Kylta wrote: » Am a true blue ( it means born within the canals). Not many dubs go shopping in town anymore, they basically use the shopping centres on the outskirts. No parking and most of them have whatever shop you need. I personally think in the future dublin will be aimed at tourism. There already trying to keep the cars out off town. The clampers are like little fu¢king gremlins, its that bad that there even clamping in the outskirts too. Dublin is gone to expense for Dubs. I've been to prague and berlin etc, they seem to have an originality about them. People must remember that the brits ran this country a hundred years ago, so what your basically looking at is an old british city, thats maybe the equivalent of Leeds or Manchester. Definitely not the equivalent of London. Its still a great city dublin for tourist, but you won't find many dubs in the city centre
Zebra3 wrote: » Too much air and noise pollution. It's a kip because cars rule the roost. Avoid it as much as I can.
Zebra3 wrote: » It's a kip because cars rule the roost.
DubInMeath wrote: » You forgot all the culchies looking up at all the buildings and public transport, while having a chance at getting the shift from someone who isn't their cousin.
Sam Hain wrote: » says a Dub that persumably now lives in Meath LOL
ziggyman17 wrote: » Love going into town.. We go in once a week........Lots of lovely places to have a bite to eat.......The Long Hall, The Palace Bar, The Stags Head, Toners, to have a few nice pints of Guinness, an evening walk in Stephens Green Park is always lovely, once you know where to go and stay away from certain places then Dublin City is a great little town.....
Kewreeuss wrote: » I am beginning to think Dublin City is for tourists who fly in and those who live there. Parking charges, traffic restrictions and cost of public transport inhibit casual visits. If I lived in ranelagh or contaref and had a bike I’d be fine.:D
Kylta wrote: » but you won't find many dubs in the city centre
Candie wrote: » Dublin is a nice city that you can walk around fairly comfortably
Zebra3 wrote: » It's actually not. A nightmare for cyclists too.
Better Than Christ wrote: » It's a nightmare for cyclists, but it's a nice city to walk around - plenty of parks and squares and some lovely architecture. It would be even nicer if car usage was heavily discouraged and you didn't have to press a button to request 'permission' to get from one side of a street to the other.
jimwallace197 wrote: » So, as if people from the country don't get the opportunity to travel abroad and see other cities. Stop acting like Dublin is the centre of the world.
GT89 wrote: » Yes I find Grafton and Henry Street are much more pleasant places to shop than Dundrum or Blanchardstown. For me I'm as quick getting into town on a bus than sitting in traffic to get in to park in places like Dundrum or Blanch. Around Christmas these places are nightmares and town is just as good.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Parts of it are a nightmare to walk around. I work (or used to maybe) in Baggot st area. There's barely enough room for pedestrians on part of Baggot st and especially Merrion row, so at lunchtime you have people doing 80km down the street while pedestrians are pushed out onto the roads. It's dangerous. I mean it isn't too bad but it could be so much better, if there were less cars.