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Frommer's Ireland From $60 a Day: The Ultimate Guide to Low-Cost Comfortable Travel (Frommer's $ A Day) [Paperback]

Mark Meagher (Author)
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Frommer's $ A Day March 24, 2000
"Written by travel veterans with a nose for comfort…. Accuracy: high." —Details magazine Everything You Need for an Unforgettable—and Affordable—Trip!
  • Inviting places to stay, from country castles to Victorian townhouses—for as little as $26 per person a night!
  • Great dining at unbelievably low prices, from a $6 Dublin pub lunch to a three-course gourmet supper at a cozy inn for $25
  • A complete budget sightseeing guide to the Emerald Isle: Celtic sites, Norman castles, literary landmarks, city strolls, museums, and more
  • The best of the beautiful countryside: scenic drives, nature walks, golf, fishing, horseback riding, and more
  • Low-cost nightlife—from medieval banquets to live Irish music
  • Detailed, accurate two-color city and regional maps
Frommer's. The Name You Can Trust. Find us online at www.frommers.com

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Frommer's brings you everything you want to see or do in Ireland, even on a budget:

The Best Castles, Natural Wonders, Ruins, Irish Baking, Affordable Restaurants, Offbeat Activities, Bed and Breakfasts

Tips on:

Finding the best shopping bargains

Tracing your Irish roots

Seeing the sights

Planning outdoor activities: bicycling, walking, driving, kayaking, windsurfing, sailing, diving, horseback riding, birdwatching....and of course GOLF!

About the Author

About the Authors Mark Meagher has long been fascinated with the Irish landscape. During his frequent sojourns in Ireland, Mark has catalogued castles, mapped rocks, traced the footsteps of Irish writers, and combed the countryside in search of the best B&Bs. He is currently pursuing graduate studies in architecture at Harvard University. Kamni Gill, a native of Alberta, believes that the best way to see Ireland is on foot and climbing. Her first climb was Mount Brandon in Dingle, and she has been exploring the Irish landscape ever since, tripping over sheep in her (usually soggy) quest to learn more about passage tombs, round towers, and castles. Robert Meagher, a dual citizen of Ireland and the United States, is professor of humanities at Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts. He has lived and worked in Ireland, twice holding visiting professorships at Trinity College, Dublin. Elizabeth Neave, after studying and teaching in Dublin, pursued her graduate studies in education at Smith College. She currently teaches elementary school in the Connecticut public schools.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 592 pages
  • Publisher: Frommers; 18 edition (March 24, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0028635051
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028635057
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,433,959 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars extremely helpful!, March 13, 2001
This review is from: Frommer's Ireland From $60 a Day: The Ultimate Guide to Low-Cost Comfortable Travel (Frommer's $ A Day) (Paperback)
i would recommend this book to anyone planning on traveling to ireland on a budget. the price comparisons from city to city are extremely helpful, as is the recommendations on areas to avoid if you're trying to avoid overly-touristy destinations. recommendations for low-cost travel agencies are accurate and helpful as well. my only gripe was the lack of photographs to give an idea of the places the book is describing, but the information more than makes up for the lack of images.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Guide for Traveling Ireland, May 1, 2003
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shoutgrace "savedbyhisgrace" (Charleston, WV United States) - See all my reviews
I've tried different guides and I found I come back to the Frommer Guide. It contains more information that comprehensive and complete. Except maybe a few omissions. The [dollar amount] a day guide is handy for the thrifty traveler. It will help you find affordable accommodations and restaurants. My suggestion is if you're in Dublin be careful of some high prices. Sometimes it's best to check with the Tourist Board for the local budget fare. Most of the best bargains I found were by exploring the city. Most low prices are in the pubs and near the Temple Bar area. All the other places around Ireland are fairly reasonable. The guide contains lists of maps with two color city and regional maps, plus a large pullout road map. Also has tips for the best places and activities, and planning an affordable trip. All prices may vary though due to the High Season (Summer-higher prices) or the Low Season (Fall-Winter-lower prices). So the prices in the book is not always a reliable source. You may want to inquire. The book is sectioned by each county in the Irish Republic including Northern Ireland. Each attraction and establishment has description, address, contact and road information. There's a handy appendix to get an in-depth look at Ireland's history, folklore, music and food & drink. This is just about everything you need for a memorable and inexpensive trip.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Basically Good Guide, But A Couple of Misses, December 30, 2002
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Kilgora (San Francisco,, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This guide gives you pretty much what you're looking for in a guide... it lists the sites, gives recommendations on what you should see and miss, it also gives detailed information on how to reach where you're going by car, rail, bus, or plane. It's very similar in material and detail to the Lonely Planet Ireland guide... the difference, though, is that this guide has more information on activities such as walking, bicycling, birdwatching, swimming etc. where available. You should know two things, however that may sway your decision about this guide: #1) Absolutely no pictures.. if you need a guide with tons of pictures, get the Eyewitness Guide along with either this one or Lonely Planet to fill the gaps in the Eyewitness. #2) I was hoping for more recommendations for budget lodging. It usually only has a handful per town.. and some are not that reasonable. If this is because there are no cheap accomodations in most of the towns, that's fine. But the book IS called Ireland from $60 A Day, afterall. Maybe it should be called Ireland from $60 A Day, If You're Lucky and Go In the Off Season, But Really Be Prepared to Much Spend More Than That, Especially in Dublin. OK, maybe not. Hope this helps!
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The Irish landscape remains breathtaking, its natural beauty intact, its rivers and lakes more or less pollution-free, and its people disarmingly gracious. Read the first page
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none with bathroom, nonsmoking house, double rms, dinner main courses, traditional music sessions, full breakfast, modern bungalow, lunch main courses, orthopedic beds, modern farmhouse, private parking lot, friendly hostess, daily train service, best pint, folk park, good pub grub, orthopedic mattresses, sea angling, crystal factory, bar food, comfortable guest rooms, bird watching sites, glebe house, greens fees, reduction for children
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Northern Ireland, Bus Eireann, United States, Trinity College, Temple Bar, Heritage Centre, Lough Derg, Stephen's Green, West Cork, Aran Islands, James Joyce, Closed Nov-Mar, Ring of Kerry, Shannon Airport, County Clare, Dun Laoghaire, Irish Rail, Irish Tourist Board, O'Connell Street, Closed Nov-Feb, Galway Bay, County Wicklow, New York, Donegal Bay, Republic of Ireland
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