| shamrock83802:38 UTC13 Sep 2007 | Internet Cafes in Ireland :
My wife and I are flying to Ireland this weekend for an 11-day CIE International tour starting in Dublin and continuing south and west through Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, Ring of Kerry, Killarney, Galway, and points between before flying home from Shannon.
I’d like to send e-mails from Ireland to family and friends at home. My current internet provider is Roadrunner (@nyc.rr.com). Just how do Internet cafes work over there in terms of available facilities, costs, hours, specific requirements, etc? How does one find these places and are they readily available in the cities mentioned above?
Many thanks.
Mike (shamrock838)
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| pillarfeet03:11 UTC13 Sep 2007 | hi, i wouldn't worry about not finding an internet cafe here in ireland, they are everywhere. the usual price is around one euro for 20 mins but they all vary and im sure some will have special prices for a certain amount of time. the facilities are the same as everywhere you go in sit at he computer and work away and there's no problem copying photos from a camera to a computer etc. etc. . also on a seperate note you may be under the impression that dublin is the capital of ireland this is in fact not the case. in fact it is cork which is the capital. im more than happy tp point his out. enjoy ireland ( especially cork)
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| burlthai10:08 UTC13 Sep 2007 | in Ireland, I used to go into the local library and use their service for less than internet cafes. not sure of the services offered now, but may be worth a look.
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| odecar1020:24 UTC13 Sep 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>also on a seperate note you may be under the impression that dublin is the capital of ireland this is in fact not the case. in fact it is cork which is the capital.<hr></blockquote>
OP be wary of delusional Cork men.
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| bridoc1001:09 UTC14 Sep 2007 | I just got back Sunday from a trip to Ireland. Internet cafes were plentiful and pretty inexpensive, especially in Galway, Limerick City, Dublin, etc.
Have a great trip!
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| yofletch21:17 UTC14 Sep 2007 | if you go to the nearest library or try the nearest "Chartbusters" they are a DVD rental store in most large towns and cities they charge 3 euros per hour.
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| alvasheehy04:07 UTC19 Sep 2007 | up the rebels! Cork is great! Live on the People's republic of Cork!
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