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Diddlee Dee Potatoes
Our journey from Munich to Dublin wasn't the easiest. Bern was up the night before with food poisoning from one of the pork knuckle rolls we bought, the poor thing. From the middle of the night before the flight until we got on that plane, Bern was spewing. It was a rough trip, and when we got to Dublin it was a delayed process through the passport …
Dead centre of Dublin
... Monday was attended by a grand total of 19 Irish, and 9 of them were women. The only reason they managed to capture any of the official buildings was because the British soldiers normally in residence in Dublin Castle were having the day off and were at the races. Their next normal working day, Tuesday after Easter, the rebellion was squashed. However it did apparently change the course of Irish history, or so he says anyway. He takes us to Dublin castle, ...
Dublin - my arrival
... did not take me long to get comfortable with him.
We went to the hostel to check in for the night and to drop off the luggage.
We took a walk on Grafton Street. A padestrian only area and had a coffee break at a nice coffee shop called Bewlley's.
We went to a park called: St. Steven's Green. We just sat and enjoyed the nice weather for a ...
Dublin Tour
Yesterday we took day 1 of the Dublin tour on the hop-on hop-of bus. There are so many things to see that one can't tour them all. We toured Christ Church Cathedral which is Church of Ireland. It was built in 1030 and refurbished in 1870 at a cost of 300,000 million euros. Today it costs 4000 per day to operate. Of course it has many old tombs, including Strongbow who captured Dublin in 1170. The crypt is one ...
Dublin, the land of the drink
... laid out, 5 floors with a central atrium in the shape of a pint glass. We got to see the way the wonderful beer was made and got to choose whether to taste different types of Guinness, enjoy a Guinness with a 360 view of Dublin or pour ourselves our own pint the Guinness way, so we decided to pour our own - even got a certificate to say we are qualified pourers!
We enjoyed a night ...