We got up and had a traditional Irish breakfast courtesy of our hostel! There is nothing more comforting while traveling after living in Spain for a while then waking up to a filling breakfast. We traveled to a town called Bray by train, but we came back after only being there for a little bit because it was cold and rainy and there was nothing to see. After we came back we visited some cathedrals and went to the famous “Carrolls” to do some souvenir shopping! And then we had.. wait for it.. SUBWAY for lunch! I used to hate subway but I had never looked forward to it this much in my life. Afterwards we tried to see the famous book of Kells at Trinity College but it was a fail because we didn’t want to pay too much. We got back to the main part of the city and had burgers! Then we walked around for a while and then bought some drinks to celebrate our final night in Ireland.
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- Lauren Barr
- Here's a daily account of my adventures, akward moments, and everything in between.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Saturday
On Saturday we got up early to take the bus to spend some time experiencing Dublin. We were very sad to leave Paddy but we left him a very nice card and said our goodbyes. Once we finally got there and found our surprisingly nice hostel (Maggie is a beast at finding great hostels) we got ready and then had a delicious lunch of REAL pepperoni pizza (not with the scary Spanish meat) and a donut! I eat so healthy when I travel. Then walked to the one and only Guinness factory!! After we spent a lot of time in the factory, and enjoyed our free pints of Guinness, we had a took through the famous Trinity College. Then we had dinner in a Chinese buffet! It was grand. We got back later and after an internet binge we all passed out for the night.
Continuing the Journey
On Friday we got up and had bran flakes, instant coffee and orange juice with Paddy. Then we set off to have our own personal tour of the Irish countryside by car! We also visited a beautiful castle but could only take pictures from the outside. After driving for a long time enjoying the views and stopping to take pictures (and getting pretty motion sick)
We arrived at a place that Paddy had been talking up all day for their soup and bread. I had the clam chowder and some really good bread. Afterwards we were driving around and Paddy realized this friend John's farm was right around the corner! haha He was so excited that we see John's farm, that we drove through the off roads and Paddy kept lifting up and unlocking the gates for us to get through. We then got some fresh water from John's well and couldn't believe that John was 77 because he looked about 55 and works on the farm everyday. We talked to some of the random farmers there which was pretty hilarious, and then got back in Paddy's car.
Then Paddy took us to one of his favorite restaurants which was delicious. Apparantly there was a Irish movie star there who stars in a Irish soap opera (not like we would have known) so that was interesting. Once we got home Paddy insisted we have some wine with him but we were so exhausted we went to bed early. I have really learned how to appreciate going to bed early since I have been traveling so much.
Thursday, April 28th... The beginning of the journey to Ireland!
Maggie and I got up at 5:15am and had breakfast at our house and then met our friend Jenna at the hotel sign (our common meeting point) It was a strug to get there in the dark with all of our stuff but we finally made it there, and we were lucky enough to see a taxi right by us so we didn't have to call one. We took the taxi to the Granada bus station and ate again before the 7am bus to Malaga. We always either have to go to Malaga (2 hours by bus) or Madrid (5 hours by bus) to travel out of the country because sadly, Granada is not an international airport. We got to Malaga early before our 12pm flight, so what to do, but eat again! So we had starbucks at the airport and I had a fail like always ordering an iced coffee with milk since it's never on the menu and I always end up speaking spanglish.