When in Ireland’s vibrant capital city of Dublin, the best thing to do is plan ahead. Plan out your stay and try not to backtrack as you explore this great city. Despite its smaller size, Dublin offers many attractions and a rich history. If your time is limited, we suggest buying a ticket on one Read Post >
Kilmainham Gaol
Situated 3.5 kilometers from Dublin’s city center, Kilmainham Gaol was the site of some of the most heroic and tragic events in Ireland’s history, from the 1780’s until its closure in 1924. Within the large former prison, there was an interactive museum detailing the political and penal history of the prison and its restoration. A Read Post >
Saint Stephens Green Dublin, Ireland
Our hotel, The Shelbourne Dublin, faced the lovely Victorian public park St. Stephen’s Green. The enclosed historical park and garden has been part of Dublin’s city center since 1664. It is a 22 acre park with many pathways and benches. There is a small lake and waterfall creating a calm and tranquil place in the Read Post >
Temple Bar, Where the Craic is Mighty!
After we arrived and checked into the Shelbourne Dublin Hotel, we needed to stretch our legs and get a feel for Dublin’s nightlife. We headed down Grafton Street, which is about a 5 minute walk from the hotel. Grafton Street is famous for its modern and upscale shops, street vendors, and restaurants. If you are Read Post >
The Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel
Shelbourne Dublin, A Renaissance Hotel 27 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, Ireland +353 1 663 4500 An iconic Irish institution, the Shelbourne Dublin is located on St Stephens Green in the heart of the city. With its high standards for luxury, hospitality and service, the Shelbourne Dublin, a Renaissance Hotel, is fully committed to preserving its Read Post >
Out of the Blue Restaurant Dingle Ireland
“Meat Eaters Need Not Apply” Out of the Blue Waterside Dingle Co. Kerry, Ireland Tel: 066 9150811 Mob: 087 6256674 outoftheblue@ireland.com Our gracious hosts at the Cill Bhreac House Bed & Breakfast recommended this local favorite seafood restaurant for dinner. Seafood is our favorite, so we were excited to enjoy Out of the Blue Restaurant. Read Post >
Cill Bhreac House B&B Dingle Ireland
After some research, we chose to stay at the family-run, Cill Bhreac House B&B based on the location, price, and stellar reviews. Dingle has a wide range of B&B accommodations, therefore, it was a little overwhelming to decide where to stay. We realized that it wasn’t worth racking our heads over the decision because there Read Post >
A Day in Dingle Ireland
The western coast of Ireland is unmistakably one of the most scenic places to visit in Ireland. Dingle was once described by National Geographic Traveler as “the most beautiful place in the world.” Dingle or “An Daingean” in County Kerry is a charming and colorful fishing and farming village. Dingle is home to the Dingle Read Post >
10 Best Things to Do in Ireland’s Prettiest Village Adare
Oh Sweet Adare Oh Lovely Vale Oh Soft Retreat of Sylvan Slendour Gerald Griffin, 1803-1840 Adare is known as one of Ireland’s “Prettiest Villages.” This friendly and quaint town was on our drive from Shannon Airport to Dingle, about 15 minutes south of Limerick City. Adare’s (or ‘Ath Dara’) modern translation is “Ford of the Oak” which Read Post >
10 Best Things to Do in Limerick City Ireland
Limerick City Tourist Guide Map While in Limerick, Daniel felt inspired to write a poem of his own. The traditional limerick has a rhyming scheme of AABBA. Lines 1, 2, and 5 have 9 syllables each and lines 3 and 4 have 6 syllables each. A blonde girl from Flor-duh once pondered, Read Post >