Anyone visiting Dublin is advised to pay a visit to the Post Office. Not necessarily to send postcards to friends and family back home but to see the building that played a big role in the independence of the Irish from the English.
The pictures in this entry were taken on our second day in Dublin after our morning tour of the city. Marc and I stayed behind to explore some more on our own.
In front of the historic Post Office on O'Connell Street
The Irish Parliament Building
The famous Ha'Penny Bridge over the river Liffy
By the river Liffy in Dublin's city center with the Ha'Penny Bridge right behind me
Dublin's elite and prestigious Trinity College
On the grounds of Trinity College
The Campanile or the Bell Tower in the campus of Trinity College
The Dublin Castle
A closer view of the Dublin Castle
Taken in front of the National Gallery of Ireland right before we went in
In front of the Natural History Museum
Inside the Natural History Museum
New York has Central Park, Dublin has St. Stephen's Green
About to cross the street and onto Grafton Street from St. Stephen's Green
On Grafton Street enjoying the shops
A statue made of paper used during a parade on Grafton Street, Dublin's main shopping street
A parade on Grafton Street celebrating a street and arts week in Dublin
In front of Dublinia, a museum in Dublin City