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Ireland: Day One — Dublin
We arrived in Dublin a little before 6:00 in the morning. We had traveled from Atlanta to Dublin via Philadelphia. The flight to Dublin was packed with Florida State football fans headed to game. (I had learned there would be an estimated 25,000 fans coming to Ireland for the game, bringing in an estimated $100 million to the Irish economy.) After breezing through customs, we made our way to ground transportation. As we waited for our Uber in the damp dawn air, I noticed the words God Is Love perfectly painted on the side of a building near the airport. These welcoming words stood out amidst Guinness ads and signs in Gaeilge and English pointing us where to turn. What a lovely reminder that no matter where we are God Is love.
The Merrion — Details and Art
We immediately headed to our hotel. The Merrion welcomed our tired bodies with open arms. We were shown around the elegant and curated space to our room. Details and art jumped out as specific invitations to next-level comfort. I was already a bit awestruck by the stories told by the common areas, gardens, and hallways when we opened our door. A beautiful fruit basket, fancy bottled water, and champagne. Bath products reminiscent of previous stays in my favorite places. Soft curtains, fire place, comfy chairs, and lush carpet ushered us into a pastel dream. The bed beckoned with a language all its own and before we had even unpacked, we took a long nap. (Our night would end hours later at the amazing bar downstairs, The Cellar, drinking Guinness and craft cocktails, talking about roller coasters, and snacking on the best bar nuts I can remember.)
The Pub Crawl
After the nap, we began our first pub crawl. (Greg has researched and set a goal of visiting 50 pubs across Ireland during our 12 days, so we had to get busy.) We had our first Guinness at Kehoe’s, then went to the Long Hall, and then to the Stag’s Head. At every establishment, we were greeted by the warmest bartenders with cold, perfectly poured Guinness. (Yes. Guinness does taste better in Ireland when poured by the likes of Richie at Kehoe’s.) Stories flowed as we made new friends at every stop. Dublin was in full display.
Favorite Food
We grabbed a bite at Jamie Oliver’s Chequer Lane and ate the most amazing Irish mussels and crispy squid with a chilled Albariño. For dinner, we headed to Vintage Kitchen. I chose prawn chili risotto, goat cheese with apricot jam tart, and sea bass with a creamy sauce.
A special thank you to City Lifestyle Magazine, Tourism Ireland, and Fáilte Ireland for making this trip possible
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Wow!!❤️❤️ what a first day!!❤️❤️ Ireland sounds fabulous, the hotel exquisite! Greg’s research has already proven to be spot on!❤️ Food and Drink Extraordinaire!!❤️❤️
Thanks for the sharing… we are already loving our vicarious trip!!❤️❤️ We love you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😻😻