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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: SUNDAY, March 13, 1994                   TAG: 9403150160
SECTION: TRAVEL                    PAGE: F-6   EDITION: METRO 
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SO YOU'RE PLANNING A TRIP TO DUBLIN?|

Getting There:

Aer Lingus has regular flights from New York, Boston and Chicago; Delta from Atlanta.

Where to Stay:

For the budget minded, best bets are Egan's Guest House (7/9 Iona Park 9, tel. 303611; $60-$75 double, with full Irish breakfast) and the Fitzwilliam Hotel (41 Fitzwilliam St. Upper 2 600448; $65-$90). Expect to pay about $50 for two at bed-and-breakfast establishments throughout Dublin. If money is no object, try the Conrad Hotel (Earlsfort Terrace; 800-445-8667 in the United States; from $215, without breakfast) or the Shelbourne Hotel (St. Stephen's Green; 800-225-5843 in the United States; from $215).

Where to Eat:

Soup-and-sandwich pub lunches cost about $15 for two. Dubliners save their heavy eating for dinner. One of the city's top attractions is Gallagher's in Temple Bar, near O'Connell Bridge. Traditional Irish stew with thick slabs of soda bread is the house specialty (about $25 for two with wine - beer is not served).

Information:

Details about hotels, restaurants and sightseeing in Dublin are available from the Irish Tourist Board, 757 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017 (212-418-0800). In Dublin, the Tourist Information Office at 14 O'Connell St. has a supply of free city maps and guides.



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