Elizabeth’s guidebook

Elizabeth
Elizabeth’s guidebook

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The neighbourhood has a real vibrant sense of community, with old fashioned local shops
A neighbourhood cafe located on the North Strand Road. Cloud Café focuses on healthy and nutritious dishes, using locally sourced ingredients and working with the people from the Mud Island Community Garden and the Pat Murphy Community Garden
25 recommandé par les habitants
Cloud Cafe
43 N Strand Rd
25 recommandé par les habitants
A neighbourhood cafe located on the North Strand Road. Cloud Café focuses on healthy and nutritious dishes, using locally sourced ingredients and working with the people from the Mud Island Community Garden and the Pat Murphy Community Garden
Convenience Store
86 recommandé par les habitants
SPAR
19-20 Dame St
86 recommandé par les habitants
Convenience Store

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The church community in the parish of St. Agatha, North William Street, Dublin, was established in 1830. Weekday Mass, Monday to Friday is at 10.00 am, and Saturday at 11.00 am. Weekend Masses one on Saturday evening at 5.30 pm and one on Sunday morning; 11.30 am. There is an exposition of the Blessed Sacrament each weekday after the 10 am Mass which is preceded by the Rosary. The Church is open every day from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm.
St Agatha's Catholic Church
46-12 William St N
The church community in the parish of St. Agatha, North William Street, Dublin, was established in 1830. Weekday Mass, Monday to Friday is at 10.00 am, and Saturday at 11.00 am. Weekend Masses one on Saturday evening at 5.30 pm and one on Sunday morning; 11.30 am. There is an exposition of the Blessed Sacrament each weekday after the 10 am Mass which is preceded by the Rosary. The Church is open every day from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm.

Conseils aux voyageurs

Manières d'économiser

By foot is the fastest/economic way to get around!

If your intention is to enjoy the city, a walk is the best way to get around... otherwise if you plan to visit the countryside Dart or guided tours are a moderate price.
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Casual vibe

Ireland has a casual vibe in most places. Unless you’re planning for a very special occasion, there’s no need to pack fancy. Light sweater (packable is best so you can shove it in a bag when no longer needed) Layers (wool base layers are the best) Extra socks –no one wants cold, wet feet- 4-7 pair underwear 4-7 pair socks 1-2 jeans or pants 3-5 t-shirts (lightweight and great for layering) 2 long sleeve outer layer tops or sweatshirts 1-2 skirts or dresses (depending on the season) Rain jacket (longer than usual) Umbrella Hat, scarf, gloves Warm jacket with a hood