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Feb 17, 2009 11:44

Hey! I need some input on Ireland/Scotland ( Read more... )

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ksleepy February 17 2009, 23:19:14 UTC
I love all 3 of those places! In spring it will most likely be cold in Scotland and Ireland, but then again its always cold there ;) There are so many fabulous places to visit. Where are you thinking of going? In Ireland you you going to the north or south? And do you want to stay in one city in scotland and venture out from there or do a few days in different cities?

We can chat when I come up to visit :)

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tequillagirl February 18 2009, 00:05:53 UTC
Ohhh, I cannot waiiiiiiit!! It’s all I can think about! Hehe

I’d love to hear more, and see any pics you might have!! We plan to spend about 6 days in Ireland, 6 in Scotland, and 9 in Rome….

We thought about renting a car in Dublin, and driving through… what do you think?

We sort of planned to stay in one city in Scotland, but we’re open to suggestions!

And…….does that mean you’re coming for sure!?! So, so excited!

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pobbly February 19 2009, 06:58:56 UTC
Belfast is awesome, lots of political history there. Although most of Ireland has great political history. It depends if you want old, or modern? Dublin, although there is much history, it's very modern now. Largest european university is now in Dublin, Ireland so the mix of cultures there is insane. Scotland is easy, Edinburgh. Glasgow isn't worth it in my opinion, it's cool to see the churches and what not, but you'd have more fun driving south to the England border and seeing Carlisle Castle and then back up in Edinburgh for their castle. Edinburgh is a cool place to stay, the city is built around the original castle. The pubs and restaurants are awesome, it's very hip and young with lots of music and more. Not to mention, harry potter was written there or something ( ... )

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