Some of the most popular old Irish Celtic and Gaelic names for boys, some in common use still, others more unusual.
Story of a Name: Brendan, an Irish saint who many people believe reached America some 1000 years before Columbus.
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Not to long ago visitors avoided Belfast, but times have changed and it is now a vibrant and fascinating city which you should include on your itinerary.
Many remnants of ‘the troubles’ have been reborn as tourist attractions, definitely odd but also extremely interesting for visitors.
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The hotel market in Ireland is oversupplied -which means there are bargains to be had. If you can travel off-season great, but even if you can’t it is possible to get great prices.
These tips will help you to reduce your accommodation costs without compromising on quality.
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Crystal has been made in Ireland since the late 1700s, when the development of lead crystal made it possible to shape and cut glass as never before.
This is a look not just at the history of glass making in Ireland but at the story of how each individual piece of glass is painstakingly made by hand.
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Like any capital city Dublin has an abundance of restaurants, ranging from excellent to absolutely abysmal, but there are good places to eat at all budgets.
This can never be a comprehensive guide, but it picks out a selection of reliable and good places to eat that should please all pockets and tastes.
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