Gandon Hall Apartments
Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin
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Gandon Hall Apartments Dublin

Lower Gardiner Street Dublin, County Dublin, D1, Ireland

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A travel blog entry by kaylarose

10

... happens for a reason, and all shame settles, and I just float around the campus like one of the other hundreds of tourists flooding it at any given time (another flaw. :D)
The Book of Kells was interesting, very similar to what I've seen in photographs, and .. ya know. It was cool. There were a lot of people crowding it so I only caught a glimpse for a minute, BUT that wasn't all the exhibit had to offer. There were tons of ancient texts that were equally, ...

ROMA IS HOME

A travel blog entry by lcasazza701

16

... what we thought was great spot. It actually would have been perfect if it was not reserved for the choir. So we got pushed into what we would later find out was a rather bad spot. In anticipation for the Pope to give his blessing we went back to our childhood and played games such as "I Spy with my little eye" and “I’m going on a picnic” Once the Pope arrived we were all a little disappointed because our new spot was so bad we could hardly get a ...

Not Paddywackery

A travel blog entry by melepua

... so long. But the night did not end. First, people stood around, talking, then someone with a broom started to sing, and friends gathered and sang, and thus began the unofficial session. The workers kicked everybody out, but the night was clear and rather pleasant and the singing continued. I stood in a circle with six others, five men and one woman, all much younger than the majority of that night's larger crowd, and we sang and sang on a Dublin ...

Dublin - Last Full Day in Ireland

A travel blog entry by blonde.wanderer

... Gallery because it was going to close soon. The bus robbed me of 30 minutes from the gallery, but at least I got an hour there. So I only got to (quickly) view the galleries upstairs without getting to view sculpture, but that's okay, I will go back another time.

I felt that I've seen a lot of Dublin from the first couple of days, so I made my way to St. Stephen's Green and sat at the park and ate my sandwich that I made before leaving the hostel. After ...

Visit to Dublin

A travel blog entry by wolfa

... park in Dublin which was quite lovely. We saw lots of swans, people laying out, and beautiful flowers. It was a lovely day. We then decided not to shop, since we did not have Euro's. (Northern Ireland uses the Pound). The three of us stopped into a pub and had a pint on the left over euros Sofina had. It was a cute pub and we enjoyed eachothers company.
We then had a slight panick attack when we realized that we were ...