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The Celtic Tiger's had cubs and Ireland is going gangbusters. While the delicious tradition of a music session in Doolin remains, and the wind still roars across the craggy, heart-stirring landscape, there's a new breeze blowing.
Western Europe always inspires with its variety and volume of iconic attractions. This guide covers Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal and Spain.
Sure, it has its pockets of beauty - its museums and landscaped gardens and Georgian terraces - but what really makes Dublin a great city is its people.
Local experts reveal Dublin's secrets: from Irish designer Leigh Tucker on the best fashion boutiques, to a resident DJ's recommendations for where best to experience Dublin's legendary nightlife.
Irish Language & Culture Travel Guide
US $8.99Bejaysus and begorrah! The next best thing for anyone not blessed with the gift of the gab - a grand tour through the language, lilt and laughter of Ireland old and new. Get into the culture and humour behind the common - and not so common - English expressions and learn about the local languages that inspired them.
Europe on a Shoestring Travel Guide
US $27.99For 20 years Lonely Planet has been the Europe expert. Whether you're soaking up history in Britain or sun in Spain, crossing the Arctic Circle or cruising the Bosphorus, our 6th edition helps you uncover the continent.
Gentle mountains, rugged ridges, wild moorlands, spectacular sea cliffs, remote islands, warm hospitality and the infamous Irish weather - all are part of the wonderful experience that is walking in Ireland. So pack your boots, grab this guide and go!
In this elegantly written, often hilarious narrative, David Monagan describes his family's evolving struggle to come to terms with life in a strange land. The result is an honest, heartfelt and penetrating portrait of a contemporary Ireland that is so often portrayed through the wistful lens of clich
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