Should of gone to Waterford.
Did the croke park stadium tour a few years back. would well recomend going . Amazing stadium, the third largest in Europe. Looks fairly odd with one end not built up.
The chap who gave us the tour was clearly an avid fan of GAA and very interesting.
Definitely worth a visit, but you're looking at on average 6 euros a pint/drink.
I feckin hate Dublin. Most overrated city in the world IMO. Sit in the pub all day, that's what Dublin is famous for
I feckin hate Dublin. Most overrated city in the world IMO. Sit in the pub all day, that's what Dublin is famous for
Should of gone to Waterford.
Take plenty of cash - it's pricey in the Temple bar area! Good fun though...
Partner and I were in Dublin end of last year and it is a lovely city, everyone we spoke to was very friendly and welcoming. What sort of stuff are you interested in? If you can visit the Kilmainham Gaol which is an old jail, this was very impressive structure and the stories told by the guide are fascinating. If you're in the Temple Bar area there are alot of decent restruants. Our favourite which we visited twice on our trip is called CrackBird, very tasty chicken at quite reasonable prices. We are going back again in June we liked it that much.
Get the hop-on hop-off bus and get off at the guinness brewery. Sure it's touristy, but it's worth seeing and great views from the bar right at the top.
I feckin hate Dublin. Most overrated city in the world IMO. Sit in the pub all day, that's what Dublin is famous for
I think Dublin is brilliant, albeit expensive. It is a bit of a piss-up, but if you like that then you'll love it. First time I went was for football (Shamrock Rovers v Tottenham), so was almost impossible to get in most places if you was in a crowd of more than 3 - as there had been quite a lot of trouble during the day. Still saw enough to make me go back a further 2 times. Worth seeing is the prison, and the Guinness Factory. If Dublin are playing in the Gaelic football that day you won't be able to move in the pub as I believe they get around 60k on average at home (that might be wrong).
Definitely worth a visit, but you're looking at on average 6 euros a pint/drink. But don't think think I've been in so many atmospheric pubs as I have been in Dublin. I'll definitely be going back sooner rather than later.
Did the croke park stadium tour a few years back. would well recomend going . Amazing stadium, the third largest in Europe. Looks fairly odd with one end not built up.
The chap who gave us the tour was clearly an avid fan of GAA and very interesting.
I like museums, historic places, sports venues, bars etc. my girlfriend likes art and i don't mind looking round modern art galleries (mainly to realise what constitutes art in some peoples eyes).
I was looking into this but is it suitable for someone, my other half, who is not a sports fan of any sorts?
I feckin hate Dublin. Most overrated city in the world IMO. Sit in the pub all day, that's what Dublin is famous for