It was time to explore Dublin! We thought we would try another guided walking tour to get acquainted with the city core. The one we chose was the south side tour (the part of the city we are staying in) but it started on the north side of the River Liffey.
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| Our neighbourhood near the hotel |
On our way there we passed by the stature of Molly Malone who was commemorated in the Dublin anthem "Cockles and Mussels". Our taxi driver from yesterday said it was good lug to rub her breasts...
Our tour started on O' Connell St at "The Spire", a 120 metre high stainless steel pin-like monument that symbolizes,,,, nothing.
At the foot of O' Connell St is a statue of O' Connell that if you look closely, you can see the bullet holes from the war of independence in 1916.
We started our walking tour by walking back over the O' Connell Bridge and could see the Ha' Penny bridge just upstream.
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| Ha'Penny Bridge |
Our tour leader was great at giving us a crash history course of Dublin and Ireland as he described the various buildings we passed by. Some of these will be revisited as time permits tomorrow. Significant places we passed by were Trinity College, Bank of Ireland, The Temple Bar neighbourhood, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick's Cathedral and Dublin Castle.
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| The Temple Bar that is in The Temple Bar Neighbourhood |
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| Christ Church Cathedral |
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| St Patrick's Cathedral |
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| Dublin Castle |
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| Dublin Castle |
After the walking tour, we walked to the Guinness Storehouse for a tour and tasting.
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| We could have had a ride with "Fluffy" |
It was quite an interesting tour presentation unlike any other brewery tour I have been on.
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| Barley |
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| Hops |
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| These are water jets that work like an ink jet printer! |
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| Yeast |
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| The pour |
Sitting down to a Guinness tasted good after being on our feet all day.
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| Guinness is Good for You |
It was now near the dinner hour so we headed back to the area around our Hotel which lots of pubs of which a few were recommended by the Hotel staff. We struck out at the first one we tried but managed to get a table at Sheehan's.
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Classic Corned Beef and Cabbage
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The food was really good. We needed to recharge for our last day here tomorrow so we grabbed a bottle of wine at the local off premises and returned to our Hotel. It was amazing how busy it was at all of the venues on a Wednesday night.
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