First time to Ireland. Any advice on what to hit and what to miss?
In Dublin _ Trinity College see the Book of Kells. Go to Guinness Brewery. Parks and churches like St Pats Cathedral. Irish stew and Coddle. Irish smoked fish. Kilmainham Jail. Dublin Castle. At night Grogans, O’Donaghues, Temple Bar , Frank Ryan’s are just a few spots. You’ll like it. Are you Irish?
Don't order an Irish car bomb. Just don't do it
No I am not. My wife has some heritage there though and her sister is having a destination wedding.
In Dublin _ Trinity College see the Book of Kells. Go to Guinness Brewery. Parks and churches like St Pats Cathedral. Irish stew and Coddle. Irish smoked fish. Kilmainham Jail. Dublin Castle. At night Grogans, O’Donaghues, Temple Bar , Frank Ryan’s are just a few spots. You’ll like it. Are you Irish?
If you hit a midget over the head with a shovel—he will turn into 40 gold coins
Oh man you gotta be in Ireland.Didn't work - and now I have a pissed off midget here at work.
Never been to Ireland, but yeah, here is my advice....Any advice on what to hit
You don't want this even in the US: it can end your night quite spectacularly.Miss. Don't order an Irish car bomb. Just don't do it
Been several times. Dublin is cool, but its a big city.
Get outside of it and explore.
My favorites: Kinsale, Dingle Peninsula, Galway..anything in the West of Ireland really. Donegal if you can get up there is fantastic.
Agreed, if you have the time to go beyond Dublin, you should do it. We spent 3 days in Dublin and 5 days in a house on the west coast near the cliffs of moher and explored from there.
just be prepared if your driving that as close as places may appear on a map outside of few highways its some pretty narrow roads and allot twice as much time for the distance as you would here
I’m sure there are several.Any off the path pubs on the countryside?
I’m sure there are several.
Any off the path pubs on the countryside?
If you hit a midget over the head with a shovel—he will turn into 40 gold coins
When you go back you might get greeted by one of those strong gales that apparently are big at all those castlesHave ancestry dating back to County Cork. Too bad I didn’t find out until AFTER I got out of the Navy! Plan on returning after I retire and rep the Black Irish. Then I’m heading to Scotland and rep the Campbells (my mother’s side of the family)
Just found out I am going to be spending some time in Dublin this summer.
First time to Ireland. Any advice on what to hit and what to miss?
Going to Belfast this fall. Any must-see places?