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Would'nt want to take the Gloucester thread off topic. . . . so heres a Belfast one.
Theres no IBIS in Belfast either
We stayed at Jurys one year (which is in the city centre). . theres also a Express by Holiday Inn up by the Uni part of town (both are about a 15-20 min walk from Ravenhill).
Theres no IBIS in Belfast either
We stayed at Jurys one year (which is in the city centre). . theres also a Express by Holiday Inn up by the Uni part of town (both are about a 15-20 min walk from Ravenhill).
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Beer Baron wrote:Yeah, coach up and back would be the better option. Belfast is expensive. Thats anther trip I have planned.
Used the aircoach service last time. . picks you up and drops you off outside Jurys in the City Centre (a lot cheaper and not much longer than the train either). . is only EUR 18 return
http://www.aircoach.ie/table.routes.belfast.php
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Could this not be an ideal opp for a Harp fuled "Love Leinster" bus trip?
I'd make myself available...
I'd make myself available...
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I think no Leinster season would be complete without the Official Unofficial Bus Trip North. 2003's (inaugural) trip saw the birth of the now infamous "Allez Les Bleus" chant, after all.fungalboy wrote:Could this not be an ideal opp for a Harp fuled "Love Leinster" bus trip?
I'd make myself available...
Could somebody bring along precise directions, though?
Thanks
.....and break with traditionckav wrote:I think no Leinster season would be complete without the Official Unofficial Bus Trip North. 2003's (inaugural) trip saw the birth of the now infamous "Allez Les Bleus" chant, after all.fungalboy wrote:Could this not be an ideal opp for a Harp fuled "Love Leinster" bus trip?
I'd make myself available...
Could somebody bring along precise directions, though?
Thanks
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Will probably do the aircoach thing myself if the branch don't do a coach. Try to save a few squid for christmas and Glouccester trip. Did you book a room SS?sheepshagger wrote:Beer Baron wrote:Yeah, coach up and back would be the better option. Belfast is expensive. Thats anther trip I have planned.
Used the aircoach service last time. . picks you up and drops you off outside Jurys in the City Centre (a lot cheaper and not much longer than the train either). . is only EUR 18 return
http://www.aircoach.ie/table.routes.belfast.php
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