Sunday, August 04, 2013

Conquering Dublin by a Bike





Dear Travelers,


Dublin is ideally situated between the mountains and the sea where just a 20 minute journey will bring you from the bustling city to the charming coastal towns and villages which dot the coastline providing boundless opportunities for golf, water sports, seafood, dining and picturesque walks. A little further and you'll reach the Dublin Mountains where hiking, biking and walking trails are in abundance.

Guinness Storehouse retained the top spot for a second year running in the listing of Ireland's top visitor attractions. The iconic Dublin attraction was closely followed by Dublin Zoo, while The National Gallery of Ireland continues its dominance of the free attractions in the capital.


Below are some of my pictures that will tell you stories.



Some of the students I met while exploring Dublin, they were also a Tourist a first timer in this beautiful city. 



I successfully reached the Aviva Stadium, as I raised my bike as a display of making a statement "I conquered Dublin." 
The stadium is located adjacent to Lansdowne Road railway station, officially opened on 14 May 2010. The stadium is Ireland's first and only UFFA Elite Stadium and in 2011, it hosted the Europa League Final. Some concerts held in the stadium artist's like Lady Gaga.


The girls from Liverpool visiting Dublin met by a chance and offered me a can of mixed berry cider. We were chatting about our experience in the city and enjoying the music and people passing by in front of us.


Met this young pretty artist girl named Katrina with his boyfriend. She is from Spain and was a street painter traveling around the world. Behind us is some of her art works.


Welcome to Dublin’s tour of terror! The Lady in White, graveyard torturers and grizzly ends on church grounds... Allow us to put you at your unease on The Dublin Ghostbus Tour.

A Gothic interior, blood red velvet curtains and a driver and guide in tune with the afterlife. This is no scary movie, folks – this is for real.

It’s a little known fact that Dublin was home to one of horror fiction’s most famous names: Dracula author, Bram Stoker. Learn about his origins as the tour creeps through Dublin’s darkened streets.


First Glance video of Dublin Ireland


Your Tour Guide,
Rinell


No comments:

Post a Comment