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Leprechauns, cloverleafs & pints of Guinness

  • Obrázek autora: Michaela Thomasova
    Michaela Thomasova
  • 26. 7. 2018
  • Minut čtení: 4

The beauty of this stunning country (Ireland) is truly shown in many different aspects. The cities and the countryside, both breathtakingly beautiful and magical in some special way. Recently I got the chance to visit this colour green-loving country thanks to kind people who took me in and were nothing but absolutely nice to me for one whole week. 

  Only this little amount of time showed me how incredible that place is. And how polite Irish people can be. So this article is pretty much gushing over the good time I had. (don't view it as bragging though)



  The whole journey started with a three-hour long train ride which took us to the capital of my country – Prague in the Czech Republic. We were so excited and ready for the big adventure. Then we spend many and many hours of eating, waiting and eating some more. But eventually, the plane was ready for our eager asses.


Once we arrived in Dublin, my soul was so happy but also a tiny bit nervous. There was nothing but big crowds of people at the airport so the anxiously happy me couldn’t wait to get out of that building and explore the true beauty of Ireland.



  The first day we didn’t get to see much since we were tired from the travel so we went to bed quite early. Still, I was very pleasantly surprised by the fact that the sun sets kind of late there, so it seems like your day is longer because of the light.

After this, the true exploring and creating great memories started.


We visited the local beach in Malahide which is where we were staying. (very beautiful city by the way). Let me tell you dogs do love the sea and waves. And people like me enjoy collecting beautiful shells of various shapes and colours on every step.


The next stop for us was a Howth, more specifically its Cliff walk. Witnessed very talented young fella busking by the pier. Enjoyed the walk to the beacon and even saw some seals in the distance. (At least I’ve been told they are seals. My short-sighted eyes which have a problem with recognizing objects in the distance saw some dark moving shapes in the water.) The cliff walk itself provided one of the most beautiful views you could possibly experience. The sea that is incredibly calming combined with the completely charming nature got me. The wind couldn’t ruin that moment for me even though it was quite strong.


  On the way back we stopped to quickly check out the Malahide castle. We took some pictures there and walked around it for a bit.


Phoenix park – oh man that is most definitely my favourite park in the world. The fallow deer were so friendly and not shy at all. They really enjoyed the human company. (some more than others, true) Some more walking when we could somehow observe the nature and watch people just enjoying their day in that beautiful weather.

We got even told we were gorgeous by some local guys. (shout out to those beautiful strangers). 


Next, we visited the Ferris wheel in Malahide where we got the chance to see almost the whole city. We took some pictures at the beach, ate some food and suddenly it was evening again. The time flies by when you have a good time.


Another and another trip, this time to the centre of Dublin which seemed very unique and overall nice to walk through. We paid a visit to all those typical spots like Temple bar (which my jacket matched to). Got the concept of feeling Irish that time. Also, the people busking in the gorgeous streets of Dublin were so incredibly talented I couldn’t comprehend their abilities to sing and play different kinds of instruments. We also found the colourful umbrellas that created a unique style of the street.


We also had to try the Guinness beer. Honestly, I am a bigger fan of our Czech beer but the Guinness doesn’t taste bad at all. It’s just very different and kind of interesting flavour. My experience with it is that at first I liked it, then I stopped and thought it was gross and in the end, I started liking it again. So overall not the best beer but still quite tasty.




  Next stop – The Wicklow mountains – yay! Seriously though let’s take a minute or two to talk about Irish nature because oh my goodness it is so breathtakingly beautiful. We saw some local sheep and then really adored the view of the Guinness lake. (and it is so dark it seems almost pitch black). This time we started a whole photoshoot to capture our pure joy from that location.


That is pretty much it from the trip to the country that has won me over in just one week. If I ever get the chance I am coming back, Ireland! (Also I'm encouraging everyone to visit. It's 10/10.)



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