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Dundrum Center - Dublin

Sandyford Road, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Dublin

18-06-2008

This shopping center has everything a girl could need when out and about in Dublin. The center is loaded with an electic range of shop such as the designer shops such as Replay, Timberland, Lacoste and Pepe. Yet, grass roots shops can be found here for example there is a M & S, French Connection and a large H & M. It’s certainly a nice place to be when the weather gets a bit rainy and you can make a whole day of it there is a range of restaurants to chose from.
Overall it’s a good day out and I’d go again. Heck, I was a regular at this place!

Frangos World Cuisine - Dublin

Level 3, Dundrum Center, Dublin

18-06-2008

The breakfast here was served on a euro per item basis. I am
not sure just how much good value this was as it depends
how much you want to each. The cost of the items I had was
around 10 Euros for a coffee, 2 sausages, 2 eggs and 1 rasher plus toast whic wasn’t too bad. The chef who served the breakfast was a jovial chap and the place was very clean and so made the eating experience good. I would say get in here quick at the weekends as around 11am it gets packed out with families.

I’d give the breakast a 6 out of 10 because the egg was slighly undercooked and the rasher was very crispy or overcooked. M,y overall view of this place is that it’s convenient to go to if you are shopping in the centre but I’d doubt I’d go back.

Hobarts - Dublin

Ranelagh Village, Dublin

18-06-2008

This greasy spoon is one of the best in Dublin. It’s a little way outside of the city not far from St. Stephen’s Green. As a bit of a fitness fanatic I normally skip fried breakfasts but on this occasion I couldn’t resist the two lovely folded fluffy crepes complete with maple syrup poured across them. The breakfast came complete with hash browns and sausages. I watered the breakfast of Kings’ down with a big cup of fresh coffee.
Overall the staff were a friendly bunch and the meal cost just under 10 Euros. This is definitely the way to ensure your day gets off to a good start.

Writers Museum - Dublin

18 Parnell Square, 1 Dublin

17-06-2008

Ireland has produced some of the greatest writers in history and this museum is dedicated exclusively the works and achievements of great writers such as W.B. Yeats, James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Becket, Patrick Kavanagh. A first edition of Bram Stokers ‘Dracula’ which was very unusually written in Dublin.

The museum is pretty small so it only took me about 50 minutes to have a look round and see some of the manuscripts. I’d advise anyone planning to go here to go and see some other museums after visiting this one. Dublin has a lot to offer.

Dublin Indoor Skate Park - Dublin

St. Anthony's Church Coast Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin

17-06-2008

This skatepark is hip as they come. There is a range of jumps and slides here for the more experienced skater and the entry fee is reasonably low plus safety is a consideration so helmets must be worn at all times possible. This park is seasonal though so best to check out the website before you go along.

Bushy Park - Dublin

Templeogue Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin

17-06-2008

Bushy Skatepark has a high speed bowl/snake setup that means that the skate experience is fast here dudes. The spine area has a mellow landing side with 10’ tranny. Most of the hips are sharp, but there is one rounded hip in the shallow end.One of the deep hips has a Temple Load flyout box on the deck for those who want to have some real fun.

George's Street Arcade - Dublin

Georges Street, Dublin

17-06-2008

This is a little gem of a place , everything that you think thought Dublin would be like is in here - lots of brick a brack shops to really high end fashion places that you would normally see on Bond st, there is a great little buzz about the place and the staff in all the shops generally know alot about the surrounding area.

The best shops to go into on the arcade is New Moon jewellery Shop and Lowkey.

National Wax Museum Plus - Dublin

Foster Place, Temple Bar, 2 Dublin

17-06-2008

If you’ve ever wondered what a celebrity was like in the flesh the head here. This wax museum isn’t as impressive as Madame Tassauds but it does contain every famous Irish person you can think of which is impressive. There is also a chambers of horrors here so if you get sick of seeing pop stars, politicians, actors etc the you can head to the chamber for a change of scene.

DublinViking I'm not quite sure when you visited the Wax Museum but the Dublin Wax Museum has only just reopened this week in a new location after closing it's doors on Gramby Row years at least 5/6 years ago!

Hotel Isaacs - Cork

48 MacCurtain Street Mac Curtain Street, Cork

17-06-2008

This budget Hotel is in a great location in Cork - just 5 minutes walk away from the train and bus stations. The Hotel is situated in a Victorian building which is well furnished and decorated. All the hotels have ensuite and hair drying facilities.

Really this place should be a four star hotel but for some off reason they want to attract the budget traveller here - I am not complaining at all.

Gabriel House Guest House - Cork

Summerhill North, Cork

17-06-2008

The rooms here have great panoramic views of the city. All the rooms are very clean and well-cared for. The sheets were changed every day without fail. Car parking facilities here are free plus the room rate included a free continental breakfast. The room I stayed in was spacious and had plenty of sunlight.