Dublin

  1. Airfare Deals and News for the Week of Sept. 3, 2010

    Frommer's Travel &bull Yesterday

    An Aer Lingus fall sale to Dublin, new Virgin America routes to Mexico, and what you need to know about seat selection. Aer Lingus - Dublin Airport - Virgin America - Airline - Ireland Full Story »

  2. Dublin, Ireland on Sale from AerLingus

    The Airfarewatchdog Blog &bull Aug 20, 2010

    Aer Lingus is offering discounted flights to Dublin, Ireland for fall. Depart from over 25 cites, including connections in New York and Boston via partner airline, JetBlue. Travel is valid on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Avoid blackout dates to/from Ft. Lauderdale… Full Story »


  3. Luxury for Less in Dublin: 149 with Breakfast and Parking at the Conrad Hotel

    The Informed Traveler &bull Aug 16, 2010

    Tempted to jet to Dublin to revel in the Irish capital's world-famous nightlife? Take advantage of a special offer at the Conrad Dublin, situated smack dab in the heart of the city, which is offering a luxurious room, hearty Irish… Full Story »


  4. Ohio: World's Bravest and Finest face off in weeklong competition

    Budget Travel - This Just In &bull Aug 13, 2010

    Starting this weekend, 750-plus of the world's most fearless police officers and firefighters will gather in Dublin, Ohio, a northwestern suburb of Columbus, to duke it out in the 2010 Can-Am Police-Fire Games. The international Olympics-style competition, held every two… Full Story »

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  5. Irish Soul Music

    SF Gate Travel &bull Aug 11, 2010

    The Irish seem born with a love of music. At social gatherings, everyone's always ready to sing his or her "party piece." Performances are judged less by skill than by uninhibited sincerity or showmanship. Nearly every Irish household has some… Full Story »

  6. A Three-City Ireland Vacation, from $699 With Air and Car

    Frommer's Travel &bull Aug 9, 2010

    This whirlwind Ireland vacation package covers airfare, your car rental, and six nights split among Dublin, County Mayo, and Limerick. Dublin - Republic of Ireland - County Mayo - Limerick - Ireland Full Story »


  7. Have you ever had a pizza cone?

    USAtoday.com Travel - Top Stories &bull Aug 5, 2010

    I haven't, but a USA TODAY reader told me about the treats. They're on sale at Pino Gelato outlets on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina and outside Columbus in Dublin, Ohio, and coming in late August to Roanoke, Va.… Full Story »


  8. Prisons: They're not just for criminals anymore

    USAtoday.com Travel - Top Stories &bull Aug 4, 2010

    Officials in Lancashire, England are the latest to suspect there's figurative gold in those cells -- in this case, medieval Lancaster Castle, a prison that dates to the 12th century and is now home to 240 inmates, according to a report last week in the Lancashire Evening Post. They're by… Full Story »

  9. Wandermom takes her kids to an Irish castle and a giant's causeway

    Budget Travel - This Just In &bull Jul 26, 2010

    One of our favorite family travel blogs is Wandermom, written by Michelle Duffy. We're especially excited to hear that she'll soon be embarking on a year-long trip with her husband and two young children. Recently, Wandermom blogged about her family's spring trip to Ireland. We were curious if she had any more terrific tales… Full Story »

  10. Beauty amid the ruins

    Boston Globe Travel &bull Jul 23, 2010

    SHANNONBRIDGE, Ireland - Not far off the main road between Galway and Dublin is the ancient monastic settlement of Clonmacnoise. First settled by St. Ciaran about 545 AD, the site was destroyed by fire 13 times and was attacked over… Full Story »

  11. Dublin: Delta roundtrip from NYC $434

    Travel & Leisure Hot Deals &bull Jul 20, 2010

    Why Go: Okay, so maybe I was indulging in a little fantasy trip-planning but I found a great fare to Dublin over Thanksgiving on Delta.A If you're thinking about flying from somewhere other than JFK, that's fineathe airline's running fall… Full Story »


  12. Head to the pub for soulful Irish music

    CNN.com Travel &bull Jul 20, 2010

    That love is especially strong for traditional Irish music. You can hear it at cultural heritage centers and concert halls, but it sounds best in a pub. Live music is a weekly -- and sometimes nightly -- draw at many town pubs worth their salt. Trad music is especially popular in Dingle, Doolin, Galway and Dublin. Pub music ranges from instrumental reels and jigs, to ballads of tragic love… Full Story »


  13. New coach service offers dynamic experience: leave London by bus, arrive in Dublin by boat

    Journey Etc. &bull Jul 19, 2010

    Before the end of the month, travelers in the United Kingdom will be able to move around and visit nearby cities by bus and ferry through the new service brought by Eurolines. The popular European coach service, which transports passengers by bus along long-distance routes, has tapped boat operator Irish Ferries to provide transportation for people… Full Story »


  14. Hotelier recalls working on Dublin hotel owned by U2's Bono

    USAtoday.com Travel - Top Stories &bull Jul 14, 2010

    It's not every day that Hotel Check-In hears an insider's take on creating a hotel with rock stars, so I read with interest BlackBookmag.com's interview with a hotelier who did just that. BlackBookmag.com yesterday ran an interview with Grace Leo,… Full Story »

  15. Megan Mary Olander Flower Shop In Seattle, Washington

    Fox Nomad &bull Jul 2, 2010

    Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to return back to Seattle since 2006, when I discovered what has become my favorite American city. I just happened to stroll past the Megan Mary Olander flower shop after enjoying a morning taking… Full Story »


  16. The Merrion, Dublin, Ireland

    Concierge.com: Concierge Travel Features &bull Jun 29, 2010

    Though the Merrion opened in 1997, it feels like the oldest hotel in town-not least due to the Georgian wing it has retained. In a city of spotty service, the staff here does a good impression of having had decades of practice,… Full Story »


  17. Wacky summer events around America

    MSNBC Travel &bull Jun 25, 2010

    Barbara "Redneck Queen" Bailey shows the crowd the proper way to do the Bellyflop during the 13th Annual Summer Redneck Games last July in East Dublin, Ga. Bailey won the event several year running in the 1990s. A A Lesser-known national parks Each offers a unique take on Americaas landscape, history and collective culture. Best of all, you wonat have to fight the crowds. A A Harry Potter's world comes alive Thirteen… Full Story »

  18. Celebrating unwisely.

    Let's Go &bull Jun 23, 2010

    When Landon Donovan (bless his soul) scored one minute into extra time after 90 straight minutes of scoreless play, I jumped off my stool with unabashed excitement and shouted, "YAHHHHH!" Unfortunately, I forgot that I was no longer in Dublin,… Full Story »

  19. Dublin Hotel from $52/Night

    Independent Traveler: Bargains &bull Jun 21, 2010

    You can now stay right in the center of Dublin at the Central Hotel from as little as $52 a night. Accommodations are walking distance from many of the city's attractions, including the Guinness Storehouse and Croke Park, and feature… Full Story »


  20. Avant-garde & Kitsch

    Let's Go &bull Jun 21, 2010

    Somehow I don't think this is what Clement Greenberg had in mind. Then again, it's not that far from it. In the theme of art, art criticism, and at times needlessly stuffy treatises (I can't help it, I'm missing college… Full Story »

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