Ireland
Living in Ireland has been a huge experience. It brought me a lot, whether humanly speaking or culturally speaking. It allows me to try new things and become more mature.
I remmand you all to try to live in an other country, it will change your way of thinking.
The Temple Bar
Without a doubt, one of the most famous place in Dublin. Don't hesitate ti sit there for a beer. But, as a touristic place, prices are also higher.
But for once, wouldn't it be worth it.
The bar is located within the Temple Bar district which is a really great place to see during the day but even more during the night. I guess it is one of hte most animated district of the city.
Temple Bar is essencially composed of pedestrian streets with a lot of music throught the district.
Stephen Green
Saint Stephen's green commercial center is one of the most known place because of its particular architecture made of white metal.
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It is located next to Grafton Street which is a perdestrian street with a lot of luxury shop like "Hermès", "Dior" or "Chanel".
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Finally, in front of the commercial center is the park. It is a calm place in the middleof the city where you can come to sit or to take a walk.
Dublin Street Art
All aroud the city, you could see a lot of street art. Here, it is not illegal, Dublin City Council is sponsoring and promoting its artists.
Here the picture has been take in Temple Bar district but I made a little tour of the city with "Artful tour" and if you want to see more of this art, I encourage you to do it.
Howth
Twenty minutes by train from Dublin, Howth was a fishermen village. The view from this place is just amazing and you can do a little hiking around the cliffs.
If you are brave, you can also go down on a small beach and take a swim.
In addition, I recommand you to go there for the sunset but be aware about the weather : there must be no clouds if you want to see a great one.
Trinity College
Located in the heart of Dublin city, the university is the best of Ireland. All major disciplines are taught and everyone is encouraged to achieve their potential.
On the campus, you could visit the library which is the largest one of Ireland. The entry is charged but I really encourage you to go there to discover the immensity of the place.
Dublin Castle
You could visit the castle and learn about its history. You would see how amazing is this building.
The entry is charged and I recommand you to take a guide and select one od the three tours available to see more room inside of the castle.
If you liked it, you could go into the garden where there are two other museums : one about the religion and thesecond one Coach House Gallery about National Archives.
National Botanic Garden
Located in the North of the city, this is an incredible place to discover plant species from all over the world.
You can come here for a walk and breathe in the natural air or even to sit and relax in the sun.
The entry is free so you could come whenever you want to like for example, work on a project in this peacefull place.
Kilmainham Prison
Kilmainham Prison is an old disused prison converted into a museum, which you can visit on your tour of Dublin. It has been used as a film set for many films.
The visit lasts one hour and is presented by a guide who recounts the history of this prison.
Please note that you will need to book several days in advance on their website to be able to visit.
Guinness Factory
The Guinness Factory is a surprizing museum, very interactive and beautiful to see.
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During all your visit, you will be able to observe the staging of all the production and the history of this brand.
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At the end of your visit, you can go to the rooftop and take a free beer with an incredible view of the whole city of Dublin.
Galway
Located in on the west coast of Ireland, Galway is a little town that can be do on foot. In the center you have a pedestrian street with a lot of shops.
Cork
In the south of Ireland, Cork is the second biggest city of Ireland.
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I just walk in the city and discorver so I did not visit anything but I think I will do it again for that.
Connemara
Peacefull is the best word to describe this place. There is no noices in the whole park, sheeps roam freely and the landscape are amazing.
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During the whoel trip, there are some photo spots, all with an incredible view.