Dublin

  1. Malev ceases operations; all planes grounded

    The Wandering Aramean &bull Feb 3, 2012

    Hungarian flag carrier Malev has ceased operations following demands from creditors that certain balances be paid immediately or in advance. The carrier has been struggling for many years; those debts finally caught up. The move grounds the airline's fleet, stranding… Full Story »

  2. Emirates to Increase Dublin Capacity

    Asia Travel Tips &bull Jan 31, 2012

    Emirates to Increase Dublin Capacity. Full Story »

  3. Photo of the Moment: Sunset Over the River Liffey, Dublin

    Vagabondish &bull Jan 12, 2012

    If you liked this post, subscribe to our full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by email and have new posts delivered directly to your inbox daily. Vagabondish editor, Mike Richard, lives in Rhode Island - a spit of land… Full Story »

  4. Dublin, Ohio - Red Roof Inn Columbus - Dublin

    The Best Rate Guarantee Blog &bull Dec 19, 2011

    Dublin Red Roof is in a beautiful suburban location. It is conveniently located off I-270, within 15 miles of downtown Columbus, other attractions, and shopping. This Red Roof Inn offers a wide variety of amenities, including: express checkout, 24-hour front… Full Story »

  5. Week 9: Win Tickets to a Skip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Tour

    Viator Travel Blog &bull Dec 6, 2011

    No trip to Dublin is complete without a tour of the Guinness Storehouse, and a Skip the Line: Guinness Storehouse Entrance Ticket allows you to get in hassle-free without waiting in long lines. Located in the heart of the legendary… Full Story »

  6. Getting to Know Dublin, One Village at a Time

    Go Backpacking &bull Nov 23, 2011

    This is a sponsored post, written by guest contributor Megan Eaves. The bustling capital city of Ireland, Dublin is attractive to a lot of different types of travelers, who come for its varied assortment of history, culture and nightlife. Full Story »

  7. 5172: Owner - Temple Bar Apartment (#142622)

    Slow Travel - Vacation Rental Reviews &bull Nov 11, 2011

    Located in the heart of Temple Bar in Dublin. Location was the best and worst part of the apartment. Best in terms that it was conveniently located to visit most of the major attractions in Dublin and wonderful for my wife… Full Story »

  8. Tipping in Dublin: When to leave a little, a lot, and nothing at all

    Eurocheapo &bull Nov 1, 2011

    Jessica Colley- Cheapos can rejoice when it comes to tipping in Dublin. While etiquette varies according to the situation, generally locals believe in keeping their money, and tips aren't expected like they would be in other countries (especially the United… Full Story »


  9. Guinness, My Goodness

    Go Backpacking &bull Oct 21, 2011

    Tip 1buy your midday meal in a shope like Spar/ Centra. these shops generally have deli counters where one can buy a really filling sandwich for about 3.50. Often there are deals where one can get a drink and a… Full Story »

  10. Bites : Restaurant Report: Rustic Stone in Dublin

    NYTimes Travel &bull Oct 16, 2011

    When the Irish economic crisis hit, even a Michelin star and a celebrated reputation couldn't save the chef Dylan McGrath's fine-dining restaurant, Mint, which closed in spring 2009. Making a comeback with a more casual approach, he opened Rustic Stone… Full Story »

  11. Etihad Airways to Hold Recruitment Drive in Ireland

    Asia Travel Tips &bull Oct 7, 2011

    Etihad Airways is preparing to hold a recruitment drive in Ireland as it looks for at least 100 new Irish employees to support its growth around the world. Etihad already employs more than 90 Irish staff at the airport, its… Full Story »


  12. Dublin: Which neighborhood is right for your trip?

    Eurocheapo &bull Sep 29, 2011

    Cheapos are faced with one difficult decision when stepping foot in a new city: which neighborhood to use as a home base? Often, affordable accommodation options aren't in the best possible locations, leaving the choice of a few different neighborhoods. This is definitely the case in Dublin. The following neighborhood… Full Story »


  13. Musical adventures: gospel, guitars, and Scottish songs

    Perceptive Travel Blog &bull Sep 28, 2011

    Musicians often challenge themselves by venturing beyond what their audiences might expect from earlier work. That may at times means going deeper into an idea and at times heading off in a direction listeners wouldn't expect. Here, an Italian with a flatpick and a guitar takes on Americana music, a Scotsman who has made his home in the… Full Story »

  14. Avolon leases 9 Boeing & Airbus aircraft to Ryanair and AirAsia

    Business Wire Travel News &bull Sep 26, 2011

    DUBLIN & NEW YORK & HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avolon, the international aircraft leasing group, today announces that it has leased nine aircraft to Ryanair and AirAsia, two of the world's leading low cost carriers. Avolon also announces that it has increased its committed debt facilities by US$600 million to US$2.6 billion. From a wider portfolio perspective today's… Full Story »

  15. Culture Night Ireland

    Perceptive Travel Blog &bull Sep 17, 2011

    Across the whole of Dublin city, and through more than two dozen other places in the island of Ireland and beyond, September 23rd is celebrated as Culture Night Ireland. At first begun as a sort of open house evening in Temple Bar, the part of Dublin city centre which has been re imagining itself as Dublin's… Full Story »


  16. Dublin Cheap Eats: Get a taste of the Irish

    Eurocheapo &bull Sep 14, 2011

    Some destinations have a clearly defined national cuisine, while other places require visitors to dig a little deeper. When it comes to food in Ireland, there are many places to find cheap eats with national character in Dublin - if you know where to look. From underground options to food markets to cheap eats in… Full Story »

  17. Failte Ireland! A Travel Guide

    Lost Girls World &bull Sep 5, 2011

    By Isabel Eva Bohrer Special to The Lost Girls The country of Ireland is known for its rich Irish heritage, beautiful scenery, and the friendly locals who are quick with a warm Irish welcome-Failte Ireland! The island itself boasts both… Full Story »


  18. Dublin: The best lookout points around Dublin

    Eurocheapo &bull Aug 26, 2011

    As the end of summer draws near, it's only natural to try and squeeze in one more picnic, one more scenic hike, one more swim before the colder weather creeps in. While temperatures never reach soaring heights in Dublin, the same sensation is felt in the Irish capital. Before the days… Full Story »


  19. Understanding the UK Air Passenger Duty (and how to minimize it)

    One Mile at a Time &bull Aug 23, 2011

    My list of things I hate about the UK is fairly short. At the very top of that list is bacon rolls and ketchup flavored crisps. Immediately below that is their outrageous air passenger duties, in particular for premium cabin passengers. When I book award tickets to the UK for clients in first or business class, I'm often asked "why the heck are the taxes so high? Are they charging fuel surcharges?" While some airlines do charge fuel surcharges (like British Airways), all airlines have to charge their passengers originating in the UK the air passenger duty, which varies in… Full Story »

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  20. Depardieu apologizes for plane incident

    MSNBC Travel &bull Aug 19, 2011

    In these lean economic times, now would have been a really good time for Kim Kardashian to use her platform for good, instead of just brand endorsements. He has prostate problems and it was very worrying and humiliating for him,"… Full Story »



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