Day One: Dublin
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Arrived in Dublin this morning, got our rental car, and started checking out the city early. Early morning traffic in Dublin is no joke! Wes did well for his first time driving on the opposite side onBaca lagi
Arrived in Dublin this morning, got our rental car, and started checking out the city early. Early morning traffic in Dublin is no joke! Wes did well for his first time driving on the opposite side onBaca lagi
Landing in Dublin, Ireland!
Next stop was lunch and our first beers in Ireland at Gallaghers Boxty. On the way there, we stopped by the Molly Malone statute but she was getting all polished up from being graffitied. Then weBaca lagi
Our next stop was a short walk down to Saint Patrick's Cathedral, founded in 1191 as a Roman Catholic cathedral, it is now the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. The windows contain storiesBaca lagi
We walked across the River Liffey to the north side of Dublin for dinner at The Church Cafe. We enjoyed a meal while listening to some trad music and watching the Irish dancers occassionally perform.Baca lagi
Never thought we'd be running to jail but that is how we found ourselves on our second morning on the Emerald Isle. Our day started with a visit to Kilmainham Goal. Kilmainham Goal opened in 1796 asBaca lagi
Some more pictures from Kilmainham Goal. These include the entrance and the museum.
After escaping from jail, we headed to the Guinness Storehouse. Guinness was founded in 1759 at the Saint James's Gate Brewery by Arthur Guinness, who signed a 9000 year lease on the property. WeBaca lagi
Perched atop the Guinness Storehouse, the Gravity Bar offers 360-degree views of Dublin to enjoy as you drink a pint of Guinness Stout. The Gravity Bar is designed to look like the head of a pintBaca lagi
We left Dublin and headed west. Our next stop was Clonmacnoise, which is a monastery founded by St Ciaran on the banks of the River Shannon in the 6th century. It became one of Ireland's major centersBaca lagi