Spotter since 2020
The décor weaves an enchanting tapestry of Dublin’s finest elements, from iconic red post boxes to a make-believe Aer Lingus office.
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Not many people know that there is a network of tunnels under the Dublin City Centre and one leg of them was leading from the cathedral to this very pub.
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"Artisan Brew Academy" in Dublin, close to the Guinness factory, is an actual academy that teaches people how to make beer at home!
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The "Irish Film Institute" in Dublin looks strange - the good kind. Come discover Irish film here. Personally, I love the beer garden out back...
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"Admiral" is a true yacht spot in the center of Dublin, a nautical-themed restaurant with delicious Eastern European and Russian dishes!
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"Mish Mash" is a tiny cafe in Dublin that feels like a piece of home. I love their selection of soups, the fantastic coffee, and the heavenly cakes...
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You might've heard exaggerations like 'this is the best burger in town.' But "Dash Burger" is different. I wouldn't mind not eating anything else ever again.
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"MediKate Garden" in Dublin is a neighborhood garden that fulfills the locals' need for organic food & a place of tranquility.
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About me
Born and raised in Poland, living in Dublin since 2006 and absolutely loving the weather here - after all, nowhere else in the world can you have all 4 seasons in one day.
I’m a traveller: my first travel abroad was when I was 14 years old and I’ve been travelling ever since. I have visited nearly all continents and I even managed to get to the end of the world (quite literally – I was on an island that is the first inhabited land in the world to enter a new date). As I’m working mostly remotely, I like to become a local at the place of my travels. So instead of sightseeing, I prefer finding all the hidden gems and nice places with good hot chocolate.
Why Dublin
I came to Dublin because I fell in love with a boy and right after that I fell in love with this city. It’s charming and lovely. People are very friendly and talkative, so situations when you end up talking to a stranger happen on a daily basis, and that’s the true soul of Dublin that I adore.
Dublin is also very proud of its history, so you can see a little piece of it on every step. I love discovering these small touches; from cocktail menus with drinks named after women significant to Irish history, to little plaques on the footpaths and walls, to monuments and gardens built to remind us of the complicated and rich history of Dublin.
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