Arrived in Dublin city centre in the early hours of the evening and headed for my new hostel (Globetrotters). Quick shower and headed out to find some dinner. I found a little Italian restaurant not far from where i was staying and had an awesome meal. I relaxed for the remainder of the evening by reading my book and getting this blog to work.
Monday morning i jumped off the top bunk (they were much easier to scale in my younger years) and just made it to the complimentary buffet breaky that this great hostel provides. That gave the what i need for a massive day on my feet. I walk 30 min out of the city centre to the Jamison (Irish Whiskey) distillery for a great tour which involved more consumption than id imagined. Most people would ask, why here not the Guinness factory? Simple... I don't like that dam water and had heard from others that Jamison was the better tour option. I walked back to town via Dublin castle and the famous Temple Bar. By the time i got back to the hostel the bottom of my feet needed a rest so i relaxed with my book before returning to the Temple.
Many of people say that Temple bar is really expensive. Really its just like a night out in Subiaco or Fremantle. I got a meal and pint promo deal at the 'Stockhouse' pub and believe it or not mum, ordered a casserole (can you please find a recipe for a Irish Guinness casserole to slide into your meal bible). Had a great meal and pint watching the french open tennis and then found a seat at the bar for a young couple playing trad music. They were very good and got the pub going (as youl see once i put the video together). After listening to them for an pint or 3 i went a watch some stand up comedy which was a good chuckle. After this and another pint i walked back to the hostel.
Wednesday, my last day in wonderful Ireland. Once again off on foot i trekked. I visited the national library, museum and gallery. I had to return to the hostel to charge up my batteries for the most antisipated part og my trip.
I walked up towards towards Vicar st very excited about seeing an artist i discovered on youtube nearly a year ago and who was known for his live delivery.
'Tallest man on Earth' did not disappoint, as he made is way through all of his great songs the Dublin crowd soaked up the utter talent and his genuine love for performing live, especially with a bunch of his family members were the warm up band (Francis - http://www.myspace.com/francisishere - Sweedens Little Birdy)..GREAT WAY TO FINISH THE TRIP!
Im one of the silhouettes in the front row to the left ..
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