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theworm2345
12/11/2009, 4:14 AM
I'll have the morning free the day of the match and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of what I should do or see. I've been to Dublin once before so I've done the sight-seeing tour of the major stuff around the city but I'll be pretty much walking every where as I don't want to pay for a taxi or bus.

I figure I'll check out Clontarf and see where the battle was fought as well as probably go to Dalymount just to see it. Any other suggestions?

tetsujin1979
12/11/2009, 3:06 PM
Glasnevin Cemetery is well worth a visit - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasnevin_Cemetery

thischarmingman
12/11/2009, 5:01 PM
I'll have the morning free the day of the match and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of what I should do or see. I've been to Dublin once before so I've done the sight-seeing tour of the major stuff around the city but I'll be pretty much walking every where as I don't want to pay for a taxi or bus.

I figure I'll check out Clontarf and see where the battle was fought as well as probably go to Dalymount just to see it. Any other suggestions?

Walk along the canal, visit Paddy Kavanagh's statue (the poet, not the winger!), have a pint in the Porterhouse North, go to Tolka Park, drop in on Bertie?

centre mid
12/11/2009, 5:04 PM
Dublin Suggestions (http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php?t=114803) thread might help.

SkStu
12/11/2009, 6:13 PM
dont think youll enjoy the walk to Clontarf and back in fairness Worm. Grab a bus from Lower Abbey Street, only a couple of squits if i remember correctly...

theworm2345
12/11/2009, 6:26 PM
dont think youll enjoy the walk to Clontarf and back in fairness Worm. Grab a bus from Lower Abbey Street, only a couple of squits if i remember correctly...
Yeah it does appear to be about a mile away plus if I'm going to be standing for the entire match plus probably half asleep from probably not sleeping on the flight maybe I should save my legs. Though that being said I have nothing to do that morning so maybe it would be a good way to see some of the city and pass the time.

drummerboy
12/11/2009, 6:50 PM
Try the Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin. Its about a 10 minute walk from Fagans in Drumcondra. Well worth a visit. Beware of the squirrels though, take the fingers off you.

There are a couple of nice boozers beside the Botanics, Tolka House and Adison Lodge, both do decent grub.

There's a daily walking tour of Glasnevin cemetery, a bit gloomy for me, but it is highly recommended and you can finish it off with a pint in the Diggers pub (a famous old pub), real name of Kavanaghs in DeCoursey square where you can have a game of rings. Anyway enjoy the day

paul_oshea
13/11/2009, 8:40 PM
Diggers pub, great pub.

thischarmingman
15/11/2009, 2:22 PM
I'll have the morning free the day of the match and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of what I should do or see. I've been to Dublin once before so I've done the sight-seeing tour of the major stuff around the city but I'll be pretty much walking every where as I don't want to pay for a taxi or bus.

I figure I'll check out Clontarf and see where the battle was fought as well as probably go to Dalymount just to see it. Any other suggestions?

So what did you get up to?

theworm2345
15/11/2009, 7:47 PM
So what did you get up to?
First thing I did after I got off the plane was go to Dalymount. The stadium was open so I got to sit in the stand and even went on the field when no one was there. After that I was thinking about going to Clontarf but decided on trying to get my money changed first so I could pay for the ticket and walked from Northern Circular Road down Parnell Street. I couldn't find anywhere though and eventually my lack of sleep on the plane caught up to me and I ended up pretty much just hanging out in Paddy Power and BoyleSport watching the the various games that were on (Huddersfield v Wycombe, Scotland v Wales, etc.) and got my money changed by the Spire. Then I went to the game and back to the airport and slept on in a booth near Starbucks. Pretty uneventful for the most part but I got to go to the match so I have no complains (except for the result of the match). To top it off as I stood outside the Croke Park Hotel I saw Paul McGrath walking in and shook his hand (it was a bit odd, either everyone else was too polite to say anything or they didn't recognize him).