From Eindhoven to Dublin

Following the annual Holiday Fair in Utrecht we went by train and then by bus to Eindhoven Airport with an e-ticket for two people (total € 39.75) to make a trip to Dublin.
Airfare for two peopleOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is located in the eastern part of the country and near the River Liffey. More than half a million inhabitants live in Dublin and the total area is about 115 squareOkumaya devam et
Dublin

What to see in Dublin?
1👍. The Spire
2👍. Ha'penny Bridge
3👍. Christ Church
4👍. The Castle
5👍. Trinity College
6👍. Custom House
7👍. Samuel Beckett Bridge
8👍. SmithfieldOkumaya devam et
Swords Evergreen B&B

We arrived at the location at about 21:30 local time (there is a 1 hour time difference with the Netherlands). We took a taxi from the airport to the town of Swords. The ride took 10 minutes andOkumaya devam et
Swords Evergreen B&B

An overnight stay with breakfast in this hotel.
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Swords Evergreen B&B

Breakfast at 08:00 and then some pictures taken of the bed & breakfast location. Host, friendly and nice man, came to serve and had made scrambled egg for Anneke and me. He was also able to arrange aOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Walking towards the Ha'penny Bridge after being dropped off by the taxi in O'Connell street.
Dublin The Spire

At a whopping 120 meters (400 feet) high, The Spire of Dublin is without a doubt the tallest building in Dublin city centre, with a 3 meter wide base acting as the foundation of the spire. Pointing toOkumaya devam et
Dublin Ha'penny Bridge

The Ha'penny Bridge is a cast iron pedestrian bridge over the Liffey in Dublin that was built in 1816. Officially called the Leffey Bridge, the bridge owes its nickname to its history. You had to payOkumaya devam et
Dublin Ha'penny Bridge

Searching for the famous bridge, crossing it and after that looking for more landmarks to visit.
Dublin Ha'penny Bridge

Crossing the Ha'penny Bridge with my sister.
Dublin

After the bridge we had coffee at McDonald's and then went on looking for the more beautiful things to see. There are so many buildings here with ornaments and squares, among which is The Wall ofOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Dublin

On our way to find the castle or the church.
Dublin Christ Church

The church bell of Christ Church rang very loud and for quite a long time. At 11am there was a service we were told. At 13:00 the church was free for viewing by tourists. We decided not to wait andOkumaya devam et
Dublin Christ Church

Christ Church Cathedral is Dublin's oldest building and stands on the site where the Danish King Sitriuc built a small wooden church. It is one of the most visited sights in Dublin. In 1172, theOkumaya devam et
Dublin

From the church we walked to the castle and came across another church, St Werburgh'sOkumaya devam et
Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

Located on a green hill near the sea, Dublin Castle was used between the years 1922-1171 as the seat of the representatives of the British Government and the United Kingdom, the office of the BritishOkumaya devam et
Dublin Castle

The Castle from the inside.
Dublin Castle

The Castle from the inside.
Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

Dublin

From The Castle we walked towards Trinity College.
Dublin

Walking from one interesting spot to another one. Bank of Ireland (Houses of Parliament), Saint Andrew's Church.
We bought tickets in advance (2x 8 €) at the tourist office in Dublin for the DublinOkumaya devam et