Dublin is a beautiful compact city with most of its sites situated within walkable distance in the city center or a quick train ride away. Despite its small size, this city is steeped in history and makes it very accessible (free museum lovers, rejoice). From ancient artifacts dating back to 6000 B.C. to Viking sites to the more Guinness Storehouse, there is much to discover in this 'Land of Saints and Scholars’.
Read MoreDublin is known for its fair share of rainy grey days (even though we had some gorgeous sunny ones in October). The food here seems built to ward off the chill of inclement weather and does warm, hearty, and filling at its best.
Read MoreThere are places in this world where the mere mention awakens the inner-traveller, stirring up wanderlust, and a desire to learn more about the story and mystery hidden between the syllables of a name. These places become a must see. We took a day out from Belfast to explore the beautiful rugged coast of Northern Ireland and to visit one these special places for us...the Giant's Causeway.
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