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posted by yhenderson on 13 July 2011 at 09:49
Wow, what a find! This is just the ideal place to bring kids! It's fun, interactive and with a good mix of physical activity and education. A really great day out was had by all.
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The Plaza, Beacon South Quarter, Sandyford
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Dublin
interactive
kids
museum
fun
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posted by rlalty on 2 February 2011 at 12:19
My mates and I went to Dublin on a stag do and we went to try our hand at Hurling and Football, which was a great laugh. Really good fun, at least until the competitive instincts kicked in!!
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32 Claude Road, Drumcondra, out to the north of the city
www.experiencegaelicgames.com/
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Dublin
gaelic games
fun
party
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posted by ctoyley on 7 December 2010 at 10:27
Great walking tour, the guide was informative and engaging and the pace was good. I really liked using this as a way to get to know the city and as a base for sightseeing the rest of my stay. Highlights were the medieval bits and of course Trinity College
where, when, how, web
departure point..Dublin Bus Office, 59 upper O'Connell Street, lasts about 90 mins
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Dublin
walking tour
fun
informative
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posted by irishiiiiiis on 7 May 2009 at 14:43
This place is not going to make it to any fine dining experience list for anybody, but it is a fun place to go to for some laughs. The Shack is right in the middle of the Temple Bar district which is a hopping area to be in. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming and the restaurant has comfortable seating. The staff are fun and attentive. The food, well is average. But there is a wide variety of stuff, so if you are in a large party, everybody will be able to find something to enjoy.
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24 East Essex Street, Dublin, Ireland
www.shackrestaurant.ie/
1 6790043
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Dublin
drinks
fun
pub grub
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posted by gsteele on 2 May 2009 at 13:11
This traditional Irish Music Pub Crawl is a very fun night. The cost for the pub crawl is currently 12 Euros. The "crawl" starts at John Gogarty Pub in the Temple Bar District of Dublin. In each of the 3 pubs that you visit the group has a private room. The two tour guides assigned to our pub crawl provide the entertainment as well. They give you a a little history lesson along with some great Irish music. You then leave for the Ha Penny Bar and again the group has their own private room. The tour ends at Brannigans Beer emporium where they opened up the entertainment to the group. It was a lot of fun, just wish it was longer.
where, when, how, web
57-58 Fleet St. Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
musical.pub.crawl@officelink.eunet.ie
01-478-0193
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Dublin
fun
drinking
music
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