Ireland Books and Travel Guides


Blue Guide Ireland
Whether you are interested in Irish history, local artists, grand old country houses and castles, sparsely populated mountain areas, or local festivals, this guide is your ideal companion. It features totally revised introductions to art, architecture, and literature as well as hotel and restaurant recommendations.
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Dublin & Ireland : Guide & Journal
The city of Dublin's literary, musical, and political traditions are captured in this delightful journal as are its lush surroundings--Killarneym the Giant Causeway, Newgrange, and other ancient sites--and its spectacular rivers and lakes. Each Travel Journal captures the spirit of its city and sites with colorful stories, classic quotations, and more than 100 antique engravings, illustrations and hand-drawn maps.
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Dublin Pocket Guide
Whether planning a trip to Dublin for business or pleasure, this guide will help you get the most from your trip. It contains the latest recommendations for hotels, restaurants, shopping, sports, festivals, and night life; information about must-see sights, transportation, and emergencies; language and culture tips; and detailed maps and stunning photography.
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Eyewitness Travel Guide: Dublin
Lots of pictures with sections on what to do, where to eat and what to see. A map of the city center in the back of the book and each section of Dublin has suggested walking tours and a "must see" listing. A very informative section of practical information towards the end which gives you tips on taking the bus, how to get from the airport into the city, how to change money, etc. All in all, a very good guidebook for the city of Dublin.
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Eyewitness Travel Guide: Ireland
If you intend to travel in Ireland, bring this book along. It describes many points of interest, of all kinds (touristy, like Blarney Castle; or off the beaten path, like Galarus Oratory), and it reviews hotels in a handy table. Colorful and insightful.
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The Independent Walker's Guide to Ireland : 35 Memorable Walks in Ireland's Green Countryside
See Ireland's gardens and castles, sea cliffs and old villages, meandering rivers and a Dublin most tourists never find with this exciting and user-friendly guide to the unique and wonderful island nation. It allows the visitor to explore Ireland as a walker, and truly see its captivating landscape through the back door. Photos, maps.
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Ireland; Travel Survival Kit
One of the best guides you can buy for Ireland. Honest and reliable information can be found in the pages, even in the most remote locations.
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Let's Go 1999: Ireland
Even though the information in this book shines, it is the writing that makes this edition a classic in the annals of travel writing. I think it was the editing. The researchers did a good job
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The Rough Guide Ireland
This new edition captures Ireland's new optimism in words--extensive revisions including updates on the Temple Bar scene and Belfast's burgeoning culinary district--and pictures--with pages of rich green hills and bright red braids. The Rough Guide features town and countryside coverage of every corner of Ireland, north and south. Also included are eye-opening looks at recent Irish literature, in-depth info on hiking opportunities, and foot-stomping features on finding traditional music. (43 maps)
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Stillwell's 99 Ireland Bed & Breakfast
Features over 1,500 b&b accommodations in the Republic and in Northern Ireland, selected for their value, from rural farms, town houses, rambling cottages, country halls and inns, and guest houses. Simple county-by-county organization and mapping.
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