Sunday, June 15, 2014

Armed with maps and ready to learn, we began their march from the top of O


Armed with maps and ready to learn, we began their march from the top of O 'Connell St, namely the Gate Theater. I O'Connell is best known for the GPO, and the main post office building, which is one of the most famous landmarks in Dublin. GPO is a place of great Easter Uprising 1916th and very important object robinsons place manila of Irish History. Of course, it is today - mail.
From 2003rd (which means that I was the first time I now see) on the center O 'Connell is the Sphiro The 128 meter high peak, part of the Millennium Project. Pretty is for orientation, if nothing else. Otherwise, very popular for giving nicknames.
Trivia: Dubliners tend to its statues and the like to give nicknames, so let's say The Sphiro known as The Spike, The Binge Syringe, The Stiletto in the Ghetto, robinsons place manila The Nail in the Pale, The Pin in the Bin, The Stiffy at the Liffey, The Erection in the Intersection and The Rod to God. Below I will write a statute with a nickname, just to see how deep is the spirit of the Irish. :)
Right and left of O 'Connell St. separates a number of interesting streets that have something to offer each. North Earl St has James Joyce (The Prick with the Stick), Henry Street is crazy shopping street, Abbey St has trams and of course the Abbey Theater, etc. And along the O 'Conel series of statues from history. But everything aside, O 'Connell St is the lifeblood of Dublin. It is so nice to feel it 'quiet' bustle, so similar and so different from the chaotic London. robinsons place manila Best to sit under one of the monuments, and just watch and listen. Taxi driver shouts, pedestrians impatiently robinsons place manila waiting robinsons place manila for the transition, as tourists snapping cameras or lost scrutinized, business people rushing somewhere ... Dublin lives and breathes somehow different from other big cities, although everything is like. There's an unassuming, no one anxiety.
At the bottom of O 'Connell Street, just behind the statue of Daniel O' Conel O 'Connell Bridge, which connects robinsons place manila the northern and southern part of Dublin over the river Liffy (sniffy Liffey, they say). Stop on the bridge just to take a picture of the Ha 'Penny robinsons place manila Bridge (and he has a "normal name" formerly Wellington Bridge now Liffey robinsons place manila Bridge, but no one alive that name) which is best seen from here and continue towards Trinity College and Miss Molly Malone (The Tart with the Cart). We jumped briefly to collect your Passes Dublin Dublin Tourist Office / Suffok St. / and returned exactly on a guided tour of Trinity. The tours run by students for each recommendation. Em are nice, interesting em, em will make you laugh till you cry, and you will learn a lot about the university in those short 40 minutes.
Hint: The price of EUR 10 and includes a visit to the Old Library and the Book of Kells, which can not be missed, and certainly only cost 9 EUR. Therefore, do not be stingy and pay those 1 EUR this charming young people. I must say - and you want to :)
Order of the Old Library and the Book of Kells was not too long, and I tour does not last long and soon we have continued to St. Stepehn's Green through Grafton St. There we decided to relax with fantastic cakes (try the compulsory Baileys robinsons place manila Cheescake & Carrot Cake) and latte in "paradise robinsons place manila for the palate" Bewley's Oriental Cafe.
Hint: Bewley's is more expensive, robinsons place manila as well as all the usual places that offer drinks and food in Dublin. For this you have to prepare the start. Walk us continue to lead through 'urban paradise' St. Stephen's Green, I've been shooting memories (each I have a lunch break spent nine years ago here). With drizzle (again!) over Merrion St. and government offices (Department of the Taoiseach) with views of the Dublin scene so typical - colorful door, we came to my favorite Dublin's 'face' - Oscar Wilde (oh yes, and he has them, and several - The Fag on the Crag, The Quare in the Square, The Queer with the Leer).
Trivia: On these gates have two stories. One says that the government (of course, English) ordered robinsons place manila the residents to both doors to black when Queen Victoria died, in which the Irish naturally robinsons place manila rebelled robinsons place manila and zašarenili door while the other says that the door to the women dyed their drunken husbands facilitate the arrival of the rights doors and thus - in a real bed. The devil would have known what was in fact true, but the tradition has been kept up to date, so they became and remained one of the most recognizable characters Dublin.
And the Oscar again greeted me with rain. So it was nine years ago. The sky opened up just when I arrived robinsons place manila there! We had a little promuvale until the rain fell, Inc. make clear what a good picture and we prolonged the series Nassau St. eat anything. Yet it was late afternoon, we were already robinsons place manila tired and hungry. According to the recommendations of the Net, O 'Neills robinsons place manila in Suffok St, is one of the best pubs in the city. It is. He became our favorite 'Padaliste' these days. 300 years old, with the right pubovskom atmosphere, great food and a great selection of beer ... what more could a man wish ... On the big screen sports, a pint of Guinness (the first of these days!), Food and light. Life is Beuatiful!
We're robinsons place manila back briefly to the accommodation, and soon sent the Saturday night. We were too tired and not very '

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