Dublin Diaries: Zainab Jeoffrey

Zainab Jeoffrey flies us to Dublin


Zainab Jeoffrey July 02, 2018
Dublin Diaries: Zainab Jeoffrey

I love travelling and my latest adventure took me to Dublin, Ireland. My trip to Dublin was amazing – I’ve visited many European capitals, but this city has a very different charm. If you like visiting cities rich in history and monuments, Dublin will blow you away. The main attraction here is the Irish folklore and the laid-back lifestyle. The people of Dublin are extremely friendly and helpful; the pedestrian friendly city is also very safe! The weather is mostly pleasant throughout the year; not too cold and not hot at all. Dublin also happens to be very up to date with the latest trends from all around Europe for those who love to shop. With buzzing streets like Grafton Street, you can watch upcoming artists singing and dancing and really get a feel of how happy-go-lucky and entertaining the Irish community is. So if you want to soak in the rich history and extensive culture that the region has to offer, visiting Dublin is a must!


St Patricks cathedral is the largest cathedral in Dublin and the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland


Posing with the Spire of Dublin aka Monument of Light


You can enjoy listening to beautiful song covers all day long


In awe of the Trinity College library


A peaceful walk by the Ha’penny Bridge




When in Ireland, do as the Irish do!


Cliffs of Moher


Follow me into the greens




The super happening Grafton Street


A pot of gold at The National Leprechaun Museum


Taking a quick break to snack before we go exploring again


A day at the zoo!


St Stephens Greens - This beautiful park (known for remaining green throughout the year) is a great place to spend a day outside




Wildlife!

Places to eat:

Dall’ Italia Pasta bar

BBQ Tonight on south circular near Griffith College

Vintage Café

147 Deli

Chapter One

Damascus Gate Restaurant

The Sweetest Thing

Places to visit in Dublin:

UCD campus

Dublin Zoo

The National Leprechaun Museum

The National Library

Cliffs of Moher and the great Atlantic boat ride

Temple Bar

National Botanic Gardens

The Book of Kells and the Old Library Exhibition

St Stephens green

Grafton Street

COMMENTS (1)

TooTrue | 6 years ago | Reply No mention of the Guinness storehouse? Probably the most iconic location in Dublin. And if you're culturally inclined try the James Joyce walk and an evening at the Abbey Theater.
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