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sile
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Posted at 5:21 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
It depends what you want to do, if you plan on shopping a lot or enjoying the nightlife you'll need a couple of hundred euro, it's ridiculously expensive here, particularly the booze. |
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BubbleCake
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Posted at 4:51 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
| €1000 would definitely be enough for a week. |
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hunterx
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Posted at 4:46 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
so 1000 eu should be fine ??? |
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Alternative Twitch
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Posted at 4:39 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
Bring a few hundred. Sleep all day, party all night. Fuck everything else. You'll love us as a race. We are truly Aryan. |
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Dark Knight
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Posted at 4:35 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
| That really depends on you. Look up the exchange rates for your currency. As for those of us in the US everything is about twice the price because of the poor exchange rate. (I am shocked more Europeans aren't flying here.) I would say you should plan on €40 a day. Shopping there can get expensive, depending where you shop. There are places you will find great deals. I visit once a year as I still have relatives that live in Northern Ireland. |
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BubbleCake
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Posted at 4:34 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
| Probably about €400 - €500 depending on what you plan too do. Weather you will be eating out, going clubbing etc. Where are you going in Ireland? |
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NikkiMikki
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Posted at 4:32 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
| Couple of hundred, at least. |
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lucyloo
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Posted at 4:31 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
| In Ireland? About €25-€30 a day, if you don't want to go shopping (don't shop here it's crazy expensive). Do a "hop-on hop-off" tour of Dublin, but bring a coat because Dublin will be really cold. |
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thelonelyprincess
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Posted at 4:30 pm on Oct. 13, 2008 |
| Where in Ireland are you going? |
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