After arriving at the airport, we took a taxi to our hotel. The Muldron Hotel is a modern hotel just outside of the downtown core, next to St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The room was clean and bigger than most European hotel rooms, but not as big as a standard North American room.
Despite not having not much sleep, I was not tired. So, I
decided to go and get an Irish SIM card for our phone. The mobile phone stores
are about a 20-minute walk from the hotel. With my meandering walk along Liffey
River and taking pictures it took quite a bit longer.
I then took a walk along O’Connell Street. This famous boulevard
is very enjoyable to walk along and was brimming with pedestrians. O’Connell
Street houses numerous monuments, including one of the world’s tallest
sculptures called The Spire (Monument of Light), a large needle-like monument
that stands 120 meters high.
I thought Rome could be call the city of churches, but Dublin
does not take a back seat. There seems to a church on each block. I got lost
trying to return to hotel by navigating using the church spires. I thought each
tall spire was St. Patrick’s, but I ended up several blocks away going in circles.
Later in the afternoon we went for lunch at a famous fish and chip shop that Marg had found on Google. Unfortunately, we got lost trying to find the shop using Google maps. Google sent us in circles. Eventually we just gave up.
For supper we went to the Porterhouse Temple Bar pub. There
we finally had our fish & chips. During meal got text from our group
staying, who are staying in Hard Rock Hotel. But time I responded they had
already left for their dinner.
We met Coleen, Ron, Janet, and Keith later for drinks. As
usual we had good times with lots of laughs.
All in all a better day to kick off the vacation than our trip over to Ireland.



Thanks for the updates. Also, thanks for the phone number too. Have a wonderful trip. xo
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