Four Great Dublin Dishes Worth Tracking Down
We dig a little deeper into some lesser-known but still impressive Dublin foods. Three of the four we think of as winners!
We dig a little deeper into some lesser-known but still impressive Dublin foods. Three of the four we think of as winners!
We sort out our favourite Dublin museums, focusing on art, history, and literature. Just like Dublin itself!
We learn more about the Great Irish Famine of 1845-52, during which Ireland lost more than 25% of its population. But it's not all a downer!
We learn about one of Dublin's own sons, folk musician Luke Kelly. And we also attend a festival and make big wacky wigs!
We continue with Irish history, covering the Anglo-Norman invasion, the dissolution of the monasteries, and Catholic emancipation.
The latest installment in our Irish history series, a look at Michael Collins, a key figure in Irish independence, shot 101 years ago tomorrow.
We learn about the Compostela pilgrimage route that started in Dublin. And accidentally attend a(nother) whiskey tasting!
We sneak up to the six counties, Belfast to be precise, for a lovely couple of days of history, architecture, and gardens. Also food!
We hurl ourselves into hurling, a new-to-us sport that has been around for thousands of years. And it's a corker!
In order to learn about Irish dairy products, we get up close and personal with the cows. And also eat a bunch of cheese!