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Guinness, Sunshine and Craic

sunny 22 °C
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We arrived in warm, sunny Dublin on Thursday afternoon. The trip from the airport to our hostel was a simple process compared to the dramas at Heathrow.

Arriving in Dublin was a welcome relief from the pollution and chaos that is London. It feels a lot like Melbourne here, young, colorful, vibrant, but compact and personable.

Our hostel sits a top of a hill on the north side of the River Liffey, and is a 10 minute walk from the action. It's a former Convent School, and as such has an old (at times creepy) vibe, but it's large, airy, clean and comfortable.

Our journeys around Dublin have so far taken us to:
- the excellent Bar Italia for the first decent meal we've had since leaving Australia (to be fair Hong Kong was pretty good, but not what our stomachs are used to),
- the equally impressive Gruel (best Roast Chicken going around, and no poison!),
- the crowded shopping strip of Grafton Street for cheap sneakers and bagels,
- the brilliant inner city refuge of St. Stephen's Green,
- a lovely little pub - Dame Tavern for some live music and pints of Guinness, and
- Temple Bar - the gaudiest, cheesiest Bar District this side of Nevada USA

Today was spent picnicing, reading and snoozing in St Stephen's Green. We stocked up on supplies at the Saturday market at Meeting Place Square which had a variety of gourmet foods - much like a mini Queen Vic Market.

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Tonight we'll probably find somewhere for a cheapish pizza, then a little more Guinness, before taking the Guinness storehouse tour tomorrow.

That's all for now. Stay tuned for more adventures...

Posted by docwerk 09.06.2007 09:30 Archived in Ireland

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Great to hear you're enjoying the anglo-celtic leg of your journey. Being in Dublin seems to have bought your Setanta Blues good fortune Nick, as Carlton won consecutive regular season games for the first time since 2004, kicking 43 goals in their past two games including a beauty from your Irish lad - and needing only three from Fev in a fortnight. Tadgh was injured as the Swans lost by a point to the dirty-old Bombers. Look forward to your blogs, so keep writing. Love from the chilly sub-tropics.

09.06.2007 by gudde

Yeh I know, the Swans beat the Hawks, whilst the Bombers beat the Eagles by a point. Enjoyed a visit to the Morayfield Cinema and watched Zodiac, with seven other people! Also tickets to Bob Dylan in August. Seen Bono, Van, Dolores?

10.06.2007 by gudde

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