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(More customer reviews)I bought this guide and the Rick Steves book to plan my trip to Dublin. Both were very helpful, but I left Rick's book at home because Lonely Planet has GLBT info in it and has better maps. I used the maps a lot, both to find my way and also to get back on track when I got lost. A lot of the prices for things quoted in the book had gone up, but that's to be expected. I highly recommend both Dublin and this guidebook.
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Explore DublinExplore the places that inspired Dublin's literary greats - Swift, Yeats, Beckett and JoyceEnjoy the art then relax on the Zen rooftop terrace at the Chester Beatty LibraryShout yourself hoarse at a game of hurling or Gaelic footballNorth side? South side? You decide over a drink (or two) on each side of the LiffeyIn This Guide:One Dublin-resident author, over 500 hours of research, and over 300 shopping, eating and drinking recommendationsFull-color coverage of Dublin's highlightsInsights into city life, from a local fashion designer's shopping tips to a food critic's top restaurant picks.
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