Monday, November 28, 2011

Dublin on Tuesday, November 15th 2011

On Tuesday we woke up early in the morning to have breakfast at the hotel; we had a full Irish breakfast minus the baked beans (ugh!), but to be honest I couldn't eat the bacon, and it was funny watching Luc trying to eat the fried egg (he hates eggs, probably the only food he hates).
After breakfast we headed straight for the Guinness Storehouse, which I had already bought the tickets for. I hate beer (you can see my "Beer face" in one of the potos), but my husband is like the ultimate Guinness fan, he refers to it as "Irish Water", hehe!

We had a really fun time there, and after that we went back to the hotel whereabouts were all the shops were located, we bought a few things, but we spent the whole evening buying since my husband is very VERY thorough when shopping abroad.
And even if we didn't visit any other touristic place, what we enjoy the most is getting lost in the city and find lovely and curious spots.

After leaving what we bought at the hotel, we head back to Temple Bar so we could find a place to eat, and since Luc wanted Pizza, we went for Italian. There are MANY Italian restaurants there, and I don't know the others, but the one we choose, Botticelli, has real Italian food, cooked and served by Italians. The food was delicious, and the service was great, so if you ever go to Dublin and are tired of stew and fish n' chips, go there, you won't regret it! Plus they have delicious home-made ice-creams. (OHHHH, I how I missed home-made ice-creams! I haven't had any since I left Argentina.)

Statue of James Joyce on North Earl Street - Dublin, Ireland.

River Liffey - Dublin, Ireland.

The Temple Bar - Dublin, Ireland.

Millenium Child Statue, Christ Cchurch Place - Dublin, Ireland.

Backstreets of Dublin, Ireland.

Colourful Doors - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness St.James Gate Brewery - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness St.James Gate Brewery - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.

Guinness Storehouse - Dublin, Ireland.


And here's a video of two guys playing the "Hang", an instrument I've never heard of before. Live it sounds ten thousands better, but really, is bewitching!



I know I posted quite a few photos, but if you want you can see more here, in my flickr.
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9 comments:

  1. Que guapa ibas n.n
    Y tu nene ha crecido mucho!!!

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  2. Las fotos son preciosas ^^
    Tu cara de cerveza es parecida a la mía xDDDDD y mi novio también es guiness fan XDDD

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  3. ains que hermoso es dublin :o yo quiero ir a Irlanda!!! oye tu hijo ya anda abrazando cerveza XDDD que chulo todo.

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  4. Me encanta tu conjunto sis! Estás guapísima >___<
    Y me declaro muy fan de la foto de tu hijo abrazando la pinta de guinness XDDD

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  5. que buena pinta tiene todo O_O incluso la cerveza y eso que no me gusta xD pero seguramente las cervezas alla no saben para nada igual que las de aqui :P

    linda gracias por todos tus comentarios en mi blog! fue un poco abrumador ver tantos comentarios tuyos xD pero me agradan mucho <3

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  6. @Nadia: Muchas gracias, preciosa. Y a mi nene poco le queda de nene, está cada día mas alto! :DD

    @Jade: Me alegra no ser la unica, aparte era un poco raro estar en Guinness y que no te guste la Guinness... xDD

    @Ruzu: Si, Luc quería beber cerveza, pero no lo dejaban ahi dentro.

    @Ania: Gracias, nena!! :3333 Como al pobre no lo dejaron probar la Guinness ahi dentro, quizo hacerse una foto y que todos vieran su amor por la marca! xDDD

    @Adri: Jajajaja, si, me pasé con los comentarios, pero es que me encantan todas tus entradas y no quería dejar ninguna sin comentar! Jejejeje!
    La Guinness, segun mi marido es la mejor de todas, y alli la verdad es que aunque hay otras cervezas, la Gyinness es el orgullo nacional y es la unica que se pide.

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  7. ohh! gracias por tus consejos con los coordinados! me parecen todos unas opciones estupendas.
    La verdad que ya habia pensado en ponermelo con medias y algo calentito por debajo... pero no terminaba de encontrar el conjunto perfecto.
    Algo que me hecha un poco para atras a la hora de ponermelo... es que la tela es finita para el frio.
    Pero me has motivado ha hacerle un coordinado mas invernal! y no dudes que cuando lo haga te enseñare el resultado ^.^

    Por cierto... me encanta la foto con tu hijo, en la que posais junto a la escultura, es tan divertida!

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  8. No conozco Dublin y parece precioso.Me lo apunto como destino de viaje.
    Un beso guapa!

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