36 Hours in Dublinby GEORGE LENKERJuly 13, 2008Asian herbal shops and Polish galleries now share the history-soaked streets with old pubs and 18th-century town houses in the Irish capital.(read article)
Dublin city guide: top five hotelsApril 29, 2008
Fred Mawer chooses five top hotels in Dublin, from The Shelbourne - a Dublin
institution - to the modern Dylan and the budget Comfort Inn Smithfield.
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Dublin city guide: top five restaurantsApril 29, 2008
The best of Dublin's restaurants, from the haute cuisine of Michelin-starred
Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud to the pastries and puddings of the Avoca Café<.
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Dublin city guide: shoppingApril 29, 2008
Fred Mawer's pick of the city's best shopping, whether you're after designer
fashions or shamrock souvenirs.
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Dublin hotels: eight of the bestJune 20, 2008
Dublin and the surrounding countryside boast an impressive array of new and
revamped hotels. Our Hotel Guru, Fiona Duncan, selects eight of the best.
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Dublin: My kind of townby Carol DrinkwaterNovember 27, 2008
For Carol Drinkwater, Dublin buzzes with vitality and the hours can fly by in
a spirit of drama and madness.
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Dublin city guide: top five attractionsApril 29, 2008
Fred Mawer's pick of Dublin's best sights and attractions, from Georgian
architecture and the city's best museums to a tour of the Guinness
Storehouse.
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Dublin city guide: bars and nightlifeApril 29, 2008
Fred Mawer's guide to Dublin's nightlife, from classic, oak-panelled pubs to
trendy, modern establishments and the rowdy Temple Bar scene.
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Dublin's bright new dawnby Oliver SmithMay 06, 2009
With Bloomsday just six weeks away, there is no better time to enjoy Dublin's
thriving artistic scene.
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Dublin with kidsby Lonely PlanetSeptember 24, 2009Dublin is a great place to take the kids. Even if the weather isn’t so good, the welcome is always warm...(read article)