The Hilton Garden Hotel right on the River Liffey with the Jeannie Johnson tall ship right in front. |
Looking down the river we had a great view of the Harp Bridge with a light show every night! |
Our hotel was a friendly place and people seemed charmed by Rowan when we hung out in the lobby downstairs after his nap. First we'd play in the room (jumping on the bed was a huge hit) and then adjourn to the lobby where Rowan was endlessly fascinated by the elevators. Happily the lobby bar was near by so Scott and I could enjoy coffees or a drink while keeping an eye on him.
The CHQ building with it's food court. |
The Epic Museum is very multi media and glitzy - fun for all ages. |
I found the story about the recruitment of women to travel to Australia from Ireland fascinating. Between 1848 to 1850 over 4,000 women emigrated. |
We started our morning adventures at the Epic Museum right next door. This history of the Irish diaspora was high tech and glitzy. That kept Rowan interested while we learned a lot about Irish history and the waves of emigration all over the world. It is located in the vault of the CHQ Building, originally built in 1820's as a customs warehouse. The ground floor is now a food mall where we had lunch. We had dinner twice at the huge restaurant there on several floors, Urban Brewing. Fantastic atmosphere, good beer and food.
Rowan takes his shoes and socks off as soon as he can! We took a lot of public buses as well as the Hop On Hop Off |
Donnybrook Fair - charming seaside town but cold and windy. |
We did the Hop On Hop Off bus on the second day - mostly staying on it as it was a damp occasionally showery day. We walked around Dublin Castle where they had a Christmas Market, unfortunately not open yet. Then over to Christ Church Cathedral - we all had fun there exploring everything, especially the crypt (the largest in England or Ireland). The cathedral has been through many "renovations" with the earliest being 11th century under the Vikings. Dublin was a Viking city from 853 AD to 1014!
We were sorry that the Christmas Market at Dublin Castle didn't open until later! |
Rowan loved exploring the Cathedral.
Sean and Rowan had to hang out outside
Malahide Castle as we
couldn't use his stroller and he wasn't
allowed to walk around - too bad.
After a beautiful sunrise our third morning, we took the train down to Donnybrook Fair - a quaint town on the water with an enclosed harbor. It was cold and windy so we found refuge in a Avoca Market (Ireland's answer to Whole Foods) for coffee and pastries. Then a tour of Malahide Castle and Gardens - unfortunately the tour wasn't toddler friendly! Rowan and Sean had to make do with the gardens.
The Custom House at night. A lot of the buildings in Dublin
were lit up at night
On day four we toured the Custom House. This handsome 18th C building was completely restored after it was burned down in 1921 by the IRA during the Revolution. There is a small museum which gives the history. Afterwards, we had lunch at Hubspot. Will got to introduce everyone at his work to his family - especially, the star, Rowan. They have a full restaurant at their elegant modern building with lots of food stations and even beer & wine. That night Sean joined Will's friends for a night out and we ate at the hotel with Rowan. Although we had separate rooms, their monitor allowed us to keep an eye on Rowan in his crib and we could hear him. So we could be in our room while he slept.
Hubspot's European Headquarters. What a fantastic
place to work!
Hubspot had lots of fun art around the building. |
Rowan and Heather in front of the
Sunshade by Leech.
Day five we walked down to the National Gallery. Rowan loves art museums as he can run all over the rooms and the guards love him. A highlight for us was seeing the original "The Sunshade" by William John Leech which I copied and hangs up on the "third" floor. Then we walked over to the historic Kennedy Pub for lunch with it's sculpture of Oscar Wilde on the bench outside.
The next day was Saturday and Will was back with us. We booked a half day bus trip up to the Wicklow Mountains. It was an early start at 8 AM. and the weather was really bad - gale warnings with pouring rain and wind. But we took off on time. An hour later a car stopped the bus to warn of fallen trees and we returned back to Doblin. So we all went to the Irish Museum of Modern Art instead. There were several big installations that were enormously fun for Rowan - and the rest of us.
Scott and Rowan get a little nap after our
very early start in the bad weather for our
planned "tour"
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is in the
17th C Royal Hospital building
But the next day was our last. We lucked out with an easy flight home on a half empty plane!
The stewardesses gave Sean & Will the whole
row of seats And it made for a happy return flight!