But for those visiting Ireland – and Dublin in particular – these are a few of my personal must-dos and must-sees that should make their way to your travel bucket list. And, while exploring, if you happen upon something spectacular that you think I’d like, definitely let me know!
A must do experience Awesome must do experience for a solo traveller in Dublin. You get to see a selection of pubs and meet lots of people to hang out with for the night. Our guide Matthew really made the experience with his charisma and cheeky attitude. I cant say the night wa...
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A must-stop for any first-timer to Dublin, Trinity College is the equivalent of Ireland’s Ivy League university. Its Old Library is truly a sight to behold: stacks upon stacks of teetering ancient wooden bookshelves that seem to go on and up for miles. Admission includes a visit to the...
s fiction and young adult novels face everyday dilemmas with out of this world solutions. Some of her favorite things include her family, her cats, a walk in the sun along a quiet country road, a stroll through Galway, Ireland where she always finds the best coffee, great books, a ...
The saints depicted have a relevance to university life with maybe the exceptions of the patrons of Ireland, St Patrick and St Brigid, and the Dublin patron St Laurence O’Toole whose lunettes are in the sanctuary and St Peter and St Paul (the church’s secondary patrons) on either side ...
Considering moving to Dublin, Ireland? Looking for the best districts in Dublin for expats? We’ve brought you a simple guide to the often complicated geography of the city, including the center, its outskirts and those indefinable little areas which straddle the two. If you’re planning to...
Ms O’Neill said the executive must consider detailed aspects of the agreement. “There will be many questions on what the agreement means for businesses and citizens and it is important they get that clarity.” Despite the political unanimity, Northern Ireland faces tough new tests in the wake...