| These are all good books, and I have listed the most up-to-date versions of each one. In the end which one is best is a matter of personal preference. Because roads are being built, hotels constructed and restaurants opened at a very rapid rate in Ireland, guide books go out of date VERY fast. | ||
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| Frommer's Ireland 2007 (Frommer's Complete)
by Christi Daugherty If you only buy one guide, buy this | Lonely Planet Ireland (Lonely Planet)
by Fionn Davenport Good on background information | Rick Steves' Ireland 2007
by Rick Steves Accurate, easy to read and up to date |
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| Ireland (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
by Tim Perry $16.50 Lovely momento of an Irish vacation | Fodor's Ireland 2007 (Fodor's Gold Guides)
by Fodor's Excellent all round guide. | The Rough Guide to Ireland 8 (Rough Guide T...
by Paul Gray Opinionated and forthright |
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| Ireland Travelbook (Aaa Ireland Travelbook)
by AAA $17.95 All there in a no nonsense style | Ireland for Dummies
by Elizabeth Albertson Good, esp for Dummies fans | Karen Brown's Ireland: Exceptional Places t...
by Karen Brown Not a carry around guide, but good |
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