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Ireland

Strolling around Dublin after stashing our bags @ the Hotel.
Trinity College, Dublin: Founded in 1592!
Walking around Trinity College.
Statue of Sir John Gray, Irish Nationalist, Physician and Politician.
390ft Tall, The Spire of Dublin is hard to miss.
Sampling some of Ireland's finest @ the Whiskey Museum in Dublin.
View from our Hotel Balcony.  We stayed @ the Fitzwilliam which was located right next to St.Stephen;s Green and Grafton St.
Walking around the Temple Bar area, Dublin.
City Hall, Dublin (left).
I like the tri color paint scheme here. Unlike London and other European capitals, you will find very few skyscrapers here. Instead you will find  plenty of brick buildings which adds to the charm.
Dublin is a city divided by the River Liffey. Most of the tourist attractions are on the South Side.
Somewhere in Dublin.
A Bridge across the River Liffey, Dublin.
Beautiful Architecture around the Temple Bar area, Dublin.
It's more than a bit touristy, but the streets surrounding the Temple Bar area are worth a walk.
..There's even a Hard Rock Cafe..
Walking around the Temple Bar neighborhood in Dublin.
This Public House has been around 1840. In case you are wondering the neighborhood was named Temple Bar long before the  Pub opened its doors.
If you are a fan of the dark brew, the Guinness factory is not to be missed!
At the end of the self guided tour, you get to have a drink at the aptly named Gravity Bar,  offering you a nice Panoramic view of Dublin.

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