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A Long Weekend in Frankfurt: Offbeat Plan
Three days covers the reconstruction quarter, the museum row, and a quieter Westend day that most first-timers skip entirely. It’s the version of Frankfurt with the ECB in-joke and Goethe’s actual writing desk still in it. Shorter on time? Drop to the 2-day version . Have a full week? The 7-day itinerary folds this same plan into a longer one with Rhine and Heidelberg day trips added...
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A Weekend in Frankfurt, Off the Beaten Path
Two days is enough to skip Frankfurt’s postcard shot for its odder half: a post-war old town reopened in 2018, a EUR 3 cathedral tower climb, and Sachsenhausen’s cider ritual. Longer stays add museum time and day trips; see the 3-day plan or the full one-week itinerary if you have more time to spend.
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Frankfurt Offbeat: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days is as long as Frankfurt itself supports without leaving town: enough for the reconstruction quarter, the museum row, a Westend afternoon, and a fourth day for Nordend and a second Apfelwein tavern to see if the ritual varies house to house. Staying longer changes the plan entirely, since day trips only start on the 5-day itinerary and up; shorter, drop back to the 3-day plan .
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Frankfurt Offbeat: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days is where Frankfurt stops being just a city trip. The first four days cover the reconstruction quarter, the museum row, Westend, and Nordend; the fifth swaps the city for the Rhine Valley, castle-lined banks and all, an hour and ten minutes away by regional train. Need only the city? The 4-day itinerary is this same plan minus Day 5. Want Heidelberg too? Keep going to the 6-day plan .
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Frankfurt Offbeat: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days keeps the first five intact, reconstruction quarter, museum row, Westend, Nordend, and a Rhine Valley day, then adds Heidelberg, the fastest big “wow” day trip Frankfurt has, under an hour each way by ICE. Only want the Rhine day? Drop back to the 5-day plan . Have a full week? The 7-day itinerary adds Mainz and Wiesbaden on top of this.
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One Week in Frankfurt: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week keeps the first six days exactly as they are, reconstruction quarter, museum row, Westend, Nordend, Ruedesheim, Heidelberg, and closes with a seventh day split between Mainz and Wiesbaden, both under 40 minutes away and easily paired. Only have six days? Drop the 6-day plan instead; it’s this same route minus Day 7.
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A Long Weekend in Guangzhou: Offbeat Plan
Three days extends the offbeat weekend with a converted cannery and a traditional medicine market most first-timers never find, then closes on the Canton Tower rather than skipping it entirely. Only here for a weekend? The 2 day plan covers the first two days alone; want the full week? See the 7 day plan for Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Foshan on top of this.
Day Focus 1 Stone House Cathedral, Beijing...
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A Weekend in Guangzhou, Off the Beaten Path
Two days is enough for the offbeat version of Guangzhou if you skip the sights everyone else queues for: a granite cathedral and a ¥10 folk art hall on day one, a ¥5 mountain and a Zaha Hadid opera house on day two. Staying longer? The 3 day and 7 day plans build on this exact spine, and the full city guide covers Guangzhou beyond the day-by-day.
Day Focus 1 Stone House Cathedral, Beijing Road,...
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Guangzhou Off the Beaten Path: 4 Days
Four days is the full city version of offbeat Guangzhou: the cathedral and yum cha, the $5 mountain and the opera house, a cannery and a medicine market, then a Five Rams food crawl to close it out, all without a Pearl River Delta day trip. Add one? The 5 day plan folds in Shenzhen on top of this exact spine.
Day Focus 1 Stone House Cathedral, Beijing Road, yum cha, Chen Clan Hall, Shamian Island...
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Guangzhou Off the Beaten Path: 5 Days
Five days is where the offbeat Guangzhou plan crosses the city line: four days of the cathedral, the $5 mountain, the cannery, and the Five Rams food crawl, then a Shenzhen day trip that takes less time than the drive from the airport did. Prefer the city alone? See the 4 day plan . Want two Pearl River Delta crossings instead of one? The 6 day plan adds Hong Kong.
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Guangzhou Off the Beaten Path: 6 Days
Six days folds a second Pearl River Delta crossing into the offbeat spine: four days of the city’s real quirks, a Shenzhen half-day, then a full day in Hong Kong, a genuine international border reached in under an hour. Only want one crossing? The 5 day plan stops at Shenzhen. Have a full week? The 7 day plan adds Foshan on top of this.
Day Focus Travel time 1 Stone House Cathedral, Beijing...
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One Week in Guangzhou: Offbeat Plan
A full week runs the complete offbeat Guangzhou spine, four city days, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, then Foshan for Ip Man’s actual training ground, all without repeating a sight. Shorter trip? The 5 day plan stops after Shenzhen and the 6 day plan adds Hong Kong; this is those two plus one more crossing.
Day Focus Travel time 1 Stone House Cathedral, Beijing Road, yum cha, Chen Clan Hall, Shamian...
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A Long Weekend in Israel: The Offbeat Plan
Three days based in Jerusalem: one to settle in, one for the Dead Sea and Masada, and one for Bethlehem, a genuine border crossing rather than a suburb stop. Drop back to the 2 day version if Bethlehem doesn’t fit this trip, or add Tel Aviv with the 4 day itinerary .
Day Focus Travel time from Jerusalem 1 Arrival, an Old City taste, settle in None, city-based 2 The Dead Sea and Masada About...
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A Long Weekend in Jerusalem: Offbeat Plan
Three days keeps the weekend’s ramparts-and-Old-City plan and adds an underground water tunnel and a market that becomes a bar after dark, still without a rental car. For the shorter version, see the 2 day weekend plan ; for more days, the 4 day offbeat plan adds Yad Vashem and the Israel Museum next.
Day Focus 1 Ramparts, the Western Wall, and the Holy Sepulchre 2 The Temple Mount window,...
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A Weekend in Israel, Off the Beaten Path
Two days based in Jerusalem, built around one trip that’s worth more than a checklist of sights: the Dead Sea and Masada, the classic day out and the reason a short Israel trip is worth extending past the Old City. Skip Bethlehem and Tel Aviv this time; add them with the 3 day through 7 day versions of this plan.
Day Focus Travel time from Jerusalem 1 Arrival, an Old City taste, settle in...
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A Weekend in Jerusalem, Off the Beaten Path
Two days covers the Old City’s essentials without ever queuing for the Western Wall Tunnels or the Tower of David’s paid views: a free ramparts walk, the Western Wall Plaza, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Temple Mount’s narrow visiting window, and a walking descent from the Mount of Olives, all on foot or by light rail. For the longer version of this trip, see the 3 day...
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Israel Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Plan
Four days based in Jerusalem: settle in, the Dead Sea and Masada, Bethlehem’s crossing, then Tel Aviv by train for the coastal contrast the rest of this trip doesn’t have. Drop back to the 3 day plan if Tel Aviv doesn’t fit, or add Jericho with the 5 day itinerary .
Day Focus Travel time from Jerusalem 1 Arrival, an Old City taste, settle in None, city-based 2 The Dead Sea and...
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Israel Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Plan
Five days based in Jerusalem, adding Jericho, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited sites, onto the Dead Sea, Masada, Bethlehem, and Tel Aviv days already built into the 4 day itinerary . Drop back a day if Jericho’s light infrastructure doesn’t appeal, or add a slower desert day with the 6 day plan .
Day Focus Travel time from Jerusalem 1 Arrival, an Old City taste,...
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Israel Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Plan
Six days based in Jerusalem, adding a slower, dedicated Ein Gedi day onto the Dead Sea, Masada, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, and Jericho days already covered in the 5 day itinerary . This is the version for travelers who want the desert twice, once fast on a group tour, once at their own pace.
Day Focus Travel time from Jerusalem 1 Arrival, an Old City taste, settle in None, city-based 2 The Dead Sea and...
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Jerusalem Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Plan
Four days keeps the 3 day plan’s ramparts, market, and tunnel, then adds a weekday for Yad Vashem and the Israel Museum, both of which close for Shabbat. For fewer days, see the 3 day offbeat plan ; for more, the 5 day offbeat plan adds the Western Wall Tunnels next.
Day Focus 1 Ramparts, the Western Wall, and the Holy Sepulchre 2 The Temple Mount window, the souks, and the Mount of Olives 3...
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Jerusalem Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Plan
Five days keeps the 4 day plan intact and adds a morning underground at the Western Wall Tunnels plus an evening in Mamilla or the German Colony. For fewer days, see the 4 day offbeat plan ; for more, the 6 day offbeat plan builds in a Shabbat-safe day next.
Day Focus 1 Ramparts, the Western Wall, and the Holy Sepulchre 2 The Temple Mount window, the souks, and the Mount of Olives 3 The...
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Jerusalem Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Plan
Six days keeps the 5 day plan and slots in a dedicated Shabbat-safe day, since Jerusalem’s light rail and buses stop citywide for roughly a day every week regardless of when your trip starts. For fewer days, see the 5 day offbeat plan ; for the full week, the 7 day offbeat itinerary adds a second Mount of Olives morning and the Armenian Quarter’s ceramics workshops.
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One Week in Israel: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week based in Jerusalem, the entire gateway list from the 6 day itinerary , the Dead Sea and Masada, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Jericho, and a slower Ein Gedi day, plus one flexible day built in for whatever the week’s Shabbat closures or flight schedule demand.
Day Focus Travel time from Jerusalem 1 Arrival, an Old City taste, settle in None, city-based 2 The Dead Sea and Masada About 1.
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One Week in Jerusalem: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week keeps the 6 day plan’s Shabbat-safe day intact and adds a slower, second morning on the Mount of Olives plus the Armenian Quarter’s ceramics workshops most rushed trips skip entirely. For fewer days, see the 6 day offbeat plan ; this is the longest version of the city-only route.
Day Focus 1 Ramparts, the Western Wall, and the Holy Sepulchre 2 The Temple Mount window, the...
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A Long Weekend in Warsaw: The Offbeat Plan
Three days adds POLIN and Muranów to the offbeat weekend, and keeps the city’s two 1940s uprisings, a year apart, straight instead of blurred together. No rental car, no day trip. Shorter still? See the 2 day version ; need more time? See 4 days .
Day Focus 1 Old Town’s reconstruction story and the first mermaid statue 2 Praga: Koneser, the vodka museum, and courtyard shrines 3 POLIN...
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A Weekend in Warsaw, Off the Beaten Path
Warsaw’s offbeat weekend swaps the postcard checklist for the reconstruction story behind it and Praga’s vodka museum. Two days, no rental car, no day trip: Day 1 covers the Old Town honestly, Day 2 crosses the river to Koneser and the courtyard shrines. See the 3 day version if POLIN can fit.
Day Focus 1 Old Town’s reconstruction story and the first mermaid statue 2 Praga:...
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One Week in Warsaw: An Offbeat Itinerary
One week off the beaten path in Warsaw closes back in Praga: Warsaw Zoo, the villa that hid 300 people from the Nazis, and Saska Kępa, a neighborhood most week-long visitors never reach. No rental car, no day trip, the whole week stays inside the city. See 6 days for a shorter version.
Day Focus 1 Old Town’s reconstruction story and the first mermaid statue 2 Praga: Koneser, the vodka...
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Warsaw as Your Base: 2 Days, Offbeat Trips
This 2 day plan uses Warsaw purely as a launchpad: one day to land and get oriented, one day for Lodz, the only genuine single-day rail trip that comfortably fits a stay this short. Extend to the 3 day version to add Chopin’s birthplace, or go further for Torun, Treblinka and an overnight in Krakow.
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Warsaw as Your Base: 3 Days, Offbeat Trips
This 3 day plan takes the 2 day Warsaw-plus-Lodz base and adds Chopin’s birthplace at Zelazowa Wola, about an hour out with one connecting leg required. Extend to the 4 day version to add Torun’s Gothic old town, or go further for Treblinka and an overnight in Krakow.
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Warsaw as Your Base: 4 Days, Offbeat Trips
This 4 day plan builds on the 3 day Lodz-plus-Chopin base and adds Torun’s Gothic old town, 2h10 to 2h40 each way, the furthest genuine single-day rail trip on this list. Extend to the 5 day version to add Treblinka’s memorial, or go further for an overnight in Krakow.
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Warsaw as Your Base: 5 Days, Offbeat Trips
This 5 day plan adds the Treblinka memorial, about 1h45 away, onto the Lodz, Zelazowa Wola and Torun trips already covered, with Kampinos National Park as the lighter free swap if a memorial day isn’t what you’re after. Extend to the 6 day version to start the Krakow overnight this family builds toward.
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Warsaw as Your Base: 6 Days, Offbeat Trips
This 6 day plan keeps the Lodz, Zelazowa Wola, Torun and Treblinka trips already covered and uses the extra day to start something the shorter versions deliberately skip: Krakow. It’s an overnight, not a day trip, so day 6 gets you there and settled in; the 7 day version is where a full second day and the trip home actually happen.
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Warsaw as Your Base: 7 Days, Offbeat Trips
This 7 day plan is the full ladder: Lodz, Zelazowa Wola, Torun and Treblinka on days 2 through 5, then Krakow on days 6 and 7, the overnight that every shorter version in this family deliberately leaves incomplete. Day 7 adds a full second day in Krakow, or an Auschwitz-Birkenau add-on run from there, before the evening train home.
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Warsaw Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days adds Wola: the Warsaw Uprising Museum and Powązki Cemetery, whose tombs survived 1944 intact while most of the city didn’t. Still no rental car, no day trip. See the 3 day version for less, or 5 days to add the Palace of Culture’s neon museum.
Day Focus 1 Old Town’s reconstruction story and the first mermaid statue 2 Praga: Koneser, the vodka museum, and courtyard...
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Warsaw Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days adds the Palace of Culture and Science, which now holds both the 30th-floor observation deck and the relocated Neon Muzeum four floors below it, plus the 1905 Fotoplastikon a short walk away. No rental car, no day trip. See 4 days for less, or 6 days to add Łazienki and Wilanów.
Day Focus 1 Old Town’s reconstruction story and the first mermaid statue 2 Praga: Koneser, the vodka...
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Warsaw Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days adds Łazienki Park, the Chopin Monument, Warsaw’s second mermaid statue on the riverbank, and Wilanów Palace, whose grounds now charge admission. No rental car, no day trip. See 5 days for less, or one full week to close the loop back in Praga.
Day Focus 1 Old Town’s reconstruction story and the first mermaid statue 2 Praga: Koneser, the vodka museum, and courtyard shrines 3...
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A Long Weekend in Milan: The Offbeat Plan
Three Days in Milan, With Room to Breathe Three days nests the weekend plan and adds a full morning at Fondazione Prada plus a proper Navigli afternoon and evening, canal boat, aperitivo, and the Sunday antiques market if the dates line up. It is still a tight, efficient plan, just one with enough slack to linger over a coffee instead of sprinting between timed tickets. Shorter on time? See the 2...
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A Long Weekend of Milan Escapes
Three Days, Three Trains Out of Milan This three-day plan keeps Milan as a fixed base and spends each day on a different rail-reachable escape: Lake Como’s Varenna and Bellagio, Bergamo’s walled upper town, then Verona’s Roman Arena by fast train. No hotel changes, no checked bags moved, just three separate day trips stacked back to back.
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A Week of Milan Escapes
Seven Days, Six Trains, One Red Alpine Finale This full week bases you in Milan for six rail day trips, Lake Como, Bergamo, Verona, Lake Maggiore, Turin, and Franciacorta, then saves the biggest commitment, the Bernina Express into the Swiss Alps, for the day you can actually spare a full 24 hours. If you’re also doing the city itself on this trip, the Milan guide covers the Duomo and the...
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A Weekend in Milan, Off the Beaten Path
Two Days in Milan, Skipping the Highlight-Reel Version Two days in Milan means picking exactly two things and refusing to rush them: the Duomo and the Last Supper on day one, Brera, Castello Sforzesco, and the Cimitero Monumentale on day two. It is a tight plan built around one hard deadline, the Last Supper’s timed slot, with the rest arranged loosely enough to survive a delay. Longer stays...
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A Weekend of Milan Escapes
Two Days Out of Milan, Not In It This two-day plan swaps a full day in Milan for two of its best rail-reachable escapes: Lake Como’s Varenna and Bellagio on day one, Bergamo’s walled upper town on day two. Both trips return to Milan by evening, so your hotel booking in the city never changes. If you’re also covering the Duomo and the Last Supper this trip, the Milan guide handles...
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Milan Escapes Off the Beaten Path: 4 Days
Four Days, Four Trains, One Hotel in Milan This four-day plan bases you in Milan the entire time and spends each day on a different escape: Lake Como, Bergamo, Verona, then Lake Maggiore’s Borromean Islands, so you get both marquee lakes on one trip without ever changing hotels or repeating a route.
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Milan Escapes Off the Beaten Path: 5 Days
Five Days, Five Trains, Zero Repeated Scenery This five-day plan bases you in Milan and gives a full day to each of its best rail-reachable escapes: Lake Como, Bergamo, Verona, Lake Maggiore, then Turin, the underrated big city most shorter Milan trips skip entirely in favor of a second lake.
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Milan Escapes Off the Beaten Path: 6 Days
Six Days Out of Milan, Five by Rail and One by Tour This six-day plan covers five rail day trips, Lake Como, Bergamo, Verona, Lake Maggiore, and Turin, then closes with Franciacorta, the one entry on this list that needs a booked wine tour rather than a train ticket, since no direct rail line reaches the vineyards themselves.
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Milan Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Itinerary
Four Days in Milan, Adding a Forest and a Spa Four days nests the long-weekend plan and adds a fourth theme entirely: Milan’s modern architecture and a genuine half-day of rest, the Bosco Verticale towers followed by a choice between a thermal spa and a stadium tour. It is the first version of this itinerary with enough slack to skip a stop without derailing the rest. Shorter on time? See...
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Milan Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Itinerary
Five Days in Milan, Adding Fashion Without the Shopping Bags Five days nests the four-day plan and adds a day built around Milan’s design and performance culture: the Quadrilatero della Moda for free window-shopping, an actual Teatro alla Scala tour, and the Galleria’s rooftop Skywalk in the afternoon. It is the point where this itinerary stops feeling like a checklist and starts...
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Milan Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Itinerary
Six Days in Milan, for the Museums Nobody Rushes Six days nests the five-day plan and adds the museums that get skipped when the Duomo eats the whole schedule: Museo del Novecento’s modern art collection on the piazza itself, and the Triennale di Milano’s design exhibitions inside Parco Sempione. It also builds in a second pass at whichever half-day, spa or stadium, got left for later...
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One Week in Milan: An Offbeat Itinerary
A Full Week in Milan, Never Leaving the City Limits Seven days nests all six shorter plans and closes with a slower, deliberately quiet day: a residential neighborhood with no tourist traffic, panettone at Peck, and a free rooftop view for anyone who skipped the paid one. This is the version for travelers who want Milan itself, not Milan as a springboard to the lakes. Shorter on time? Every...
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A Long Weekend in Dublin: The Offbeat Plan
Three days adds Temple Bar in daylight, Christ Church and a small-group museum hour to the two-day spine below, still without a car or a day trip outside the city. Compare the shorter 2-day version or the longer 4-day plan if this length isn’t quite right.
Day Focus 1 Trinity’s Book of Kells, the free museum next door, and a trad session off Temple Bar 2 Guinness Storehouse, Kilmainham...
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A Long Weekend in Ireland: The Offbeat Plan
Three days is the 2-day plan plus Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains, the closest genuine nature day trip Dublin has, and the one with a lake dressed up to look like a pint of stout.
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Kilmainham Gaol tickets: online only via heritageireland.ie , released 28 days ahead at midnight and gone within minutes Book of Kells and Trinity College tickets : timed entry, summer...
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