Dublin Trinity College

Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most famous college. It was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, who wanted to teach the Irish "civilization".
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Dublin Trinity College

The campus itself is worth a visit, but the main attraction is the Old Library: the Book of Kells: four beautifully illustrated books from the 9th century containing the four Gospels.
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Dublin

The Westin Hotel, Rosie Hacket Bridge and Loopline Bridge.
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Dublin Custom House

Custom House Quay was built between 1781 – 1791 and is regarded as a masterpiece of European neoclassicism. It was designed by James Gandon (1743 – 1823) who today, is recognized as the leadingMeer informatie
Dublin Samuel Beckett Bridge

The Samuel Becket Bridge in Dublin City is one of the new landmarks of Ireland's capital city. The bridge connects Guild Street on the north bank of the River Liffey, with Sir John Rogerson’s QuayMeer informatie
Dublin Central Bus Station

Also visited the bus station in Dublin and then the battery of my handy was empty. In a shop near the bus station I bought 2 day tickets (2x10€), the so-called Leap card, for unlimited travel onMeer informatie
Dublin Smithfield

Then we took the tram going to Smithfield. At a restaurant near 'Coke Lane' I could charge myMeer informatie
Dublin

Back in the centre of Dublin. Buying some souvenirs at a shop and going for a ride on a doubledecker bus. Nice view from the top of the bus.
Dublin

We came along The Ambassador Theatre.
Dublin Outskirts

We didn't know where the bus was going, but at a certain point it left the city. After a while we stepped out of the bus and walked a little to see where we were. There was a big park nearby and weMeer informatie
From Dublin to Eindhoven

We had bought tickets in advance (2x 8 €) at the tourist office in Dublin for the Dublin Express to the airport. When we arrived at the departure point (Eden Quay) there were already many peopleMeer informatie