the top fishing spots in the county and hopefully you'll be hooked.
  • Dingle bed and breakfast accommodation  By : Mairead Foley
    The Dingle Peninsula is located in west Kerry and is a mountainous neck of land jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean. Famous for its diverse beauty and tranquillity, Dingle has some of the most breathtaking scenery with its miles and miles of sandy beaches, off shore islands, cliffs, hills, mountains and historical attractions. National Geographic Traveller once described Dingle as "one of the most beautiful places on earth", so make sure you take the chance to visit and see it for yourself.
  • Hotels in Tralee, Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    Looking for Tralee hotels for your stay in the south west? Tralee is situated on the northern side of the Dingle Peninsula and is just over half an hour's drive from Killarney on the N22 so it's a great base for your holiday in Kerry.
  • Self catering accommodation in Kerry, Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    Heading to the spectacular south west of Ireland on holiday? Why not choose Kerry self catering accommodation as your 'home away from home' – there's so much to choose from!
  • Killarney hotels with conference facilities  By : Mairead Foley
    Killarney is the ideal place to hold a product launch, a seminar, a presentation or a corporate event, as it's got so many Killarney hotels with conference facilities to choose from.
  • 3 star Killarney Hotels  By : Mairead Foley
    There are lots of 3 star hotels in Killarney to choose from and each one is Tourist Board approved. For a town of its size, Killarney has a large number of 3 star hotels so you'll have no problem finding a Killarney hotel that suits you!
  • Killarney hotels for a spa break  By : Mairead Foley
    Planning a spa holiday in Ireland? With so many spa hotels to choose from, Killarney, in County Kerry is the ideal destination for a pampering weekend with the girls, or just a break from it all to rejuvenate and relax in one of its many fashionable spas.
  • Killarney hotels with leisure facilities  By : Mairead Foley
    Whether you're heading to Killarney for a break with the kids, or you don't want to neglect your fitness regime, you're sure to want a Killarney hotel with a leisure centre. There are 10 hotels in Killarney with leisure centres so there's bound to be one to suit your taste and budget.
  • 5 star Killarney hotels, Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    Why not whisk you're loved one away to the beautiful town of Killarney in County Kerry. Nestled at the foot of the McGillycuddy Reeks beside the three lakes and spectacular National Park, Killarney is the perfect destination for a special break. Stay at one of many 5 star Killarney hotels and make this break one to remember!
  • Killarney Hotels Guide  By : Mairead Foley
    Long regarded as 'Beauty's Home' due to its stunning location, it's no wonder that Killarney hotels are in demand all year round! Whether you're coming for a romantic break, a night with friends or a weekend with the family, Killarney will not disappoint and the choice of Killarney hotels is also quite impressive for a town of its size!
  • Explore Magnificence Natural Beauty And Dissimilarity In Cyprus Island.  By : AtlanticaHotels
    Rich in history yet equipped inclusive of modern amenities, relaxing and full of surprises, Cyprus is a place for everyone.
  • Diving Holidays & Accommodation in Malta & Gozo  By : Jeff Jarred
    Gozo is a very peculiar and attractive island that is part of the South European country of Malta which is also an island. Compared to Malta Gozo has a much smaller surface area and its aspect is more rural...
  • Cobh - The Queenstown Story  By : Eric Keane
    Check out our guide to beautiful Cobh - The Queenstown Story, how to get here and much more.
  • County Cork - a great destination for adventure sports!  By : Breda Quirke
    If you're a fan of the outdoors and up for a bit of a challenge there are plenty of adventure sports to choose from when in Cork. Read on for more…
  • How to kiss the Blarney Stone!  By : Eric Keane
    Do you know that by simply kissing a stone you can acquire the eternal gift of eloquence! It's not just any old stone, The Blarney Stone, one of Ireland's greatest treasures, is a block of Bluestone which is embedded in the walls of Blarney Castle. Blarney, home of Blarney Castle, is roughly about 8km northwest of Cork City. According to legend, kissing the world famous Blarney Stone gives you the gift of the gab or the gift of eloquence. Ever wondered how it's done, read on for more…
  • Health Care in Spain  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Confused by what you are entitled to within the Spanish health care system? Here is some basic information to get you started before you need to speak to a professional.
  • Organising a Stag party or Hen do in Spain  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Thinking of organising a hen do or stag night in one of Spain's major cities? A short time spent preparing before the holiday, will make this an occasion of a lifetime.
  • Top tips for car rental at Cork Airport, Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    Cheap Cork car hire can be picked up at Cork Airport when you touch down in the south of Ireland. What better way to explore the rugged and picturesque counties of Kerry and Cork than from the comfort of your own car hire.
  • Top tips for car hire in Cork, Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    Fly into Cork Airport in County Cork, then discover the beautiful south west of Ireland by car. Cork is a great starting point for your sightseeing tour of the southwest, just grab a cheap Cork car hire deal with us and hit the road!
  • Cheap Car Hire Cork - 10 ways to save money  By : Mairead Foley
    Touching down at Cork Airport and want to pick up cheap Cork car hire for your stay in the south west of Ireland? Then follow our money saving car hire tips and have a cheap Cork car hire waiting for you when you land.
  • Eating out in Galway city, Ireland  By : Mairead Foley
    You'll be overwhelmed by the amount of eateries in Galway city! It's got everything from fish and chip shops and cafes, to elegant restaurants. Here's our little guide to just some of the top places for you to eat out when in Galway city…
  • Roundstone – experience village life in Connemara  By : Helen Kelly
    If you're seeking amazing mountain views and a spectacular coastline, the picturesque little fishing village of Roundstone should be top of your list. A bustling harbour, traditional bars and top class seafood restaurants and you've got the perfect holiday destination in Connemara. Read on for more…
  • Galway attractions: The Spanish Arch  By : Mairead Foley
    Galway City Council have reached a unanimous agreement to make the Spanish Arch the heart of the city's new cultural quarter, along with the Galway City Museum, the Druid Theatre and the Art House Cultural Cinema.
  • Top water-sport locations in Galway  By : Eric Keane
    With its miles of beaches and unspoilt stretches of ocean, Galway is an ideal location for water sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy swimming, surfing, sailing, rowing, and even scuba diving in clean water and pleasant surroundings. Check out our guide to the best places to visit and the most popular water sports activities.
  • A guide to Galway hotels  By : Helen Kelly
    Looking for Galway hotels? There are around 50 Galway hotels scattered throughout the county from the bright lights of Eyre Square to the rugged wilderness of the breathtaking Connemara region. Whether it’s luxury 5 star Galway hotels you’re after, or cheap and cheerful budget Galway hotels, there's something to suit your needs.
  • Galway attractions: Clonfert Cathedral  By : Mairead Foley
    Clonfert Cathedral is a very important historical cathedral located close to Ballinasloe in County Galway. Read on to find out what makes this cathedral a top attraction in Galway…
  • Galway attractions: Dunguaire Castle  By : Mairead Foley
    No visit to Ireland is complete without a visit to one of its many historic castles. Some are enchanting and fairy-like filled with character and charm, while others are said to be haunted! The castles in Ireland are full of history and a great way to learn about what life was like long ago. If you're in the Galway area visit Dunguaire Castle. Read on to find out about Dunguaire Castle…
  • A brief history of Galway city  By : Mairead Foley
    Galway is a beautiful city located on the western seaboard of Ireland. So beautiful is it, that it was once described as the "Venice of the West" by well-known Irish poet, William Butler Yeats. Galway is a vibrant colourful city, recognised world wide for its friendly people and welcoming atmosphere and once visited, you'll keep wanting to return!
  • Galway attractions: The Corrib Princess  By : Mairead Foley
    What better way to sightsee in Galway, than on the Corrib Princess. Sit back on this luxurious leisure cruiser and enjoy a tour of the beautiful River Corrib. Read on for more.
  • Galway attractions: Visit Glengowla Mines  By : Mairead Foley
    Make sure you visit this unique attraction when in Galway. The Glengowla Mines is located just off the main Galway city/Clifden road not far from Oughterard (about 3km). Glengowla is one of the best examples of a silver and lead mine in the country and is, in fact, Ireland's only show mine! Read on for more…
  • La Plagne - A Get High French Ski Resort  By : Robert D. Thomson
    This ski resort is part of the Paradiski ski area, including it as one of the world's most sizable snowboarding and skiing zones in the world.
  • Cervinia, Italy - Altitude, Attitude and Ambiance  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Cervinia has always had its fair share of visitors. In the heart of the 19th century, mountain climbers leading expedition groups came to the village of Breuil to attempt clambers up Matterhorn, locally known as Monte Cervino, the local mountain.
  • Dublin attractions: The Chester Beatty Library  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    If you've an hour or two to spare, why not check out the legacy that Alfred Chester Beatty left to the Irish people? Housed within the magnificent 18th century Dublin Castle, the Chester Beatty Library is definitely one for the "must see" list!
  • Dublin attractions: James Joyce Museum  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    After your visit to the James Joyce Centre, maybe there's still a bit more to learn about one of Ireland's most famous authors. Why not pay a visit to the seaside suburb of Sandycove and to the James Joyce Museum at the Martello Tower?
  • Dublin attractions: Dublin City Hall  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    If historic buildings are your thing then Dublin City Hall is a must. With stunning Georgian architecture and designed by Thomas Cooley it was originally the Royal Exchange, now it's the administrative headquarters of Dublin Corporation. It's right next to Dublin Castle on Dame Street (top of Parliament Street). Read on for more…
  • Dublin attractions: The Molly Malone Statue  By : Eric Keane
    One of Dublin's most famous landmarks is of course the statue of Molly Malone. The statue portrays Molly, a fishmonger, wearing a seventeenth-century dress pushing a wheelbarrow. Check out our guide to Molly Malone, a semi historical and legendary Irish figure.
  • Dublin attractions: The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience  By : Catriona Reidy
    For the ultimate Dracula experience, a visit to the Bram Stoker Dracula Experience is a must. Check out our guide to this ghoulish encounter, how to get here as well as information on the famous Irish author and the world's biggest selling novel.
  • The Best hotel Russia  By : Robert D. Thomson
    St. Petersburg (or Petersburg City) - easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Its classy European elegance attracts thousands of tourists every year. And just by letting you know about the best hotel in Petersburg . City has to offer, I know I can make you one of those thousands.
  • A How-To Guide on Saving Money on Car Hire in Crete  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Stores that sell goods and services often offer discount prices or the best bargains in order to beef up their customer base. As a result, it is not at all uncommon for consumers to be on a constant lookout for the best deals when it comes to buying almost anything. Renting a car in Crete is not an exception.
  • Rome: Powerful Empire, Great Tourist Destination  By : Robert D. Thomson
    Rome was founded as far back 753 BC by the double, Romulus and Remus. It grew substantially until it became the Roman territory which was ruled by an Emperor from the year 27 BC.
  • Thinking about a Bachelor party in Europe?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    More and more Americans are travelling over to Europe for a Bachelor Party, we have a look at this new trend and detail the in's and outs of travelling across the atlantic to some historic cities for the ultimate in Bachelor Parties.
  • Italy Vacation: Your Honey moon and Vacation in Italy  By : Anna J Robinson
    Italy is said to be one of the most romantic places to visit for your honeymoon. If you are planning a vacation to Italy and never had a honeymoon or recently got married, this is the perfect place to go. Venice is the most popular destination for lovers and there are several companies that will help you plan your honeymoon as a vacation in Italy.
  • Dublin attractions: James Joyce Cultural Centre  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    Calling all literary buffs! Why not broaden your knowledge of one of Ireland’s most famous expatriates and influential writers (author of the masterpiece Ulysses) with a visit to the James Joyce Cultural Centre? Located at 35 North Great George’s Street, Dublin 1, in the heart of Georgian Dublin, the centre is dedicated to the life and works of James Joyce. Read on for more…
  • Dublin attractions: Dublin Writers Museum  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    Located at 18 Parnell Square, Dublin 1, Dublin Writers Museum was opened in November 1991. It celebrates the tradition of Irish writing down through the years and it came about as a result of an idea by journalist and author Maurice Gorham. Read on for more…
  • Dublin attractions: Irish Museum of Modern Art  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    The Irish Museum of Modern Art is a relatively new addition to the vast portfolio of places of interest in Dublin city. Located at the Royal Hospital on Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, a visit to the museum is a must for enthusiasts of modern and contemporary art. Find out more about this attraction...
  • Dublin attractions: The Hugh Lane Gallery  By : Liz Dean-Hughes
    Situated in the heart of Dublin on Parnell Square (at the top of O'Connell Street) is The Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, more commonly known as The Hugh Lane Gallery. It can proudly boast to being home to the largest public collection of 20th Century Irish Art within the confines of Charlemont House. Check out our guide to the Gallery, how to get here and much more.
  • Dublin attractions: Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    Take a step back in time and see what it would have been like to live in Ireland in Medieval times. Deilg Inis Living History Experience is proud to present a "Living History Experience" at Dalkey Castle. Read on for more information.
  • Dublin attractions: The National Botanic Gardens of Ireland  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    Located just 5km northwest of Dublin city centre in the suburb of Glasnevin, the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland are truly a horticultural treasure. It's definitely worth stealing yourself away for a couple of hours to this paradise away from all the hustle and bustle. Read on for more…
  • Dublin attractions: Malahide Castle  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    Set on 260 acres of estate parkland, Malahide Castle is no ordinary castle! It's rumoured that it's home to no less than 5 ghosts! If you fancy a day trip to this one time fortress you may even catch a glimpse of one of its residents. It was owned by the same family for nearly 800 years and is now one of Dublin's premier attractions. Read on for more…
  • Dublin attractions: Number 29  By : Helen Kelly
    Number 29, is located just a short walk from Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Grafton Street. This lovingly restored 4 storey Georgian townhouse depicts the day-to-day life of a middle class family during the period 1790 to 1820. Check out our guide to Number 29 with details on its history, how to get here and more.
  • Dublin attractions: Christchurch Cathedral  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    With towering spires, striking medieval architecture and a colourful history, Christ Church Cathedral is one of Dublin's top attractions. Located a short walk from the city centre shopping and just around the corner from Dublin Castle, this is one tourist spot that's definitely worth checking out - read our guide for more on the stunning Christ Church Cathedral.
  • Dublin attractions: Saint Patrick's Cathedral  By : Helen Kelly
    Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of Dublin’s top historical sites and attracts in excess of 300,000 visitors each year. Check out our guide to this important part of Irish history, how to get here and more.
  • Dublin attractions: Dublin Zoo  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    For a fun-filled family day in Dublin, why not pop out to Dublin Zoo at the Phoenix Park? Located north of the city centre, Dublin Zoo has been drawing visitors for decades - find out about the top attractions at the zoo, opening times, how to get there and much more!
  • Where to find Dublin city car parks  By : Mairead Foley
    If you're thinking of taking the car to Dublin city, then it's handy to know where the main car parks are located. We've compiled a guide of the main car parks in Dublin city, read on to find out where they are located...
  • Dublin attractions: Kilmainham Gaol  By : Mary Fok-Seang
    Delve into Ireland's turbulent history with a visit to Dublin's Kilmainham Gaol. Check out our guide to one of the most poignant places you're likely to visit in Ireland - we'll give you some background information on the gaol's history, it's famous prisoners, how to get there and much more.
  • Collecting your Dublin Airport car hire  By : Mairead Foley
    Heading to Dublin city and need to pick up cheap Dublin Airport car hire? Well why not book your car hire before you go and have it ready at the airport for when you arrive. This way you won't have to wait around in long car hire queues, giving you more time to tour the roads of Ireland!

    Read on to find out where to go once you've collected your Dublin Airport car hire...
  • Handy tips for car hire in Dublin  By : Mairead Foley
    With so many cheap flights touching down in Dublin Airport from the UK, Europe and beyond, Dublin city is the ideal base to start your adventure in Ireland, just grab a cheap Dublin car hire deal with us and away you go!
  • Organising a Stag Weekend in Budapest?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    If you are making plans for a stag night, and looking at going to an Eastern Europe city, then why not weigh up Budapest. Budapest has everything to offer you for a superb stag night.
  • Organising a Stag Do in Barcelona?  By : Robert D. Thomson
    If you are orchestrating a stag night, and are thinking of a sunny European beach town, then why not contemplate Barcelona. Barcelona has everything to provide you for a superb stag night.
  • Transportation for Your Italy Vacation  By : Anna J Robinson
    When most people travel, transportation is a primary concern. How do you get from the airport to your hotel? How do you see all the sights that Italy has to offer? What if you are traveling in a large group? What about public transportation? On your Italy vacation there are several options for transportation
  • Renting a Villa for your vacation in Italy  By : Anna J Robinson
    Villas are becoming an important part of planning for a vacation in Italy. In Roman culture a villa used to be a luxurious country house built by a member of the upper class as a second or third residence. It was not the main place of residence and city folks usually had 2 villas
  • Italian Wine and your Italy vacation  By : Anna J Robinson
    During your Italy vacation you will find that wine is very important to the country. It has some of the oldest vineyards in the world and some of the best wines are produced here. About 20% of wine in the world is produced in Italy
  • Eating Italian Food during your Italy vacation  By : Anna J Robinson
    Italian food will be very important to you during and after your Italy vacation. Most people are usually surprised by the diversity of food in Italy especially if they expect to eat pizza, pasta and spaghetti during their Italy vacation
  • Italy Vacation: Cooking Italy Vacation  By : Anna J Robinson
    When we think of going on vacation most of us see ourselves lying on a beach somewhere or gazing into a sunset. Most of us do not think about going on a cooking vacation. But if you are looking for something different to do this year when you travel this may be just the thing for you to try
  • Italy Vacation: Italy Vacation: Cheap Italy Vacation  By : Anna J Robinson
    For the budget conscious traveler an Italian vacation may seem far out of reach. But many people are surprised to find that visiting this destination may be well within the cards. One of the most expensive aspects of a vacation is usually the airfare and hotel. So what are the options available for those who want to enjoy Italy and save at the same time?
  • Places in Ireland connected with great Irish love stories...  By : Mairead Foley
    Heading to Ireland on a romantic break? Want to retrace the scenes of some famous Irish love stories? Read on to find some Irish places that are synonymous with Irish love stories...
  • The best spots to propose to your loved one in Ireland...  By : Mairead Foley
    Thinking of proposing on the question to your loved one in the romantic Emerald Isle? Check out Ireland’s best spots to pop that question...
  • Italy Vacation: Attending Sporting Events on Your Italy Vacation  By : Anna J Robinson
    Sports and Italians go together like spaghetti and meatballs! The most popular sports are soccer, rugby and cycling. Winter sports are also very popular during that season. Italians are serious spectators and fierce competitors
  • The Claddagh Ring - Irish symbol of love  By : Mairead Foley
    The Claddagh Ring is the quintessential Irish symbol of love. Read on to find out the legend of the ring and where you can buy the orginal ring in Ireland.
  • Valentines Day In Dublin - top tips for a romance-filled break  By : Mairead Foley
    Why not whisk your partner away to romantic Dublin, the resting place of St. Valentine himself, for a weekend that'll really set your heart racing...
  • Shopping in Ireland : where to shop & what to buy!  By : Mairead Foley
    Ireland isn’t really recognised as a shopping destination but when people do arrive here, they are surprised to find that it’s actually something of a shopper's paradise! Dublin city is the main 'shopping' hotspot and can match any of its European counterparts, but that's not to say you won’t find a rare gift or special souvenir in one of Ireland's picturesque little towns in the country.

    We’ve compiled a little guide to shopping in Ireland - well worth a look whether you’re here to shop ‘ti
  • Ireland's Outdoor Activities  By : Mairead Foley
    Ireland is lucky to be blessed with a diversified landscape so it's a paradise for a broad range of outdoor activities and pursuits. It's no wonder then, that Ireland has become one of the top destinations for people who love to enjoy the great outdoors. Read on to find out what outdoor activities you can enjoy while in Ireland.
  • 3 star Dublin hotels near Temple Bar  By : Mairead Foley
    Temple Bar is Dublin's cultural quarter and it's also the hub of nightlife with the cobbled streets brimming with pubs, clubs and restaurants. So whether you're a night owl or a culture vulture, Temple Bar is the place for you, so check out our Dublin hotels located here and be in the thick of it all.
  • Dublin city hotels with Spa's  By : Helen Kelly
    There are a number of central Dublin hotels offering the ultimate in relaxation and spa pampering sessions. So you can easily combine a spot of retail therapy and sight seeing with a range of de stressing spa treatments. Go on treat yourself!
  • Getting from Dublin Airport to your Dublin hotel  By : Helen Kelly
    Read this guide and find out what options you have for getting from Dublin Airport to getting to your hotel accommodation.
  • Dublin hotels along the coast...  By : Mairead Foley
    Fancy waking up to a wonderful view of Dublin Bay each morning? Then choose one of our coastal Dublin hotels which boast breathtaking scenery away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Our coastal Dublin hotels are strategically located close to the DART suburban rail line which makes getting to and from the city centre really easy. Read on to find out more...
  • Gay Friendly Dublin Hotels  By : Mairead Foley
    We've got lots of Dublin hotels which are gay-friendly. If you're looking for one for your stay in Dublin then read our guide. Our gay friendly Dublin hotels are scattered all over the city centre so you're sure to find one in the perfect location for your stay.
  • Dublin hotels with a nightclub  By : Mairead Foley
    Some of our Dublin hotels have nightclubs so you won't even have to leave the hotel to sample some of Dublin's legendary nightlife scene. If you're a bit of a night owl, then why not choose one of these hotels and forget about joining those long taxi queues at the end of the night!
  • Dublin hotels with leisure facilities  By : Mairead Foley
    Whether you're a fitness fanatic or you just love to relax in the jacuzzi after a long day on your feet, then why not stay in a Dublin hotel with leisure facilities. Here's a list of some Dublin hotels with pools and gyms so you won't have to neglect your fitness regime while on holidays!
  • Dublin hotels With Parking Facilities  By : Mairead Foley
    If you're thinking about bringing your car to Dublin for your city break, then you'll need to know what Dublin hotels have parking facilities. Well luckily for you, here's a list of some hotels in Dublin city where you can park-up the car. Read on for more…
  • Dublin hotels near the DART  By : Mairead Foley
    Dublin's DART train, provides a quick, easy and efficient means of getting in and out of the city centre to the beautiful coastal towns of east Dublin. If you want to avoid the stresses of waiting in traffic jams and parking, then the DART is the way to go. It has one line that runs from north to south through the city centre. Read on to find out what Dublin hotels which are located close to the DART line.
  • Dublin hotels close to Phoenix Park  By : Mairead Foley
    Phoenix Park is a must see attraction in Dublin city and we have Dublin hotels located closeby. Read our guide to find out more about Phoenix Park and where to stay.
  • Choose a hotel in Georgian Dublin for your stay  By : Mairead Foley
    The core of Georgian Dublin can be found at two famous city centre squares, Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square not far from St. Stephen's Green. If you want overnight accommodation in this beautiful and historic part of the city, then read on to find out the best Dublin hotels to stay at.

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