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Walk Macabre 191 Upper Dorset Street, Stephen's Green, Dublin, 1 |
The Trapeze Theatre Company offers this 90-minute walk past the homes of famous writers around Merrion Square, St. Stephen's Green, and Merrion Row, while reconstructing scenes of past murder and intrigue. The tour inclu... more
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Vangard Gallery Carey's Lane, Cork |
This gallery is located in the trendy Huguenot Quarter of the city centre. It hasn't been open too long but has already gained a good reputation for stylish and well-judged exhibit...
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USIT Youth and Student Travel 19/21 Aston Quay, Dublin, 2 |
This Dublin branch of the international students' organisation offers a wide range of budget air flights and travel passes to destinations all over the world. Holders of Usit's ISIC card can get countless discounts both ... more
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University of Limerick University of Limerick, Limerick |
The Univeristy of Limerick is fairly new - but it is rapidly growing in status and size. An influx of European Union funding in the early 90's is apparent in the new buildings and vibrant energy. There is always somethin... more
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University College College Road, Cork |
Founded in 1845 the University College Cork was established as a constituent university of the National University in 1997. The official name of the institution is now University College Cork--National University of Irel... more
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United Methodist Presbyterian Church Victoria Place, Galway |
Ultimate Frisbee Tournament Castlecomer Road, Kilkenny College, Kilkenny |
Ultimate Frisbee is an exciting, non-contact team sport, played by thousands the world over. It mixes the best features of sports such as Soccer, Basketball, American Football and Netball into a simple, yet fascinating a... more
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Tynan Walking Tours Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny |
Local historian Pat Tynan leads you through the streets and lanes of medieval Kilkenny, providing historical facts and anecdotes along the way. Tours depart from the tourist office, Rose Inn Street.
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Tymon Park Tallaght, Dublin |
There are large colonies of wildfowl here, including a resident population of Mallard ducks, coot and moorhen. In 1986 the lakes were used as a recuperating station for 42 swans who had suffered after an oil spillage on ... more
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Turoe Stone Loughrea, East Co. Galway, Co. Galway |
The Turoe Stone is one of Ireland�s finest National Monuments. It could stand on a par with the Book of Kells, The Ardagh Chalice and the Cross of Cong. For 2000 years our ancestors have been custodians of this treasure,... more
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