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<blockquote data-quote="Neil" data-source="post: 4212649" data-attributes="member: 2834"><p>We went to Ireland last year, spent St. Patrick's day in Dublin. We enjoyed the Irish wool shops on Grafton Street. We had pints at the Brazen Head Pub, which opened in 1198. Be sure you check out the Book of Kells at Trinity University while in Dublin too.</p><p></p><p>Bunratty Castle was really neat. You can go all through the castle and the historic village next to it. Limerick was fun, as was Kilkenny. Good food, fun pubs, good shopping. </p><p></p><p>The Cliffs of Moher are pretty spectacular. You can see St. Nicholas' grave at Jerpoint Park. Glendalough is probably the most beautiful place I've ever been.</p><p></p><p>We found the food was really good and the beer amazing. Guinness in Ireland really does taste better. The people were super friendly. </p><p></p><p>I could spend a month there and never get tired of it, and still not see all the great sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil, post: 4212649, member: 2834"] We went to Ireland last year, spent St. Patrick's day in Dublin. We enjoyed the Irish wool shops on Grafton Street. We had pints at the Brazen Head Pub, which opened in 1198. Be sure you check out the Book of Kells at Trinity University while in Dublin too. Bunratty Castle was really neat. You can go all through the castle and the historic village next to it. Limerick was fun, as was Kilkenny. Good food, fun pubs, good shopping. The Cliffs of Moher are pretty spectacular. You can see St. Nicholas' grave at Jerpoint Park. Glendalough is probably the most beautiful place I've ever been. We found the food was really good and the beer amazing. Guinness in Ireland really does taste better. The people were super friendly. I could spend a month there and never get tired of it, and still not see all the great sites. [/QUOTE]
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