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Dublin: 5 hidden gems in city center

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Get your morning dose of art at Iveagh Gardens. Photo: Steve-h

Apr 19 By Jessica Colley— There are many beloved sights in central Dublin: Bewley’s Café on Grafton Street, St Stephen’s Green, Trinity College, the National Gallery… All of these are must-visit icons, but equally enticing are some of the lesser known spots right in their midst. They may be tucked away off side streets or missing a large sign to announce » Read more

Posted in Art, Bars, Ireland, walking

Dublin: 5 places for late-night cheap eats

Dublin: 5 places for late-night cheap eats

Apr 06 In this guest post, Colm Hanratty of Hostelworld.com tells us his favorite places to go for a late-night snack in the Irish capital.  Dublin is famous for many things—friendly locals, outspoken rock stars and pubs being three. After sampling the local Guinness in one of its celebrated “boozers,” chances are you’ll be in search of » Read more

Posted in Dublin, Food, Ireland

Dublin: Tips for visiting the Dublin Zoo

Dublin: Tips for visiting the Dublin Zoo

Apr 02 By Jessica Colley— You might not expect to see elephants, penguins, or giraffes during a trip to the Irish capital—but as it turns out, the zoo is one of Dublin’s most visited attractions. First opened in 1831, Dublin Zoo is one of the world’s oldest zoos and today is home to over 600 animals, many » Read more

Posted in Dublin, Ireland, Trip Planning

Dublin: 3 treats worth a little splurge

Dublin: 3 treats worth a little splurge

Mar 22 By Jessica Colley— Part of the fun of cheapo travel is saving enough on your daily expenses to be able to afford breaking free once in a while for a big splurge. For some travelers it might be a special boutique hotel, for others it might be an unforgettable lunch. Read on to discover some » Read more

Posted in Dublin, Hotels, Ireland, Restaurants

Those Were the Days: Tourism before mass mobility

Those Were the Days: Tourism before mass mobility

Mar 14 Some 15 million Americans will visit Europe this year, a small part of a flood that helps reinforce Europe’s position as the most buoyant tourist market in the world. Despite economic uncertainties, Europe recorded a 5 percent increase in international tourist visitors in 2011, in some measure benefiting from the declining fortunes of the Middle » Read more

Posted in Europe, Greece, hidden europe, Ireland, New York, Portugal, Tours, United Kingdom

Once in Dublin: Movie locations from the movie “Once”

Once in Dublin: Movie locations from the movie “Once”

Mar 06 By Jessica Colley— In 2007, an Irish film, simply titled “Once” stormed onto the film scene. The story of two untitled character (“guy” and “girl”)—who meet by chance in the streets of Dublin and share a love of music—resonated immediately with audiences around the world. While the Irish (and music fans) recognized Glen Hansard from » Read more

Posted in Dublin, Entertainment, Ireland, walking

Dublin: A quick guide to Irish beer and drinks

Dublin: A quick guide to Irish beer and drinks

Feb 21 By Jessica Colley— The craft beer craze hasn’t caught on in Ireland. At pubs in Dublin, it’s all about the classics. If you ask the barman for a pint, you will get a pint of Guinness. Beyond the black stuff, there are a couple other Irish beers of note, and a few hot drinks that » Read more

Posted in Bars, Drinks, Dublin, Ireland

Dublin When It’s Cold: Fun winter activities

Dublin When It’s Cold: Fun winter activities

Feb 03 By Jessica Colley— Winter is one of the best seasons for Cheapos to visit Dublin. Not only are airfares and hotel rates at their cheapest for the year, but the cold temperatures offer a great excuse to get snug in the pub and order up an Irish coffee. From shopping to sports to comedy, there » Read more

Posted in Cafes, Dublin, Entertainment, Ireland, winter

Dublin: 10 fun activities for less than €10

Dublin: 10 fun activities for less than €10

Jan 20 By Jessica Colley— Only have €10 in your pocket? There are still many ways to spend a day in Dublin. Whether you’re craving some fresh air, want to indulge in culinary pleasures, or even do a little shopping, here are 10 activities in Dublin that will set you back less than €10. 1. Kilmainham Gaol » Read more

Posted in Dublin, Ireland, Money Matters

Exploring Europe’s Coastal Regions in Winter

Exploring Europe’s Coastal Regions in Winter

Jan 12 Christmas and the New Year holidays are largely done and dusted, and this week much of Europe has returned slowly to work. For us, it is the cue for some travels. And, for those in the know, the period from about January 10 to mid-March is one of the best times of the year for » Read more

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