Firstly I just want everyone to know that street signs in Ireland have Gaelic on them as well as English. I knew this before going. What I didn't know is that most streets in Dublin don't have signs AT ALL and even then sometime they only have Gaelic. This makes getting around confusing before you figure out what you are doing.
This is the Temple Bar where I am staying. Basically it is a concentrated group of bohemians. Which is cool, its just easy to feel out of place if you are looking for peace and quiet. I can't really complain though because I am within a two minutes walk to all the good places to eat.
Ha'Penny bridge is right across the street from my hostel.
Dublin town at its best. Double decker buses on cobblestones and brick buildings
Trinity college. Really beautiful buildings, right in the middle of Dublin.
More of Trinity College
Molly Malone.
Grafton street (Which probably would have been a lot cooler if I liked shopping)
St. Stephen's Green. I sat on a bench and wrote for 2 hours before I realized what time it was
Christ Church. So the only lens that I have that would stop down far enough is my 50 prime and I couldnt get back far enough to get a good picture but hopefully you can see how beautiful the building is.
Obviously I had to go to the Guiness storeroom. I am, after all, a 21 year old male in Ireland.