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Temple Bar

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    • Day 1

      Partiamo da Dublino - parte prima

      April 24 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Una volta presa l'auto in Aereoporto, prezioso l'aiuto di Giuseppe, il receptionist di Europcar dalle origini Baresi, siamo partiti per Dublino centro. CONCENTRAZIONE MASSIMA ... la guida a destra è sempre un po' ostica quando si comincia. Lasciata l'auto in un comodo parking multipiano ed i nostri trolley in hotel, cominciamo ad esplorare la città... o meglio, a lasciarci guidare dalle emozioni.Read more

    • Day 1

      Quattro passi a sud est

      April 24 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Dal castello, una struttura medievale del 1200 con quattro torri, un fossato e un ponte levatoio distrutta da un incendio e ricostruita nel 1600 (... oggi una sola torre ed è divenuta stabile governativo), spingendosi verso sud si arriva alla cattedrale di San Patrizio, la più grande delle due cattedrali protestanti di Dublino. Attraverso case tipiche vittoriane e popolari casette in mattoni rossi appare, con il suo fascino d'altri tempi, il quartiere di Portobello ... da vivere e gustare per la sua unica atmosfera ed i suoi ristorantiniRead more

    • Day 16

      Dublin — Temple Bar

      April 26 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 41 °F

      Our last day in Dublin was yet another beautiful sunny day. We really lucked out with the weather for this trip. After a long day trying to fit in what sightseeing we could, we made our way to the Clayton Hotel at the airport and had a relaxing and reflective dinner together in the pub. There we finished up our trip with a fun photo contest and our last game of Five Crowns. For me, one moment in Fitzgerald’s Pub at lunch will be etched in my memory for some time. Crowded House was playing in the background — one of my favorite songs — and I just scanned the faces in the little private booth we had. “Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you.” I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had this experience — for my family to join me six months into my journey and for us to share this amazing time together. We arrived in Ireland after the locals had suffered through their rainiest winter in 50 years, yet we had beautiful weather and just a few drizzles. As we said often during the trip, our Irish family reunion was blessed by those who’ve gone before us, and they were smiling down on us this week. The meaning behind the lyrics of “Weather with You” is that you are responsible for the environment around you — happiness, positive energy, harmony — and I definitely felt that this week, with the help and guidance of Pizzas past and present.Read more

    • Day 2

      Der anfang vom ende…?

      June 1, 2022 in Ireland ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Die Nacht nachdem Bier und nachdem langen Tag war gar nicht gut. Ich habe mich wohl erkältet. Die ganze Nacht Nase geputzt und vor mich her gehustet und genießt. Mein Zimmer war schätzungsweise sehr begeistert von mir :(Read more

    • Day 3

      Creando recuerdos con nuevas amistades

      June 26, 2022 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Lo mejor que nos llevamos de Dublín es una bonita amistad con una pareja excepcional: Dariuz y TJ.

      Nuestra última noche en la capital decidimos pasarla con ellos. Conversión, pub de leyenda y un rato para el recuerdo.Read more

    • Day 63

      Dublin - die Stadt

      July 7, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Einen weiteren Regentag verbrachten wir gestern im Randbereich Dublins auf einem Parkplatz eines riesigen Freizeitareals und hier setzten wir uns heute Morgen in den Bus - eine knappe Stunde später fanden wir uns mitten im Zentrum dieser Metropole mit ihren ca. 550.000 EW (in etwa identisch mit Dresden) wieder. Das war gut so! Kein Stress im Verkehr, keine Parkplatzsuche und keine Sorgen wegen der Sicherheit!
      Über die ha'penny Bridge (frühere Maut: a half penny) gings zur O'Connell Street, DER Shoppingmeile, wo wir Dublins jüngstem Wahrzeichen, dieser 120 m hohen Stahlnadel "Monument of Light" (für uns etwas fragwürdig) begegneten. Später wieder über den River Liffey in Richtung Altstadt, vorbei an einem hübschen Zweimaster, erreichten wir bald den Merrion Square mit seinen (damals teuren, aber wegen strenger Bauvorschriften) ziemlich langweilig einheitlichen Häusern. Nur bei den Haustüren konnte man seinen finanziellen Stand und seine Individualität zum Ausdruck bringen.
      Vorbei an der Bank von Irland mit einem Blick ins Whiskey-Museum, welches sich aber als Bar und Shop erwies, näherten wir uns der Temple Bar. Das ist aber keine Bar, sondern ein ganzer Stadtteil, der in den 1980-er Jahren nur knapp dem Flächenabriss entkam. Junge Architekten restaurierten ihn, Künstler, Kunsthandwerker und Studenten ließen eine lebhafte Kneipenszene erblühen und es gibt noch immer eine ganze Reihe angesagter Pubs, Musikclubs und Restaurants. Natürlich ging der alternative Tuch mit der Zeit verloren, heute lockt das Viertel in erster Linie Touristen an.
      Nach dem Dublin Castle statteten wir auch der Christ Church Cathedral einen Besuch ab. Hier errichteten die Wikinger 1038 ein erstes Gotteshaus aus Holz. 1172 wurde der Bau unter dem normannischem Eroberer Richard Strongbow durch eine steinerne Kirche ersetzt und 1533 leitete König Heinrich der VIII. hier seine irische Reformation ein. Er brach mit der katholischen Kirche und gründete die angloamerikanische Staatskirche.
      Nun zog es uns weiter westwärts zu einem weiteren Höhepunkt, doch darüber gibt's im nächsten Beitrag mehr...
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    • Day 75

      Back to the shoelace express

      November 17, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      This morning we said goodbye to our transient 3rd member of the trip: Tillie. We gave her a clean, both inside and out and drove back to the airport where we waited patiently to hand over the keys. Eventually the man came to collect her and we headed off to the bus to take us into the centre of Dublin. (It felt quite strange to go to an airport without dropping off, picking up, or boarding a plane...)

      In 30 minutes we found ourselves in the middle of the city, near our accommodation. Even though it was much too early to check in we headed over in the hopes that we could drop off our bags. Fortune smiled upon us! As it turned out, our room was already ready, so we could head straight up! We have much more space than a campervan, which is great. But the building is part of the main drag and so is very noisy. Sleeping will be interesting tonight.

      Once we got ourselves set up, we headed to a falafel place for lunch which was delicious. It was then time to start off Dublin strong with a trip to the Guinness storehouse! The two of us walked over with only some minor distractions and before we knew it, we were inside!

      Unsurprisingly, our tour followed a similar thread to the Heineken museum where they taught us the manufacturing process. It also ended with us up at the top of the storehouse a UFO looking building with 360° views of Dublin, with a pint of Guinness!

      On our way home we wandered the streets looking at stores before retiring for the night.

      Here's hoping for a midnight curfew!

      Step count: 20.1k
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    • Day 76

      A taste of Dublin

      November 18, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 11 °C

      Well our night's sleep was pretty horrible, with the club music stopping at ~2am and highlights such as someone knocking and bashing on doors in our hallways at some godforsaken time, as well as the fire alarm going off for a few moments... Great stuff.

      Today we got to start the day by taking a cruise in the amphibious WWII DUKW vehicle. The tour drove us around the city centre, where the guide told us many different facts about the city and its people. We then donned some life jackets and the engineering marvel drove headfirst into the canal. Fortunately we floated, no leaks or anything! After a while of jetting up and down the canal, we rolled back onto land and went to our drop off point.

      Up next was a coffee stop, then a trip to the nearby "Little Museum of Dublin" which was a fantastic museum in a Georgian townhouse. The tour guide was very entertaining and gave us a rundown of Ireland over the last ~200,000 years (hint: for ~199,000) years not much happened.

      While we were in the neighbourhood, we then decided to visit the famous Trinity college, which was indeed very impressive! Inside the college they also have the famous Book of Kells, a 9th century manuscript, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament. It was pretty cool for more Jesus stuff. At the collage there was also "The Long Room" which is an extra famous library, considered one of the most beautiful in the world. We can definitely agree with that now!

      With the collage behind us, we were getting quite hungry so we went and got some lunch/early dinner before the next saga to our day, the Irish Whiskey Museum! It was another guided tour, this time (unsurprisingly) focusing on the glorious creation and journey of the "water of life" as part of Ireland's history. The host was a very excitable Irish fella with a lot to say. The tour was great and finished with 3 different whiskeys. Depending on which one of us you ask, you may hear different opinions!

      And if that wasn't enough for today, we then went to the bar of a fancy hotel which served some great cocktails. This is because one of Bec's bosses very, very kindly gave us a voucher to go there!

      After getting sauced up in this upper class establishment, we then started heading in the general direction of our accommodation, but we got caught in a horrible trap and found ourselves in a wine bar... So once we had a glass of wine (and accompanying cheeses, of course!) We managed to find the door out and made our way back to our beds.

      Fingers crossed for a good sleep tonight.

      Step count: 16.7k
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    • Day 2

      Start in FaM - Landung in Dublin

      March 17 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Wir kamen pünktlich in Frankfurt weg. Aber ehrlich? Ich hatte nicht mehr auf dem Schirm, dass es sooo laut im Flieger sein kann (Airbus A 320). Nach der Landung ging es mit dem DublinExpress in die Stadt. Allerdings waren die Hauptstraßen wegen St. Patrick Day gesperrt. Und nicht nur dass: Sichtschutzzäune verhinderten die Beobachtung des Umzugs ( wie Karneval bei uns). Und der Weg von dem Busstopp zum Hard-Rock-Hotel, der sonst in 15 Minuten machbar ist, dauerte ungelogen zwei Stunden. OK ein Guinness musste auf dem Weg sein und auch eine Pause bei einem Straßenmusiker. Nach dem Einchecken ging es dann um 17.00 ins Getümmel. Im Merchant‘s Arch war Live- Musik. Um 24.00 war es dann aber auch Zeit fürs Bett.Read more

    • Day 6

      Der letzte (volle) Tag

      March 21 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Nach einem ausgiebigen und reichhaltigen Frühstück entschlossen wir uns -ganz spießig- zu einer Hop-on-Hop-off-Tour, da es doch frisch (und windig) und wir einfach auch zu faul waren 😜. Allerdings sind wir nicht ins Guinness-Storehouse gegangen, denn Brauereien hab ich schon genug besichtigt und ich bezweifelte, dass mir eine Führung in irischem Englisch neue Erkenntnisse liefern würde; aber schon ein beeindruckender Gebäudekomplex. Danach ging es noch zu Fuß weiter zum ersten Guinness des Tages ins „The Brazen Head“ (ältestes Pub Dublins). Hier waren wir schon versucht, uns zu stärken, sind dann aber nördlich des Flusses weitergegangen. Bei „Thai Basil“ haben wir dann lecker gegessen, bevor wir zu einem Zwischenstock kurz ins Hotel gingen. Um 18.30 -so der Plan - gehts auf zu einer letzten kleinen Pubrunde.Read more

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