Day 2- Dublin
Grabbed breakfast in the ground floor breakfast room. It is located at the back of the townhouse. The front room is occupied by the manager, who cooks, sleeps, eats, and hangs laundry, while making his living.
Then we boarded the hop on, hop off bus to take a ride to St. Patrick's Cathedral. Built by the first Anglo-Norman Bishop, John Comyn in 1192, it is also the site of Jonathan Swift's ( author of Gulliver's Travels) tomb.
We proceeded to the Guinness Storehouse and used discount passes to buy tickets. The first floor starts with vast quantities of grain, in which you can stick your hands and feel what will become the famous Guinness. Each floor includes another step in the brewing process. One floor displays models of trains, boats, and wagons, which carried Guinness. That room also includes a WWI bomb that was dropped on the city. We stopped briefly to eat and fortify ourselves for the fun to come. We resumed our way up to the area, where you could use your drink ticket to learn how to draw a proper pint of Guinness. Or you could hold on to your ticket and purchase a Guinness with a shamrock imprinted on the foam at the top floor, which is a glass circled room looking over a fantastic panorama of Dublin. Good Guinness, lovely music, happy people!
Off to the next stop, we unloaded in front of the National Irish Museum located in the former military barracks. Therein we found a collection of Asian art, including a Chinese warrior's armor, an inlaid carrier for one person, which would have been transported by four people, and very old pottery. There were significant silver and gold pieces from the Church and various estates. And a wonderful exhibit about a female Irish architect who was ahead of her time with her innovations and career.
Getting to the end of our endurance and with jetlag, we went back to our B&B, took a slight rest, and then headed out to the Temple Bar area to listen to impromptu street bands, playing Irish music, and hop into Pubs, including The Quay and Temple Bar, to listen to bands, join along in the singing, and enjoy a pint.