June 9, 2016: Ha’Penny Bridge, Dublin, Ireland
While exploring Dublin, I came across this charming historic bridge which was built in 1816 and crosses the River Liffey. It’s name…the Ha’penny Bridge. Before
While exploring Dublin, I came across this charming historic bridge which was built in 1816 and crosses the River Liffey. It’s name…the Ha’penny Bridge. Before
Looking for a fun but busy day in Dublin? Then check out the Traveloid’s itinerary!
Today’s Pic of the Day features the Pomodoro Sphere at Dublin’s Trinity College
We stayed at a small hotel just a block from St. Stephen’s when we visited Dublin and walked through the park several times
Aer Lingus is expanding its roster of U.S. cities with service to Dublin, adding new routes to Los Angeles, Newark and Hartford, CT. It’s Aer Lingus’ biggest one-time expansion since it first started flying trans-Atlantic in 1958. Aer Lingus…
I was at the midpoint of my two month trip when I left England and headed for Ireland by Ferry. The week before had
Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse has been named by the World Travel Awards as Europe’s leading tourist attraction. They beat out such sites as Paris’ Eiffel Tower. The Guinness Storehouse tells the 250 plus…
Gumbo was visiting the Kilmainham Gaol (jail) in Dublin, a popular destination as you can tell from the line of people waiting to get in the front door. It’s an interesting historic site.
Seems not even the master Gumbo travel sleuths were able to crack our last puzzle. Gumbo was visiting the fascinating Museum of Ireland, Archaeology division, situated on Kildare Street in Dublin. The Archaeology Museum is housed…
Canada’s Westjet, once an upstart Western Canada regional and now a major national has taken a next step by starting flights from Toronto to Dublin for the summer and into the fall. The Toronto leg makes a brief stop at St. John’s, Newfoundland, which…
While exploring Dublin, I came across this charming historic bridge which was built in 1816 and crosses the River Liffey.
Looking for a fun but busy day in Dublin? Then check out the Traveloid’s itinerary!
Today’s Pic of the Day features the Pomodoro Sphere at Dublin’s Trinity College
We stayed at a small hotel just a block from St. Stephen’s when we visited Dublin and walked
Aer Lingus is expanding its roster of U.S. cities with service to Dublin, adding new routes to Los Angeles, Newark and Hartford, CT. It’s Aer Lingus’ biggest one-time expansion since it first started flying trans-Atlantic in 1958. Aer Lingus…
I was at the midpoint of my two month trip when I left England and headed for Ireland by
Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse has been named by the World Travel Awards as Europe’s leading tourist attraction. They beat out such sites as Paris’ Eiffel Tower. The Guinness Storehouse tells the 250 plus…
Gumbo was visiting the Kilmainham Gaol (jail) in Dublin, a popular destination as you can tell from the line of people waiting to get in the front door. It’s an interesting historic site.
Seems not even the master Gumbo travel sleuths were able to crack our last puzzle. Gumbo was visiting the fascinating Museum of Ireland, Archaeology division, situated on Kildare Street in Dublin. The Archaeology Museum is housed…
Canada’s Westjet, once an upstart Western Canada regional and now a major national has taken a next step by starting flights from Toronto to Dublin for the summer and into the fall. The Toronto leg makes a brief stop at St. John’s, Newfoundland, which…