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re: Dublin next week
Posted on 3/7/24 at 8:09 am to Hiyoka
Posted on 3/7/24 at 8:09 am to Hiyoka
There is a beautiful restaurant called The Bank. We spent a few hours there on our last evening in town. It was awesome- had a great bar and a lively atmosphere. Right around the corner you have to go rub the boobs on the Molly Malone Statue.
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Hit Queen of Tarts for an afternoon coffee/pastry.
We walked from town to Guinness, its a long walk but we enjoyed it.
We visited Trinity College- the library was awesome but the book of Kells was a litle underwhelming.
Walk through St. Stephen's Green if you have time. It's nice park in the middle of town, we walked through early one morning- very peaceful.
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Hit Queen of Tarts for an afternoon coffee/pastry.
We walked from town to Guinness, its a long walk but we enjoyed it.
We visited Trinity College- the library was awesome but the book of Kells was a litle underwhelming.
Walk through St. Stephen's Green if you have time. It's nice park in the middle of town, we walked through early one morning- very peaceful.
This post was edited on 3/7/24 at 8:15 am
Posted on 3/7/24 at 11:11 pm to slinger1317
We stayed on St Stephen’s Green. Walked everywhere. Jameson distillery is a must and do the black label blending tour. We were there for the 1st St Patricks day after Covid so it was insanely packed. We enjoyed it more the week after on our return from Galway. Temple bar area is best for walking, pub crawling and people watching. I will say we arrived in Dublin and the only thing booked was our hotel the 1st two nights. We spent the next 8 days traveling around the country in trains and buses. Booking Hotels while on the way to our next destination. Researching and asking locals for advice. Very friendly and easy place to travel. Started in Dublin, then Cork and Galway and back to Dublin. Lots of stops in between.
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