Thanks for the wonderful video. So many new buildings in Dublin! I dream of going back but I wonder if I’d recognise anything at all. Not saying it isn’t for the better but still makes me a bit sad.
I just live 5 minutes walk from Guinness and you should have seen what the Liberty Market was like in the 80s and 90s I whould go in there with my mom and grandma every Saturday for the shopping and there was stall's everywhere along Thomas St and Meath St and I loved it I wish they were still all there today because you could get anything and the prices where cheap
I love going to Dublin by train Kay. I go up most Saturdays on walkabouts. It's really handy from where I live. It just takes forty five minutes.👍😊🇮🇪🇨🇦
Another enjoyable tour. I waved to my sister in Glasnevin from the tower😊. I was surprised at how quiet it was…both pedestrians and traffic. The Singing Hollow, stunning mural portrait, old stone church, and ‘last but not least’ Darwin the dog 🐶.
As always Don, a great tour of wonderful old Dublin city! I love how you always impart info & educate viewers, by way of talking about the history of where you are. As I always say, you bring Ireland to us & I personally love it all! I would love to go inside the shop "Queen of Tarts" to enjoy a few slices of yummy & decadent cake & sip on some nice hot tea. There's also another tea house that serves up great breakfasts, food, cakes, etc;, which is similar to the Queen of Tarts, but right now, I cannot remember the name. Although I've suddenly just remembered the name "spoon" within the shops full title. I saw Gemma Stafford dine within it, during one of her you tube series. I also love enjoying my tea & cake, with all the lovely old fashioned crockery & cutlery. It just truly "adds" to the already wonderful, cosy & homely experience. I cannot wait to visit Dublin & to check out the many wee shops, specifically the cake shops/tea houses. lol Thanks for sharing your cheerful videos & do know that they're greatly appreciated. PS. My husband & I have no interest in tattoos either Don! So here's 3 of us! lol
Don, Great video!! I love the Liberties! I hope it doesn't get too developed. It's been a year since I was in Dublin, I'm missing my barstool at Fallon's!
For a brief moment you showed the house I grew up in in South Earl St. Hickey's Pharmacy was Shays on the corner there. Absolute magic place!!! Great video
Yes I’ll be there staying at Premierre Inn in The Liberties fr 2 nights next weekend.off to Dublin fr my friends bday. From Glasgow - she lives in Li,Erick.
Hello, my friend 👋 hope you are well. wish you all the best 🙏 It's a pleasure to visit such a splendid sharing 👍 magnificent, entertaining tour. Your video is so impressive! Thanks for showing us these fascinating views 😊 Have a pleasant day🌹 God bless you and your family 🙏 See you again! Here is your friend Athir from Canada 🇨🇦 like and subscribe 🔔 for you
There's history to these areas is long and hard and should be mentioned in these walk arounds. That new Simon building was already there, this is rebuild for the Simon community. It once had a working yard inside and a shop front. The yard produced bundles of sicks from broken pallets and sold to the public. The shop sold donated furniture all proceeds went back into the Simon to run the service. Simon was the first outreach in Ireland for people with alcohol problems. Great organisation. 👍☘️💞
My beautiful home town now being taking over by student accommodations, hotels and coffee shops. Brilliant video you done the Liberties proud ❤️
Thank you so much.👍😊
Hey Don! We loved your Dublin tour! The Jameson distillery looked great, I did a tour there ages ago!
Thanks a million. 👍😊
Thanks for the wonderful video. So many new buildings in Dublin! I dream of going back but I wonder if I’d recognise anything at all. Not saying it isn’t for the better but still makes me a bit sad.
Thank you. It's a lovely area of Dublin City.👍😊
I just live 5 minutes walk from Guinness and you should have seen what the Liberty Market was like in the 80s and 90s I whould go in there with my mom and grandma every Saturday for the shopping and there was stall's everywhere along Thomas St and Meath St and I loved it I wish they were still all there today because you could get anything and the prices where cheap
Thanks Johnny. It's a cool area.👍😊
Thx Don. Great walk about 👍🙋🇨🇦🇨🇮
I love going to Dublin by train Kay. I go up most Saturdays on walkabouts. It's really handy from where I live. It just takes forty five minutes.👍😊🇮🇪🇨🇦
Canada and the ivory Coast flags.??
Fantastic tour, Don, and great camera work. It's amazing how much one discovers, simply by walking around. Loved the small houses.
Thanks Joseph. It's amazing what you can see while walking.👍😊
Another enjoyable tour. I waved to my sister in Glasnevin from the tower😊. I was surprised at how quiet it was…both pedestrians and traffic. The Singing Hollow, stunning mural portrait, old stone church, and ‘last but not least’ Darwin the dog 🐶.
Thanks Elizabeth. Glad you enjoyed it. 👍😊🇮🇪🇺🇲
As always Don, a great tour of wonderful old Dublin city!
I love how you always impart info & educate viewers, by way of talking about the history of where you are.
As I always say, you bring Ireland to us & I personally love it all!
I would love to go inside the shop "Queen of Tarts" to enjoy a few slices of yummy & decadent cake & sip on some nice hot tea.
There's also another tea house that serves up great breakfasts, food, cakes, etc;, which is similar to the Queen of Tarts, but right now, I cannot remember the name. Although I've suddenly just remembered the name "spoon" within the shops full title.
I saw Gemma Stafford dine within it, during one of her you tube series.
I also love enjoying my tea & cake, with all the lovely old fashioned crockery & cutlery. It just truly "adds" to the already wonderful, cosy & homely experience.
I cannot wait to visit Dublin & to check out the many wee shops, specifically the cake shops/tea houses. lol
Thanks for sharing your cheerful videos & do know that they're greatly appreciated.
PS. My husband & I have no interest in tattoos either Don! So here's 3 of us! lol
Once again, thank you so much. Your too kind.👍😊
Don, Great video!! I love the Liberties! I hope it doesn't get too developed. It's been a year since I was in Dublin, I'm missing my barstool at Fallon's!
Cool.👍😊
Excellent Don ... yet another informative production !!!!
Thanks Patrick. Appreciated.👍😊
I really enjoyed this video Don. Youre an ideal guide, your passion and information is excellent and infectious ❤
Thanks Sarah. Deeply appreciated.👍😊
Brilliant as always thanks for another awesome tour Don 😀👍
Thanks Brian.👍😊🇮🇪🇦🇺🦘🐨
Great tour 👏
Well thank you very much Maryann. Appreciated.👍😊
Hello, my dear friend.
Amazing sharing. Super.
Thank you very much.
Have a wonderful day.
With love and support,
Yuriy Saliy.
Thanks Yuriy. Appreciated.👍😊
For a brief moment you showed the house I grew up in in South Earl St. Hickey's Pharmacy was Shays on the corner there. Absolute magic place!!! Great video
Thanks Sean for the information. Lovely town. 👍😊
Yes thanks - v interesting. Catherine in Glasgow.
Cool. Thanks Catherine. 👍😊
Yes I’ll be there staying at Premierre Inn in The Liberties fr 2 nights next weekend.off to Dublin fr my friends bday. From Glasgow - she lives in Li,Erick.
Hope you have a great time Catherine. 👍😊
Hello, my friend 👋 hope you are well. wish you all the best 🙏
It's a pleasure to visit such a splendid sharing 👍 magnificent, entertaining tour.
Your video is so impressive!
Thanks for showing us these fascinating views 😊
Have a pleasant day🌹
God bless you and your family 🙏
See you again! Here is your friend Athir from Canada 🇨🇦 like and subscribe 🔔 for you
Thank you very much Athir. Deeply appreciated.👍😊🇮🇪🇨🇦
Thank You! I am going to Dublin in August. This was helpful! :)
Your welcome. I hope you have a great time. 👍😊
Best use of a chimney in the world, everywhere else knocks them down, Paddy makes a pound or two out of them!
There's history to these areas is long and hard and should be mentioned in these walk arounds. That new Simon building was already there, this is rebuild for the Simon community. It once had a working yard inside and a shop front. The yard produced bundles of sicks from broken pallets and sold to the public. The shop sold donated furniture all proceeds went back into the Simon to run the service. Simon was the first outreach in Ireland for people with alcohol problems. Great organisation. 👍☘️💞
Thanks for all the information. Appreciated. 👍😊
Oscar winner Brenda Fricker .lives around Meath Street
Thanks for that Martin.👍😊
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Be nice to do a video on manor street and augrim street north side dublin and stoney batter 🤠
I intend to do more of Dublin Gerard.👍😊
My Father raised in the Liberties , two , three , families to a flat. They were poorer than the poor.
Thanks William. 👍😊