A Visit to the Emerald Isle

First Stop -Dublin

It has been a lifelong dream to visit Ireland. My family are Parnell’s …which is a very famous Irish name. So when my son procured tickets to the Oasis concert in Dublin for he and his dad I had to tag along. From the moment we arrived we were amazed by the friendly people, wonderful scenery and unbelievably great weather, food, cafe & pub vibes and the rich art & culture.

Day One

Day One saw us hitting the main streets and searching for the Parnell statue, the buzzy Temple Bar area and strolling along the banks of the Liffey. The first thing we noticed was how walkable this city was and how easy to get around. We stayed across the river from Temple Bar so could pop over for a bit of action and then return to our quieter hotel for the night.

Day Two

One of the highlights of any visit to Dublin is to see the amazing Book of Kells. It is a masterpiece of medieval art created by Celtic monks around 800AD. I may have shed a tear. We also toured Trinity College and its fabulous Long Room, an amazing library which contains 4.5 million books and the famous Brian Boru harp. It also has the impressive Gaia installation. A bookworm’s dream come true. In the evening we enjoyed our visit to Marco Pierre White’s Steakhouse and Grill. Sitting outside in a prime spot and watching the world go by was a ‘ pinch me’ moment. I ordered a delicious chicken dish with a light broth and an amazing selection of summer vegetables, with nary a potato in sight. Although we did add a side of the beef dripping chips for a local flavour. A lovely night out!

Day Three

Day three dawned clear and bright. Another blue sky day. Where was the famous Irish rain? Locals warned of a heatwave. The temperature could soar to 25 degrees!!

We took the opportunity to visit Parnell Square and the Memorial Garden before a visit to the lovely St Stephen’s Green. A snaking line of OASIS fans wound along outside the nearby merchandise shop reminding us that the concert was nigh. Oasis music was playing in every shop, bar and restaurant. Excitement was building for the big show.

The afternoon was spent at Dublin Castle. This castle is right in the centre of the city and is absolutely beautiful. I was very impressed with this structure constructed in the early thirteenth century and added to over time. It was built on the site of a Viking settlement and later served as the headquarters for the English. The building is a mix of Georgian and Baroque styles and the drawing rooms, galleries and state apartments were opulent. This is the true heart of historic Dublin.

Dinner was the best of our trip! We visited the restaurant, Pichet. It serves Irish cuisine with French flair. The decor felt like visiting a French bistro so of course I had the duck. This was a Barbary duck breast with orange glazed endive, fennel, duck leg spring roll and pickled walnut jus. It was divine. I followed this up with a coconut dessert comprised of coconut parfait, rum – roasted pineapple, passionfruit gel and coconut sorbet. A fabulous melding of flavours.

The day of the concert arrived and we spent the morning exploring bookshops and stores before a visit to the vast National Gallery. We shared lunch with our son and his partner. That night they had a fabulous time at Croke Park and couldn’t think of a better place to see such an iconic band. It was a night for them to remember always.

On our last morning we shared a brilliant brunch at Jay Kays Cafe before hitting the road on our epic Ireland road trip. Dublin you were grand!

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Author: michelle_beesley

Michelle Beesley is a wife and mum of three living in sunny Queensland, Australia. A columnist for ten years Michelle has branched out into writing short stories and novels. Her debut novel ‘It Happened In Paris’ was published by Serenade Publishing in 2023. Michelle loves writing about travel, fashion, theatre, film and events. Her romances are set in France and other exotic locales. You can find Michelle at a coffee shop with friends, doing yoga or walking, cheering on her favourite rugby union teams or attending a fashion show. She will most likely have a book in her hand wherever she is.

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