Tour Literary Dublin
Dublin’s famous writers range from Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett and James Joyce through to Roddy Doyle today. The city is full of literary landmarks, so go visit their homes… and their pubs!
Dublin’s famous writers range from Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett and James Joyce through to Roddy Doyle today. The city is full of literary landmarks, so go visit their homes… and their pubs!
The Travel Pages visits Dublin Literary Pubs and enjoys a drink in the city’s bars frequented by the likes of James Joyce, Brendan Behan, Patrick Kavanagh and JP Donleavy.
Mike Gerrard reviews the Secret Dublin guidebook from French publisher Jonglez for The Travel Pages.
The Travel Pages reviews the British Road Map Puzzle Book, based on maps by the AA and a treat for lovers of motoring, maps, history, travel, and trivia.
A tour in a black taxi cab in Belfast is an informative and all-too-real way to learn about the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Epic Drives of the World from Lonely Planet describes 50 of the world’s most exciting road trips, including the Pacific Coast Highway.
With a wealth of superb natural produce on their doorstep and a wave of artisan producers supplying everything from handmade butter and oils to goat kid meat, creative chefs are making Northern Ireland the UK’s hottest foodie destination.