Our third day in Dublin was a free day with an optional tour in the morning to the country side of Ireland. I decided to stay back so I could wander around Dublin some more and get to know the city better. I love being able to explore new places and being off on my own so I can get a feel of what its like. Especially in cities. Dublin is a Mid-Level city so because of it’s size you don’t feel like you’re being overwhelmed like you might in a city such as New York.
During the day, Cait and I took the Dart into the middle of the city, and walked along the Liffy until we found a place to stop and grab some lunch. We ended up back in Temple Bar” where we found a really nice, small Irish restaurant. We treated ourselves to a great lunch followed by probably one of the best desserts I have ever had. It was ice cream with a shot of Bailey’s poured over it. WOW. Amazing.
After, we wanted to check out some of the shops that we had yet to visit because they were closed for the holiday. So we did that then did some souvenir shopping for our families back home.
We had to meet up with the group for dinner at the Stephen’s Green Arch, but as far as we were told there were only a few people that went to meet there. So, we must have missed each other because Cait and I ended up hanging out there until about 7pm and missing out on dinner. We then headed back to the hotel to grab some food and just relax because we had to get up early the next morning to make the trek to Wales.
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