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Dublin Travel Guide | Places You Should Visit In The City Of Dublin

Dublin, a magnificent city that contains rich culture and great local people. Here you'll find it hard to run out of things to do and sights to see. Coupled with traditional Irish food and a staple of local beers, prepare your taste buds to be excited with all the flavours. Here are some of the places you should visit with your time here: The Brazen Head Pub Website: http://www.brazenhead.com/ Dublin's oldest pub in the city, it offers a unique Irish experience for those who pays a visit. Walking into the pub, you'll be greeted with a choice of a few rooms to seat yourself in. When you're there, make sure to try their delicious Irish stew! Guinness Storehouse When you're in Dublin, take a visit into the history of the iconic Guinness beer. This distillery showcases the process of brewing the finest pint of the dark ruby red drink, while wow-ing you with all it's sights inside. Did you know that this land is signed on a 1,000

Dublin Travel Guide | Bus From Dublin Airport To Dublin City Centre

There are two ways to get to Dublin's city centre from Dublin Airport: 1.) #41 Bus (Swords Manor to Lwr Abbey direction) This is the most economical way to get into the city centre. Costing only €3.20 for one-way, this is the cheaper option than the #747 AirLink that cost a flat rate of €7. Bus Stop Location: Hidden behind the Terminal 1 parking lot across the arrival exit doors, locals who work at the airport use this bus to get to and from work. Make sure you grab the one that goes to "lower abbey". 2.) #747 bus (Heuston Stn) This is the more expensive bus option where the bus stop location is on the left of the arrival exit doors. Purposely placed up front, the airport hopes you'll choose this pricer option than the cheaper alternative. However, if you need to be somewhere in a hurry, this bus has less stops and is considered the express.

Ireland Travel Guide | Car Rental

Best way to explore Ireland is by car, hands down. The pace of travel on your own accord and the convenience of keeping your luggage in the trunk is well worth it. If you're from North America, it can be an intimidating task to drive on the opposite side of the road. But let me re-assure you though, after about a couple hours of being on the road you'll get the hang of it.  Quick Tips: Renting a manual transmission car is way cheaper than it is to rent an automatic car. Almost everyone in Ireland drives manual transmission cars, so having an automatic car is considered a luxury. It's reflected in the difference in price during rental. Check if your credit card company covers car rental insurance in Ireland (Aka, Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) coverage). Make sure to obtain a personalized letter from your company specifically stating that YOU have coverage in Ireland, because rental companies will require it before they will allow a waiver for your rental. If po

BlackBerry KeyOne - My Own Assistant At Last

The BlackBerry KeyOne is the latest QWERTY keyboard phone released from TCL. It's sleek, different, and well-made. Did you know that the battery life on this phone is amazing ? Features: Full QWERTY keyboard, touch enabled as well 52 programmable keyboard shortcuts (using long or short presses) Touchscreen Fingerprint scanner integrated with the space bar Front and back camera (very good btw) Dual-tone flash Extremely long lasting battery Headphone jack USB type-C charging port, supports Rapid Charging How does it fit with my life? The KeyOne helps me maintain a professional look. It's a phone that stands out from the crowd of smartphones and is a great conversation starter when someone notices. Holding it, I always feel the need to type on the keyboard as if it's like a mini laptop. In reality, I get a TON of work done in the mobile Excel, Word, and OneNote apps daily. And the feeling of freedom I get when I know I can