I'm heading of to Ireland for a couple of days (in a few weeks). Any advice on what i should definately see? Or avoid?
Ireland
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avoid:
Ireland
only kiddin'
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i hear their beer is worth seeing... and tasting...
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lmao what did I just watch
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Drink as much Guinness as possible. Make sure you go to Dublin.
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I'm landing in Dublin. Anything there in particular, some hidden treasure perhaps that only few know about? All google gives me is some penny something bridge that doesn't seem all that impressive

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Loads to see in Dublin for sure. Well only ever been for the Airport/seaport but I am told its good. The North West coast (Giants causeway area) area has tons to see if you want to go that far north.
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I've only got a couple of days but just go up north for a day or two was an idea yeah!
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i've only heard super positive stories about ireland from friends but i could never quite figure out what was so special about the country... now i really wanna go too and i'm not even sure why

so, according to the advice i got from my friends you should have a great time! let me know what's so special about ireland when you come back

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Quote from knj
OMFG Guinness is soo OverFuckingRated
AGREED. Guiness is very rarely my choice of drink t.t I vastly prefer Waterloo Dark if I'm going to have a dark beer.
As for what to do in Ireland, some guy who wrote something I googled said to stay in the "Dublin, Wicklow, Athlone, Shannon" area. He also mentioned a 'crystal factory' that may be worth a look. I know I'd be hitting up some pubs so make sure to do that too

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I'll try googling those things and find out what's so special about 'm or whatever. Besides that, the pubs are inevitable. Both me and my girl are fans of the whole alcohol drinking thing.
kt: will do!
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From what I've gathered Ireland is a lot like the rest of the UK in that it doesn't have that much in the way of outstanding landmarks or museums or whatever, but it does have a lot of beautiful scenery and inns embedded in a huge amount of local culture/tradition. Whenever I've been on holidays around the UK it's always been relatively basic stuff like walking around cliffs, shores, etc (ie: outdoor stuff) — but always very enjoyable. :derp:
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Go to the University in Dublin, see the Library and the Book of Kelts.

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Quote from Marvin.Star
OMFG Guinness is soo OverFuckingRated
AGREED. Guiness is very rarely my choice of drink t.t I vastly prefer Waterloo Dark if I'm going to have a dark beer.
As for what to do in Ireland, some guy who wrote something I googled said to stay in the "Dublin, Wicklow, Athlone, Shannon" area. He also mentioned a 'crystal factory' that may be worth a look. I know I'd be hitting up some pubs so make sure to do that too

Foreigners.
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Not liking that we don't like Guiness that much? lol

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