Monday 1 June 2015

Ireland, finally again!!!

 

Ok, I know... It's been a while since my last post... Sorry...
BUT I got some wonderful news!!!
I'm going to Germany with ERASMUS programme!!! I can't wait for it!!

Anyway, as you know I went to Ireland and England last March and I really loved my travel. I took my first plane all alone (from Dublin to London).
Here what we did.


Gurten Bay, Sky Road, Ireland
I went to Ireland with my family and we decided to rent a car and go to Galway, Clifden and the Cliffs of Moher. We spent a wonderful week and, when we went back to Dublin, we went to Saint Patrick's Day Parade, which was amazing!!

Cong Abbey


Kylemore Abbey (and me xD)


Me and my brother on the shores of Lough Corrib, Cross
A beauty-full glass of Guinness

Sunday 8 February 2015

In Dublin fair city, where the girls are so pretty...



Hi everyone!!! Let me tell you about my past trips to Dublin and Ireland.
I went to Dublin in 2010 for the first time. I went there with my mum and it was my first travel abroad. I didn't speek English very well but my mum's was terrible so I had to learn quickly xD.
I loved this town from the first moment; people are friendly and there's something magic in the air.

I would love to study in Dublin for my master degree...
Anyway, we stayed in the north side, in Lower Gardiner Street (in Talbot Street there's a wonderful bookshop where I bought 3kgs of books!!)
We ate expecially in fast foods because we wanted to save money for the attractions but sometimes we had a lovely time in some cafes.
Here there's the O'Connel bridge and some cupcakes.

There are many things to see; in my opinion the best are the Spire, Temple Bar (for a few beers), Grafton Street (for shopping), both St. Patrick and Christ Churches, Saint Stephen's Green (to relax a bit after a long walk) and Talbot Street.
Actually I know it's not possible to describe sensations and emotions...
So here you are some pictures!!!
In Henry Street there's a wonderful flower and veggies market and everywhere in Dublin there are musicians in the streets. Maybe that's the magic in the air xD


When I went there the following year I already knew the most known places and I looked for typical irish places.
We had a break at Queen of Tarts (believe me, it has delicious teas, cakes and any kind of muffin, scone and cupcake).
A walk on the river, the Liffey, will help you after a big breakfast...

I'm going back there on March, for Saint Patrick Day!!! I can't wait!!!