Today we are going to be checking out downtown Dublin, Ireland with making a pit stop by going to the Cliffs of Moher.
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Dublin is Ireland's largest city, if you're traveling to Ireland by air, there's a good chance you will land and begin your tour in the capital. However, Dublin is far from a stopover on your Irish vacation: this vibrant city has plenty of attractions to suit all visitors and easily merits a few days in itself. Of course, this isn't always possible and, for those who have a tight travel itinerary, we have created the perfect Dublin Itinerary detailing exactly how to do Dublin in three days. This is all down prior to Chat GPT but was better than any AI generated trip.
The River Liffey which runs through the city and provides for awesome scenery as you walk through the city.
We then walked by the O’Connell Monument for Daniel O'Connell who was known as "the Liberator" for successfully campaigning for the right of Irish Catholics to become Members of Parliament.
We then tried to stop by Lemon Jelly but the line was way too long so the search continued.
The National Leprechaun Museum is a privately owned museum dedicated to Irish folklore and mythology, through the oral tradition of storytelling. It claims to be the first leprechaun museum in the world.
Grafton Street is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre — the other being Henry Street.
Next up is Trinity College which was in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I as "the mother of a university" that was modelled after the collegiate universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but unlike these affiliated institutions, only one college was ever established; as such, the designations "Trinity College" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous for practical purposes.
The Campanile of Trinity College Dublin is a bell tower and one of its most iconic landmarks. Donated by then Archbishop of Armagh.
One of the cool things we did not do is check out the library and see the book of Kells which is famous of the medieval illuminated manuscripts for the intricacy, detail, and majesty of the illustrations.
We didn’t check them out due to time constraints but they seemed cool. Tickets to get in do cost 18.5 euro or about $20.
We set out to explore the city again but had to make a stop for coffee first and went to Clement & Pekoe. We both enjoyed our drinks and went to our next destination for brunch. Keoughs can be busy and has small indoor seating and we had no problem being outside. We went back to Grafton st to explore again and stopped for a donut.. because well, when in Dublin ya know.
For dinner we went to Yamanori which had could sushi and noodles. It was on the pricey side though. We wanted to keep it an early night because we had an early morning.
Before heading back to Dublin we stopped in Galway. Galway is the 4th largest city in Ireland and arguably Ireland's most bohemian city, it has a rich and full calendar of festivals and events, We tried to stop by pizza at The Dough Bros but the line was too long so we continued to wander and stopping in at tummy time instead. After that we continued to explore around the city and found it extremely walkable and charming and wish we had more time to explore the area.
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