Spotter since 2017
"Trinity College", one of Dublin's most famous attractions, is also great if you're looking for a quiet spot in the city early in the evening!
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"Croke Park" in Dublin is the best spot to discover Gaelic sports and hurling. It also has a relevant museum, a tour and it offers top views over the city.
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"Coffee 2 Go" in Dublin is the cafe I've been getting my tall lattes to-go from since I moved in the city. "Their scones are possibly the biggest treat!"
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"Zakura Izakaya" in Dublin is my favourite sushi restaurant in the city. The staff is wonderful and the sushi always so fresh. I love their hand-rolled...
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"Cleaver East" Dublin is a hidden gem located in Temple Bar. This bar is known for its food booth and its unique version of Afternoon Tea. I recommend it!
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"The Press Cafe" Dublin is located at the back of the National Print Museum. It's very popular with the locals and everything is made fresh to order!
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About Me
Lover of lattes, brunch and early mornings, I have been living in Dublin since 2014 and love to wander aimlessly.
Originally from Cork in southern Ireland, I have lived in both Austria and Germany and love discovering hidden gems.
Why Dublin?
Dublin makes you want to rush to outdoor yoga in the evenings, catch the last tour of a new gallery or simply the last light of the day.
It is a city where you can stand on a rooftop and see the mountains from one angle and the sea from another. Dublin is a small city with big opportunities for everyone.
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