Comments - 48 Hours in Dublin? - The Wild Geese2024-03-28T18:03:05Zhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6442157%3ABlogPost%3A72711&xn_auth=noi would suggest Guinness bre…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2014-01-21:6442157:Comment:736412014-01-21T18:55:54.559Zannette counihanhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/annettecounihan
<p>i would suggest Guinness brewery a super tour...all new and really great ... the best pint you will ever have at the end looking at the greatest view of Dublin....then i would go on a walk about..of dublin ...just go where it takes you..you dont have much time you will hate to leave..:)</p>
<p>a visit to the shelbourne hotel is wonderful ...over 200 yrs old and part of dublins history....you can see the home of oscar wilde....and a statue of him all in walking distance of the hotel....have…</p>
<p>i would suggest Guinness brewery a super tour...all new and really great ... the best pint you will ever have at the end looking at the greatest view of Dublin....then i would go on a walk about..of dublin ...just go where it takes you..you dont have much time you will hate to leave..:)</p>
<p>a visit to the shelbourne hotel is wonderful ...over 200 yrs old and part of dublins history....you can see the home of oscar wilde....and a statue of him all in walking distance of the hotel....have a great time....:).</p> I'd recommend Kilmainham Gaol…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2014-01-15:6442157:Comment:725642014-01-15T20:03:38.085ZMichael Quanehttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/MichelQuane
<p>I'd recommend Kilmainham Gaol for a reflection on Ireland's tragic history. Then lift your spirits at the Guinness Storehouse.</p>
<p>I'd recommend Kilmainham Gaol for a reflection on Ireland's tragic history. Then lift your spirits at the Guinness Storehouse.</p> Visit The National Museum, Ki…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2014-01-15:6442157:Comment:726302014-01-15T11:24:22.487ZFrank Scotthttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/FrankScott
<p>Visit The National Museum, Kildare Street a must see place for part of a morning..</p>
<p>Visit The National Museum, Kildare Street a must see place for part of a morning..</p> Well... it isn't necessarily…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2014-01-14:6442157:Comment:727142014-01-14T23:18:46.274ZSarah Naglehttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/SarahNagle
Well... it isn't necessarily a "great" work of literature. And it will probably only make it on to a college syllabus if someone in the far future decides to teach a class on the very-long-genre-driven-historical-novels-of-the-twentieth-century, but I think "Trinity" by Leon Uris is riveting enough to make you forget you're sitting in an airplane for eight and a half hours.
Well... it isn't necessarily a "great" work of literature. And it will probably only make it on to a college syllabus if someone in the far future decides to teach a class on the very-long-genre-driven-historical-novels-of-the-twentieth-century, but I think "Trinity" by Leon Uris is riveting enough to make you forget you're sitting in an airplane for eight and a half hours.