St Aidan Guest House
32 Brighton Road, Dublin
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St Aidan Guest House Dublin

32 Brighton Road Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland

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Filling in the gaps!

A travel blog entry by kaylarose

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... the bus, my first bus experience, and wound up wandering to St. Stephen's green, one of the largest greens in Dublin. It is beautiful and tranquil in its own way, yet really reminded me of Central Park in New York. Although not quite as large, it is a central point of the city where you can get away and enjoy the green green grass. I've been joking with Irish who are envious of America by saying, "you know the grass is always greener, but in your case, the grass is ...

The other black gold

A travel blog entry by sarahimray

... are the marvelous churches and world class galleries, but I am at that point in the trip where all the chapels, cloisters, and altars start to blur into one, and Monet's and Van Gogh's are getting a little yawn worthy. Which is why I was so excited by the exhibits at the Ireland modern art gallery. They had a whole room set up to display 'bar art' that the artist had collected in pubs. You know those crazy things we all create whilst bored ...

Leprechauns in Dublin

A travel blog entry by serenityjoy

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... took us past Christchurch and St. Patrick's Cathedrals. We snapped a few photos along the way and even had the opportunity to check out a local art fair!

After we left Stephen's Green, we decided to check out Iveagh Gardens. After a short detour, we finally found the obscure entrance. At this point it started to rain. As we had both left our umbrellas at the hostel, we hustled through the small garden and found a place to get some lunch. After lunch we decided to check ...

Sad to leave our new family

A travel blog entry by shelleyandpaula

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... walk from the main part of town. Jim the coach driver dropped us off and we were on our own again. It was a weird feeling being independant after being organized for everything from mealtimes to toilet stops.(Where we'd shed a tear for Ireland). WE headed off with Gerald and Madelyn to see Jamiesons Distillery on the HOP ON HOP OFF bus. We had a light lunch there Gerald. Madelyn and I tried a murphys beer with our lunch. What do they put in That? ...

And Classes have begun...

A travel blog entry by anna-may

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... apartment in five minutes and without going uphill both ways literally. OH and working out here is so hard! Well there is a gym, but it costs 90 euro for one semester! So I was going to join the field hockey club, but that costs 150 euro, and I don't have a stick or shin guards or cleats. Therefore I am joining the rock climbing club and the caving club and attempting to run when it's not raining.
Another very odd aspect for me is the amount ...