Youth Hostel in Dublin
Travel Tips for Dublin International YHA (Page 3/7)
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24 Jun 2011 Ruedi, Scotland:
The Persian Cuisine 14/15 Parliament Street |
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24 Jun 2011 Ruedi, Scotland:
Pub Crawl Event. To book at hostel receptions. |
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24 Jun 2011 Ruedi, Scotland:
Newgrange Megalithic passage tomb |
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21 Jun 2011 Joseph J., USA:
Guinness factory and all the amazing sights! |
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19 May 2011 Carlos, England & Wales:
dont forget to take a pad lock...then you can keep your stuff safe |
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12 Jun 2011 Amelia, Canada:
I can't wait to visit Gallway and Belfast! |
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18 May 2011 William, England & Wales:
Guinness store house Collins Barracks museum and lots more |
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19 May 2011 Carlos, England & Wales:
ireland is great to walk around,go with a lot of time somewhere...dont forget to visit aviva stadium :) |
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11 May 2011 Sinead, Australia:
Kilkenny is a must! Then cork and Killarney!start seeing the real ireland! |
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22 Apr 2011 Debra J, USA:
Pretty much purchased food at Centra, made my own...sorry...can't help here. |
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HI Hostel Dublin International YHADublin is one of Europe's most cosmopolitan cities and our Dublin International Youth Hostel is at the heart of it all. Dublin positively overflows with culture, Museums, Art Galleries, Cathedrals, National Buildings, Parks, and pubs to explore. Heritage Service details : The HI-Q Accredited Dublin International Hostel offers a range of accommodation with large common areas, a games room, an outdoor seating area with childrens play area and conference facilities. It is the hub from which to visit the rest of Ireland, and the staff will be only too happy to help you with any questions you may have and also help you find our other YHA Hostels throughout Ireland. | more...... |

