Dublin is one of my favourite places to visit. Its quirky, and colourful albeit dirty and home to one of my least favourite aspects of street life; the Dublin oyster 🤮
But I love the street art and the humour – the Irish are adept at poking fun at themselves, and that is a very attractive trait.

Amongst others, you’ve got; Molly Malone – The Tart with the Cart. The Hats with the Bags. The Stilleto in the Ghetto, the Queer with the Leer, the Ace with the Base.




I captured these scenes while in Ireland for my sister’s 50th birthday 🎂 🥳 ; a fun and unexpected trip.
Whether you look up, sideways or down, you’ll be bound to find something somewhere…













You may think that Dublin is dull and grey, but you would be mistaken.





We actually stayed in Temple Bar, which as it turned out wasn’t too noisy, but then I’d never seen it so underpopulated…it’s usually heaving, day and night. I guess Covid-19 is still keeping patrons at bay.

I’ll share another post in a few days, featuring some of Dublin/Ireland’s people and history ..
Haven’t been to Dublin for a few years but having read this need to make a return visit.
😊😊😊 I love Dublin. Was quite surprised how easy it was to travel there. Not sure for how much longer now with the new variant, but definitely worth a return visit …😀
For some reason I thought Dublin is grey (maybe because of the weather), but oh my, so much colour – it’s beautiful!
I know right!! I also had that initial thought, but it is just amazing. Not necessarily the prettiest of Ireland’s cities and towns, but its got a character all its own. I love proper street art, I think it adds character to a place. Graffiti, not so much…
A wonderful way to know a city is to walk down the streets, I love the street art, it tells so much about the people and culture. Quite colourful, it has a character, for sure🙂
Me too. I always get excited when I find street art in a new destination. I think it adds so much character