Adelphi Guesthouse Dublin
68 Lower Gardiner St Dublin, County Dublin, 1, Ireland
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Our Day in Dublin
... I was actually fine with the left-side of the road thing until we got into Dublin. Then the combination of sleep deprivation, driving in a new city, not really knowing where I'm going, driving on the left side of the road, and occassional road construction began to get to me. Not to mention a rather large anti-austerity march taking up much of the road at one point. Ann Marie was a very good navigator, altho the one-way streets and "no left turn here" restrictions did ...
Day 12 - Dublin
... our ferry. These are big boats – much bigger than the Kangaroo Island ferry. There are several decks for vehicles and then several decks for passengers which include lounges, restaurants, TV and film areas etc.
The trip across was remarkably calm – a few bumps but little more than that. There were plenty of white caps on the waves and it did look a bit rough out there. Even so, there were a few people who looked a bit ...
The Perfect Pint
... begin in the bar and a sample while looking down upon glass covered original ruins of the distillery was an awesome experience. John Jameson produced whiskey on the site for almost 200 years until 1971. Got there just in time as the heavens opened up and the sky even greyer. We did not realise that there is another Jameson Distillery located in Cork and we could have visited that one never mind. Very beautiful building surrounded by private residences, ...
Dublin
... museum for 30 minutes longer than the time we set but we got to people watch. A lot of people were out jogging and sometimes we saw the same person multiple times. We then went back to the hostel for a little bit and went out to dinner at a noodle house which was very good and the owners were so nice because we didn't know they were closing but they let us finish up anyways. At night Tanya, Nikki and I went to see the Temple Bar in its element. Lots of young people walking around ...
Just a bit o' luck : Dublin
Question: Who goes to Dublin on a Tuesday?
Answer: Amy Mal and myself that's who.
...A concept we're still struggling to wrap our minds around. Seems crazy.
Our Irish adventure starts off early-ish Tuesday morning. We had a flight out of Manchester at 2:00 so we started heading to the Lancaster train station around 10:20 to catch our 11:20 train. And that's when the adventure started. Our plane tickets to Dublin cost £12 round trip, as long as you ...
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