Dublin, Ireland
October, 2018
Barely three days in Dublin and definitely not enough time to explore and enjoy the Republic of Ireland’s capital city. Located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey, Dublin is, without a doubt, a city with a pulse. Whether it’s tasting the past with a visit to 12th century St. Patrick’s Cathedral or 13th century Dublin Castle, strolling amongst the lush greenery of St. Stephen’s Green and Phoenix Park, learning about Irish heritage and culture in the Museum of Ireland, indulging a love of reading by exploring quaint bookshops on side streets, buying Irish woolens in one or more of the many boutiques, just drinking beer in a colorful pub, or eating any type of food you desire from organic to a meat-filled stew, Dublin is a city for all time and breathes with Irish warmth, charm, and vitality.
General Post Office - During the Easter Rising of 1916, the GPO was the headquarters of the uprising's leaders. The Proclamation of the Irish Republic was read aloud from outside the building.
In the midst of the bustle of a busy city...
Trinity College
Celebrating the past...
The Spire of Dublin - Unveiled in 2002
The Garden Of Remembrance - Commemorating all the Irish uprisings and rebellions from 1798 to the 20th century Troubles
In Honor Of
"All those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom"
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