67. Trinity College & The Book of Kells – Dublin, Ireland

Wow!  This was definitely one of my favorites and a must see. Most impressive was the library and all of those incredibly old books. Trinity College has received a copy of every Irish or British book published since 1801 which supposedly is in excess of 4 million volumes. Photography is not allowed but I was able to sneak in a few shots….too amazing not to. The Book of Kells was also pretty cool but my advice […]

66. Guiness Warehouse – Dublin, Ireland

Another touristy but must visit is the Guiness Vat House.  he tour is not guided and not very interactive but you are rewarded at the end with a pint of fresh Guiness (which tasted better than any I’ve ever had) and a terrific view of the city.  

65. Temple Bar – Dublin, Ireland

This area is very touristy but such a colorful and fun place and no trip to Dublin would be complete if you didn’t spend some time here.  Being a bit of a foodie, my personal favorite was the food market.  A lot of really great organic cheeses, baked goods, and handmade soaps and things. There are usually some street bands playing and the atmosphere is just very upbeat and festive. The pubs are also plentiful but also […]

64. Ha’Penny Bridge & Inn – Dublin, Ireland

Really what can you say about a bridge.  It’s long, metal and crosses over water. Some are bigger than others and I guess some are prettier than others. This particular one crosses over the River Liffey and got its name because back in the day it used to cost a half penny toll to cross it. As far as bridges go, it is pretty and does its job. The Ha’Penny Inn located at the end of […]

63. Dublin Castle – Dublin, Ireland

Dublin Castle doesn’t really look like much of a castle when compared with others in Ireland and the colorful add-on buildings seem a little out of place. That coupled with the fact that it appears to sit in an industrial type neighborhood doesn’t really do it any justice. But the tour inside is well worth the 4.50 Euro and gives a lot of information into the castles’ history. The garden is also lovely and a nice […]