Irlanda
Temple Bar food Market

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    • Día 1

      Ankunft und erste Pubvibes

      13 de octubre de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

      Nach verspäteter Ankunft um 2 Stunden, sind wir dann endlich 22:30 loc. im Hotel angekommen.

      Kurz alles abgelegt und dann ging es zu Fuß durch die Stadt zur bekannten Tempel Bar Area...
      Schön anzusehen und sehr einladend...

      Zwar müde aber dennoch begeistert genossen wir das erste Guinness und den besonderen irischen Pubflair mit Livemusik...

      Gemütlichen Schrittes liefen wir dann zum Hotel zurück und ich konnte nicht anders als einfach nur noch umfallen und schlafen.

      Erster Eindruck: Quirlig aber cool. Mal schauen was der erste Tag im Hellen bringt :)
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    • Día 1

      Onsdag d. 8.3.

      8 de marzo de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ 🌬 5 °C

      Endelig blev det tid til country-eventyr, 3 år efter vores sidste C2C i Berlin.
      Annette og Skipper blev hentet kl. 6.00, og den kedelige tur på Køge bugt motorvejen, blev lige lovlig spændende pga sneglatte veje og ingen sprinklervæske! Godt vi nåede frem (i blinde) uden uheld.
      Vi havde god tid i lufthavnen, og pludselig havde vi ikke alligevel. Det blev en løbetur til en gate som var closed, hvorefter flyet alligevel var 30 min forsinket. Vi sad fire forskellige steder i flyet og passede os selv. Flytrafik og lufthavne, altså…… stress, slap af, stress, slap af🙄
      Ankomst… indlogering… pub crawl.
      Fantastisk stemning, god musik og dejligt selskab.
      Sikke en åbningsdag 😍
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    • Día 1

      Dublin pub tour

      28 de julio de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Reunited again, we decided to have a look at the temple bar district for a pub tour in the evening. So, we found a huge bar were we all took place, the Wild Duck Bar.

      It was an evening with lots of fun and interesting conversations.Leer más

    • Día 1

      Dia dhuit Dublin! 💚

      15 de octubre de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Eine gute Reise startet... um 05.30Uhr 👀
      Mit dem Zug gings zum Flughafen und pünktlich um 10.20Uhr hoben wir ab in Richtung Norden - die Flugzeit war mit 2h 45min irgendwie länger als gedacht... aber Ryan Air "Komfort" und gute Gespräche ließen die Zeit schnell verfliegen.
      Nur eine kurze Taxifahrt trennte uns noch vom Hotel, das Wetter ist traumhaft aber doch recht frisch - nur 10 Grad 🥶.
      Da unsere Zimmer noch nicht ready waren beschlossen wir in die Innenstadt zu spazieren.
      Trinity College, Temple Bar ... alles superschön, aber wir hatten Hunger, also gings in eines der vielen Pubs im Temple District. Live Musik und Pub-Essen FTW 🫶
      Am Weg zurück machten wir noch Halt in einem supernetten Cafe in dem jeder der einen Kaffee bestellt eine gratis Praline bekommt 😊 *nom nom nom* Zurück im Hotel gabs gratis Kaffee/Tee und Kuchen im "Drawing Room".
      Mir war ein bisschen zu frisch, also kaufte ich mir schnell einen neuen Schal 😬
      Mit einer größeren SaaS Runde gings zum Abendessen zu einem Italiener in dem alle Angestellten beim Rugby WM Finale mitfieberten.
      Der frühe Wurm macht sich bemerkbar und jetzt gehts ab ins Bett.
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    • Día 10

      Drug Den in Dublin

      14 de mayo de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      After all the excitement of Eurovision in Liverpool, it was time to move onto our next destination. We took a 1pm flight from Dublin travelling Aer Lingus, or as we fondling called it Air Cunnilingus. I don’t know if lingus has a different meaning in Irish Gaelic but who calls an airline Aer Lingus. The plane was the size of a mini cooper and the airline hostess had left her fake tan on for way too long – think Donald Trump oompa loompa – with drawn on eye brows that look like she had used a whiteboard marker.

      Yet another episode of Lost World played out before we had even left Liverpool. This time it was a double episode. Jason was convinced he’d lost his lock for his backpack and now he was going to be the next Schapelle Corby with drugs planted in his bag by baggage handlers. Except it was attached to his bag, hidden inside. It was my turn to enter the lost world at Dublin airport, when I tried to find my wallet. Thankfully it was buried deep inside my bag. Crisis averted.

      We arrived in the city centre of Dublin and blindly followed Google Map’s directions. With no numbers on the buildings it was a stab in the dark; but, where we were just didn't look right. As we backtracked, a guy in a car stopped and asked if we needed directions. When we said we were looking for our Airbnb, he said that we were definitely in the wrong area, unless public housing started to advertise on the app.

      We walked further along the street still unable to locate the correct building. Another guy stopped his car in the middle of the road and asked if we needed help. They pointed us in the right direction. When we eventually found the correct building, there were so many key safes we don't know which to check. And they all had the same pin code. Then the door game begins. Wherever we stay, the doors are always a challenge. Hold the handle at a 45 degree angle, turn left and right while standing on one foot. It usually only takes until our final day, and many days of fumbling around, to figure it out.

      Immediately I noticed that the area seemed to be populated with people doing drug deals and doing drugs in the street. The streets are lined with people huddled together exchanging things from their pockets. As we were wandering through the city centre, we heard a woman yelling and screaming. We took a wide berth as we passed her. But that didn’t stop her screaming at us: “and what are you looking at?”. We had been looking at the street exhibition showcasing Irish oddballs and oddities who became synonymous with Dublin. She probably will make it to the wall one day ... maybe. Connor, the friendly Irish boy who gave us directions, warned us to be careful, that gangs operated in the area and that people would rob you for €20. The only rock available in Ireland isn’t emerald but crystal meth!

      Dublin's footpaths are littered with dog shit but there were no dogs to be seen. Maybe it wasn't dog shit. Dublin is also a lot more cosmopolitan than we had expected. I mean we weren’t exactly expecting leprechauns and a city of gingers. Despite being multicultural, we stood out as foreigners. I'm sure it's because we weren't wearing track suits. Ninety percent of men in Dublin wear track suits, or just track pants – trackie dacks – without any underwear. You know we can see your religion!

      The next day, we visited Dublin Castle, a former Motte-and-bailey castle that now serves as the current Irish government complex and conference centre. Most of the buildings date from the 18th century. It’s difficult to reconcile the opulence of the castle when there is still poverty and homelessness in the streets. We have been indoctrinated to believe that the historical buildings of Europe are symbols of glory and pride; but, all of this was achieved through colonial violence and theft. We need to continue to decolonise ourselves and remember that many others have had to suffer (and continue to suffer) from our colonialist past.

      After our tour of Dublin Castle, we wandered through the Temple Bar district. As we walked through the streets, a guy came towards us with a clipboard and blurted something out. Was it English or Irish Gaelic? I think it was something about signing something. Who knows but we quickly changed direction.

      The Irish continue to remind us of the famine that they experienced in the 19th century, worsened by the British colonists, and the reason many Irish migrated to Australia and the US. Two Aussie boys may experience famine because the prices of food is so high! A potatoes-only diet for us for the next few days.

      Wandering the streets for hours on end always ends up in a search for a toilet. One of our pet peeves about many countries is charging to go to the toilet. I mean it’s a basic need for all of us. And if they want to stop people going in the streets then provide public accessible toilets. In Dublin, the toilets even have tap-and-pay facilities to pay the 25 cents (about 50 Australian cents).

      On our third day in Dublin, we headed to Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, an 8th-century illuminated manuscript of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Afterwards we wandered the campus taking in more colonialist propaganda.

      It wouldn't be a trip to Ireland without tasting guinness, even though I despise the taste. The half pint didn’t change my opinion. We followed the guinness with an Irish stew and Irish whiskey at O’Shea’s pub. On the way to the pub, we saw the Gardai (police) about to raid a house, with battering rams, while drug dealers continued to deal on the street corners. It might be time to move on.

      Next destination: Belfast.
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    • Día 2

      The Temple Bar

      8 de agosto de 2022, Irlanda ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Dopo una bella giornata alla scoperta della città, la sera la dedichiamo ad un giro nella famosa zona dei Pub. L'atmosfera è bellissima, la musica invade le strade, le luci e i colori creano un ambiente caldo e accogliente. Ci godiamo a pieno questa fantastica passeggiata serale. Pernottiamo ancora a Dublino.Leer más

    • Día 6

      Und zu guter letzt...

      27 de marzo de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Es wurde zwar nicht die one and only "The Temple Bar", aber es war trotzdem schön. Live Musik und gute Laune!

      Aber man merkt den Tourismus in dem Viertel... wenn ein Pint Guiness nämlich plötzlich 9 Euro statt 3 Euro kostet...😅Leer más

    • Día 2

      The Temple Bar🎄 Shopping at night🛍️🌃

      18 de noviembre de 2023, Irlanda ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Violeta ha decidido hacer un Diario de Viaje (scrapbook), y la excusa que tenemos para salir a las calles esta noche es la compra de materiales para empezar eata misma noche 🌙✂️📔

      Lo que no sabíamos era que íbamos a volver con mil cosas más después de dejarnos los correspondientes euros en 5 tiendas diferentes 🤣

      Paseamos por Henry St y también llegamos al bar más conocido de la ciudad: The Temple Bar Club, que además está ya con la decoración de Navidad 🤩 Damos una vuelta por el barrio y volvemos a casa para cenar y descansar después de este primer e intenso día en Irlanda ☺️
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    • Día 1

      Temple Bar

      20 de mayo de 2019, Irlanda ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Endlich angekommen! Wir haben unsere Sachen im Appartement abgestellt, uns einen Kaffee gegönnt und einen Muffin geteilt und sind dann gleich los in Richtung Temple Bar. Das Viertel ist ein absolutes Muss für Dublin-Besucher. Schöne alte Häuser, ein buntes Treiben in den Gassen, Straßenmusiker und selbstverständlich jede Menge Pubs mit Live-Musik. Da es genau gegenüber von unserem Appartement liegt, sind wir auch dort gestartet. Natürlich nicht, ohne ein Bier zu probieren. The Norsemen ist ein gemütlicher Pub mit viel Ambiente. Aber das gilt hier wohl für die Mehrheit der Kneipen.Leer más

    • Día 2

      Don't burger me

      28 de diciembre de 2021, Irlanda ⋅ ⛅ 6 °C

      Nach dem Guinness Storehouse nochmal Richtung Temple Bar. Im Vorfeld hatte ich mich schon über diverse Restaurants informiert. Bei "Eddie Rocket's" war es wohl eine Fehlinfo. Der Burger war Furztrocken aber der Milchshake war sehr lecker. Burger 🍔 und Irland 🇮🇪 passt wohl bei mir nicht zwingend zusammen... 🤷‍♂️

      Dafür sitz ich jetzt im "Fitzsimons" (alle Marvel Agents of shield Fans müssen sicher genauso schmunzeln wie ich) und lasse es mir bei Whiskey 🥃 /Coke gutgehen. Ausserdem spielt eine kleine Band tolle Live Musik.

      35500 Schritte und 5 Blasen an den Füßen. Mal sehen wie es morgen aussieht. Ich habe mir einfach mal alles offen gelassen. Mit einer Wanderung wird es aber wohl eher nichts... 🤷‍♂️ 🙈
      20:53 Uhr
      Gute Nacht 🌃
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