Ireland - Dublin

  • Ireland - Dublin

    Killer Zombie at the Porter House Central

    Hah! Good titel right? 😀 Killer Zombie 10.00 € -two for one on wednesdays.Havana 3, Havana Especial, Apricot Brandyand Pineapple juice with a dark Rum float Not just a good title, good drinks aswell. We had the two for one special, a whiskey of course and shockingly a Gin and Tonic. And some Irish Coffee’s aswell. That sounds a bit much, on a wednesday, but hey – dont judge. They made for great pictures, whouldn’t you say? ​Have a good friday and a great weekend! 

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    The buildings around Trinity University

    Just walking around Trinity University is an experiece in itself, the buildings that surround the area is fantastic. I mean of course it is, it was founded back in 1592 by Queen Elisabeth and it is Ireland’s oldest surviving university. I am well aware that the most iconic tourist place is not on my list of buildings that surround Trinity University. I think I’ll save that disappointment to a different post, stay tuned…

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    Dublin by night

    I’ve told you about Angelicas fiances love for bridges right?Dont really know when it started but he’s got this thing about walking over bridges, so where ever we go, he’s always talking absout the bridges. I think I’ve I’ve told you about this before. Anyways, Dublin have a lot of bridges, in a variety of sizes and shapes. Ha´Penny bridge is the most iconic pedestrian bridge, O’Connell Bridge is dating back to 1794, Millennium Bridge is the one you cross when getting to and from Tempel Bar area and yes the list goes on… but to sum it up, I liked them all the best at night, when they were…

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    One of the places in Tempel Bar area

    There were a lot of bars in the Tempel bar area and I mean, really, a lot. Some cozy, some cool but they were all great in their own way. And what I liked the most was that several of them had live music playing with some really amazing local musicians playing.  The best thing about this bar though, was the cheese platter. Angelica really doesnt like cheese, but fortunately Hanna does and she’s never one to say no to a shared plate of goodies. //Ann

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    Portraits at the Guinness Storehouse

    Just walking around at the Storehouse gave a lot of portrait opportunities, there were so many beautiful and cool locations that just gave a pretty backdrop. It was really hard though, trying to fit in between all the tourists just to get that one image. Meaning, we did not do what I always tell you guys, to go there in the morning or right before closingtime, we were there midnoon ofcourse.

  • Czech Republic - Prague,  Hungary - Budapest,  Ireland - Dublin,  Italy - Giardini Naxos,  Portugal - Madeira,  Spain - Barcelona

    Review of 2018

    This year has been great travelwise. We started the new year in Spain, Barcelona and ended it in Ireland, Dublin. How much more can a girl really ask for? I want to start off by saying thank you, to all of you who’ve been a long for the ride. Thanks to all of you, our followers and readers, our friends and family. Without you, none of this would be possible. January. Spain, Barcelona March. Prague, Czech Republic August. medieval week, Gotland, Sweden. August. Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. October. Budapest, Hungary. October. Turku, Finland. December. Madeira, Portugal. December. Dublin, Ireland. Number of trips: 8 Visited countries: 8 New countries: 4 Days…

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    Le bon Crubeen

    Le bon crubeen was the first resturant we stoped at for lunch whilst awaiting our checkin time at the hotel. It was just one of those places, you know the one, that you almost pass by. It’s like a jungle of pubs and resturants in Dublin, so much to choose from. I’m truly happy that we didn’t miss out on Le bon crubeen, the food was amazing, especially the fish. And the Espresso Martini was great aswell, have you ever tried one?

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    Advent wishlist, part 1

    Thought of doing a christmas calendar, but what’s the use of that, there’s a new blogpost up on our blog everday anyways. We’re going to divide our wishlist into four parts and share one each advent sunday. So it’s going to be somewhat of a christmas wishlist, predictions, wants and needs in alphabetical order. A as in Auschwitz:One place I’ve always wanted to visit is Auschwitz, just to really see what it was like at the concentration and extermination camps. I want too see what it was like during the war. I want to see history with my own eyes. B for Bucharest. Did you know that there’s a 27…