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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Ireland, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:

Ireland (official German name, Irish Éire e ː r ʲ ə, Eng. Ireland), often called the Republic of Ireland (Irish Poblacht na hÉireann, Eng. Republic of Ireland) is an island nation on the island of Ireland. It is bordered to the north by the United Kingdom (Northern Province) and is on the east by the Irish Sea and the west and south, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. Ireland is a member of the European Union. The majority of the population are Roman Catholic faith. (...)

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While the number of users in Ireland in the spring, autumn and winter fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, in July and August there is so much turmoil that often occupied the hotel and also even more expensive than at other times. In the winter the thermometer rarely falls below 0 ° C, but it hardly exceeds 25 ° C in summer. One must always reckon with the rain, especially in the West. May and June are the sunniest months. In July and August is tourist season.

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The ferries from Cherbourg and Roscoff to go directly to Ireland (Rosslare): March-Oct., Journey time 18-22 hours Price: 400 to 1,000 euros for a car with two people (round trip) plus cab costs. www.irish-ferries.de The road leads through the UK via the Eurotunnel (including passenger cars from 275 euros round trip), then by ferry to Ireland (for example, Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire from 390 euros round trip). You can also take ferries from Belgium and France from: for example, from Ostend or Calais to Dover (lasting 1.5-3 hours), then by car to the West Coast, where to Fishguard or Pembroke to Rosslare or of Swansea and Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire (Duration: 2-4 hours Price: cars including 2 person for both ferries from 470 euros round trip). Inexpensive fly Ryanair (www.ryanair.com) from Hahn (Hunsrück) to Kerry and Shannon, Hapag Lloyd Express (www.hlx.com) from Hamburg and Stuttgart to Dublin and from Cologne / Bonn to Shannon, as well as German Wings (www.germanwings.com) from Cologne to Dublin. Aer Lingus (www.aerlingus.com) offers direct flights from Munich to Cork and from Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Vienna, Geneva and Zurich to Dublin, from where connecting flights with Aer Arann (www.aerarann.com) to six Irish airports. Condor (www.condor.de) and LTU (www.ltu.de) fly (in summer) from Frankfurt and Dusseldorf to Dublin. Lufthansa (www.lufthansa.com) operates from Frankfurt and Stuttgart to Dublin, Swiss (www.swiss.com) from Zurich to Dublin and Shannon, Lauda Air (www.aua.com) from Vienna to Dublin. Special rates for round-trip from 130 euros. Bus from Dublin Airport to Dublin Center: No. 41, 46 X 58 X (2.05 euros) with many stops, faster connection No. 747 (5 euros) every 10-15 minutes No. 748 (5 euros) goes to the train stations, at night, the buses 33 N and 41 N to the center and the train stations (4 euros). In Ireland on the left. Roundabout has right of way. Maximum speed in towns 30 miles (48 km / h) on public highways, 55 miles (89 km / h). Distances are in kilometers, incidentally, indicated speed limits in miles. The Street 2 and 3 Rules are very narrow. The blood alcohol limit is 0.8 per thousand. In Ireland, EU citizens need only to national or EU license. Fines (such as drink driving, excess speed, incorrect parking are very high).

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entry requirements for US citizens

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Passport required. Tourists are not required to obtain visas for stays less than 90 days, but may be asked to show onward/return ticket. For further information, consult the Embassy of Ireland, 2234 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20008 (202/462-3939) or nearest Consulate General: CA (415/392-4214), IL (312/337-1868), MA (617/267-9330) or NY (212/319-2555). Internet: www.irelandemb.org. Mention tripwolf when you contact American Passport following the link below to ensure eligibility for special rates and services.

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costs & money

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Ireland Travel geworten are very expensive. Above all, the prices of hotels, restaurants and attractions in recent years to increase strongly. Food prices in Ireland are now about 17 percent above the EU average.

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what to eat & drink

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Kinsale is certainly a pretty little harbor town, but the gourmet capital of Ireland, as it calls itself, it is not. Only because of the restaurants and the food is worth the trip so not. While the peas are barely salted, it is the prices are often more so. The Irish cuisine is not characterized by great diversity. On the menus of the restaurants are mostly meat dishes available, which are served with fries and vegetables. The potato belongs for centuries as a daily meal of Irishmen, and that's why she appears in numerous recipes. Quite large, the selection of Fischund seafood. Oysters (in Ireland is cheap), lobster, mussels, crabs and all kinds of fish (also shine specialties such as shark, tuna and sea bass) on some menus. Even today, maintained the ancient art of cheesemaking. To the best of the farmhouse cheeses include gubbeen, a semi-soft cheese, and gigginstown, a raw milk cheese. Irish goat, a goat cheese brieähnlicher. Prices for restaurant meals are high, they often begin only at 12 euros. In addition to restaurants (often open only for dinner), cafes and pubs offer small snacks (such as pub grub) so-called pub food, mostly salads, sandwiches, soup. Local fast-food shooting into the larger settlements of the ground, they are complementary to the Anglo-Saxon version of the Fish & Chips stalls, with the latter to ensure in advance that the fish is also offered fresh and not frozen, deep frozen! The Pub ( public house) in Ireland is much more than a pub, where alcohol is sold. It is a meeting place to talk, play music, gossip about the policy, make themselves heard, others listen. In the pub, meet people from all social strata, all ages, (formerly in the country today), mostly males. Guinness is a brand of dark beer (stout), next are popular in Ireland's Beamish and Murphy. Who ordered a stout, get a pint () about half a liter.

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stay in touch

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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Ireland, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:

English spoken with an Irish accent. In the west, northwest, and on islands is still spoken Gaeilge, the language of the Celts. Road signs are bilingual. "Curious to be his" means curious, and this variety of personal interest in other people is one of the loquacious Irishman likes maintained property. Then you should not be dismissive response, because of curiosity in this country mean nothing negative, but signaled openness to well-being and concern for worry - even with strangers.

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festivals, holidays and events

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Holidays: 17 March: St. Patrick's Day () National Day, March / April: Easter Monday, 1st Monday in May: May Day; 1st Monday in June and August, and last Monday in October: Bank Holiday, 25th Dec Christmas Day, 26th Dec St Stephen's Day, Every city has its own Irish festival, and almost anywhere at any time is a festival celebrated in Ireland. It spins around while music, dance, horses, theater, agriculture, sports, boating, running, eating and drinking. A list of these festivals (calendar of events) to get the Irish Tourist Board (www.festivals.ireland.ie).

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dangers & safety

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Even during the day driving in Ireland is not as easy as at home. The streets are narrow, curvy - and often hilly - and they are often crossed by horses, cows and sheep. In addition, the potholes are - pot holes called - and manhole covers, which are either too low or too high. Caution is therefore particularly necessary at night. The yellow line on the road means that this should not be parked. We even parked on a double yellow line, the car is towed away before the Fish & Chips food is back. For Abschlepper allegedly received a commission, and a tow-fit two small rental car. Then begins the trouble. The depot is located far out, can be found only by taxi, and a fine is juicy. If you're lucky and generally appear during the opening times.

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