Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Hotels in Strandhill Sligo
Hotels in Strandhill Sligo offer convenience and comfort for those eager to golf or surf in this beautiful part of Sligo. Although Strandhill Hotels are far from the Ritz they do offer a friendly and pleasant service.
Strandhill is located 5 miles from Sligo town and faces right on to The Atlantic Ocean. Strandhill is a mecca for surfers from all over the globe but also has an excellent Championship Golf Course and for those wanting something different Seaweed Baths.
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Ballincar Hotels are not plentiful-in fact there is just one. However the one hotel offered is well worth staying at as its a Radisson. Ballincar is located on the main Rosses Point Road about 2 miles from Sligo Town. The area is one with excellent natural beauty and hotels in Ballincar Sligo or rather the one hotel in Ballincar is very popular for weddings and short stay breaks. A taxi to Ballincar from Sligo town will set you back about 5 Euro.
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Hotels in Clonakilty offer something for everyone. From family-run establishments to spas and conference centres Clonakilty hotels are second to none. One thing all have in common, however, is their idyllic location from which to explore this beautiful West Cork town.
Clonakilty is one of the most picturesque towns in Cork. Home to many historic buildings, its quaintness is only increased by its meticulous appearance and features such as the Model Railway Village. Several lovely beaches are also located nearby.
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Grafton Street Dublin
Grafton Street is Dublin’s Principal shopping street on the south side of the city. It runs from College Green to St. Stephen’s green. It has been a pedestrian area since the eighties apart from the intersection of Nassau Street where the Trinity College Provost’s house and the Bronze of Molly Malone lodge. It is among the most expensive streets for retail site rent in Europe while certain prestigious locations hold the world record. It is the site of two of Dublin’s landmark retailers, Brown Thomas and Weirs. The former is a department store that moved from its original location across the street to occupy the larger Switzer’s building and the later is a famous jeweller. A number of chain stores also have branches here. For anyone requiring
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Tralee Kerry
This town of twenty thousand inhabitants is part of the county of Kerry and is situated at the neck of the Dingle Peninsula. The main street in the town is a wide Georgian Street named Denny Street after Edward Denny who owned the town in the late sixteenth century. At the end of the street is the Ashe Memorial Hall dedicated to Thomas Ashe founder of the Irish Volunteers. In the centre of the street is the Croppy Boy Pike man monument. The town is best known for its ‘Rose of Tralee’ festival held each August while surrounding attractions are Brandon Mountain and the dolphin that inhabits Dingle Bay.
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Cork City is considered the second city in the county of Ireland. It is in the south west of the country and lies across the river Lee. The city has some monuments and indeed boasts the tallest building in the Republic, County Hall Tower. The city’s most famous building is the Shandon Church Tower and the City Hall was funded by the British Government after the War of Independence. The main shopping street is Patrick Street that starts at Patrick Street Bridge and is mostly pedestrian. Following on from here is Grand Parade where most of the financial institutions are housed in some spectacular Georgian buildings of which the most impressive is the Allied Irish Bank.
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Temple Bar DublinThe area of Temple Bar on the south side of the centre of Dublin City is delineated by the Liffey River and Dame Street. The area is known as the cultural centre of the city due to its abundance of organizations involved in arts and film and there are more than fifty such organizations such as the Comet film and Eclipse Pictures that like most of the film organizations are on Eustace Street with Access Cinema on Meeting House Square. Some of the Theatre companies are also here with the remainder of them on East Essex Street. The markets are dispersed between the squares of Temple Bar and Meeting House and the Cow’s Lane Market is in Cow’s Lane. The best selection of
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Tuesday, June 27th, 2006
Dublin City Centre The centre of the city populated by half a million is small enough to cover on foot. It is bisected by the river Liffey.South of the river is Trinity College and the Temple Bar cultural area. Continue around the college to Kildare Street where the National Art Gallery lies and further on the National Museum of Ireland. Some of the most impressive Georgian buildings are here and around Stephen’s Green at the top of the Grafton Street shopping area. Following the road the leads out from Trinity College leads to the oldest building in Dublin, the noted Christchurch Cathedral that dates to the eleventh century and contains crypts that are older than the church. If you need any
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