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Travelling to the Capital of the Emerald Isle


If you have never been to Ireland, you really are missing out on a great experience. Far too many people make the mistake that Ireland is nothing more than an extension of the UK and they could not be any more wrong.

Yes, Ireland and the UK do have several things in common, but it is the people of Ireland that are so unique and their attitude to life and their amazing sense of humour is far removed from that of any of the countries of the United Kingdom.

One great insight into the way of life of this island can be found in the capital and a warm welcome will always be extended to you. Dublin apartments and accommodation are able to cater to any budget: from five star luxury, all the way down to more basic hotels and hostels.

Apartments are fast becoming the preferred choice for tourists to Dublin and indeed, many other European cities. They enable the tourist to really feel at home and as they are fully-equipped with all the facilities you will ever need, apartments mean that you are not forced to eat out every night and add additional expense to your travel budget.

Dublin is not exactly the most impressive of cities in the world, but it is the people who will make it feel like the most welcoming and amazing place that you will have ever visited.



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