As soon as you see the sign for The Temple Bar. Anyone living in or who has visited the area, knows. You are paying an arm & a leg for a pint. Also, travel tip. From the airport, get the bus direct to the centre of Dublin. 👍👍👍👍👍👍 Great vid by the way. 👏👏👏👏
Yes, Lee.the bus is about 3/4 Euro, and there's about 5 bus's to choose from, there is other ones more direct that don't stop until the city centre there a tad more expensive do. And the bus back is a five minute walk down the tram line from where you stayed pal
The toucan became iconic for Guinness in the 1930s and 40s, thanks to a marketing campaign by artist John Gilroy. Guinness wanted to create memorable advertisements, so they used various animals, each symbolizing Guinness in a playful way. The toucan became particularly popular because of its bright colors and striking look. It was often shown balancing a pint of Guinness on its beak, with slogans like “Lovely day for a Guinness.” The idea was to link Guinness with positive, uplifting images, and the toucan, with its exotic flair, captured people’s attention. The toucan stayed a symbol for decades and is still associated with Guinness, even if it’s no longer in their main ads!
We were in Dublin in March, most places are €7-8 a pint but there are 3 Wetherspoons which are cheaper. Accommodation is rip off though but seems to be the same across Ireland as we were in Cork last year and the room and drinks prices were similar to Dublin.
About 35 years ago, I used to go to Ireland on fishing adventures but every night we all went out for a pint of Guinness, we used to drink roughly About 8 to 10 pints each then go on the powers whiskey and was never ill or rough the next day I think it was something in the air or the food 👌
come off whatever you are smoking ffs! Alcohol no matter what drink it is consists of poison which the body works to reject almost immediately , it aint good for your health mind or body. fact!
@@Yorkshire_Lee We came back just as it was starting - total bloody madness. If you dont like fireworks then it aint for you. Fantastic atmosphere, need a holiday to get over the last one there !
Jeeeeezzzzzz Lee, Dublin is a very pricey place!!!! I've never been to Dublin and tbh at those price's for a drink, I'll definitely be giving it a swerve, plus way to busy for my liking 😮....Gimme Benidorm any day of the week!!!!😂 Neil is so hilarious, missing Carl. Didn't he want to get involved 🤣 fab video Lee, as always xx
Lee, if you lads walked 15 minutes in any direction, you would have got pints and copperberg f0r E5:50 upwards that's average outside the main centre, but as its you're first time you have to stay in the main centre pal
Another cracking video lads. Next time go to the Boars head on Capel street great pub. Every pub in Temple bar is dear for pints no getting away from it unfortunately unless you hit the suburbs and it's not as cheap as it use to be in those places either
Capel St is the street you were standing on when you said you got lost, and the tram line runs straight past it, so 3 minutes walk from you're accommodation but the opposite direction from the direction of the bus back to the airport, and go about another 5 minutes walk on the tram line and up a lane way and you woukd have been in the OLD JAMESON DISTILLERY, AND ANOTHER 5 MINUTE WALK UP THE TRAM TRACKS OR CROSS THE RIVER LIFFEY AND WALK UP YOU WHERE IN THE GUINESS BREWERY AND YOU CAN GO DO THE TOUR AND LEARN TO PULL A PINT AND ALL THAT, don't no if you are allowed film in jameson or guiness but be great 2 go and see pal
I love watching ppl's experiences in Dublin (& beyond). Locals won't really got to temple bar, but for someone on their first trip it's not a bad idea. Yes it's expensive, but it's the only place you'll find so many bars in one place all with music on all day and night. I just can't believe you went back the for more punishment the next morning. That scene in Fitzsimmons just looked grim lol. Ya would of been better off In somewhere like the Ha'penny Inn (edge of temple bar/ on the quay) nice quiet pint In a proper pub👌 Few notes on the pubs for anyone watching. mahons has changed hands recently and got a bit of a makeover. Its niche is it has a micro brewery on site and usually have a few options on tap. Cassidys was once a standard run of the milll pub, but was turned in to what you'd call a dive bar somewhere years ago. So yeah dimly lit, craft/alt beere on tap. Usually loud music from glam to grunge. . You passed by a nice pub called the palace probably would of been a better stop for yous , one last pint and chat before the madness of temple bar. Beers. Koppaberg mixed fruit is weaker in Ireland cos when. It first launched it's was over 6%, and was quickly taxed as a wine, so they brought it down. The orchard thieves you had is not Irish, it's brewed by Heineken but don't think it's market as Irish, it's available across Europe and is basically sugar syrp, theve receantly launced a more natural brewed one , on the lines of Ireland most popular cider Bulmers (magners in the UK ) Spirits. As someone mentioned an Irish measure is about 10 mil for than UK, so you don't get options like double up for a pound etc. but yes still very expensive for 35ml. Best to maybe have 1 or 2 at the end of the night . Once you've done temple bar , alternatives would be Camden street, and maybe caple street. That has recently being pedestrianised and has good atmosphere come night time. And something random. Your hotel was opposite the theatre that Beatles played Thier one and only (or their last Irish gig) I'm the facade is still there. Its the entrance to car park to the department store. Its was called the adelphi. The pub beneath your hotel used to be named it before a recent rebrand
That is the Spire of Dublin. It is around 394 feet tall. A statue of British Admiral Horatio Nelson stood there until 1966 when the IRA partially blew it up (who saw it as a lingering symbol of British rule over Ireland and it was also the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising) and it was demolished. It stood mainly vacant until the Spire was built in early 2000's.
@@Yorkshire_Lee No worries. It's an ugly thing in my opinion! I am from the south of Ireland. I don't go near Dublin. The prices are awful. Much cheaper down here. Great video Lee, keep them coming! Thanks.
@@Yorkshire_Leeif you go to Cork or Galway you would see much nicer Ireland then Dublin. Dublin is just dirty compared to those 2 places. Also Kilkenny is good.
Good video if a little loud to watch but it is what it is. I first went to Dublin in the pre euro days and thought it was expensive. Then I went when they got the euro and thought prices had gone up . That was 25 years ago. You must have spent some cash mate.
The Spire of Dublin, described as the largest monument in the world, is 120m tall, 3m diameter at the base tapering to a point at the pinnacle, and is fabricated from shot-peened stainless steel. The simplicity of the structural form belies the complexity of the engineering design.
God I can go to lanzarote now for 559 for a week all inclusive for 7 nights no chance I would go there ! And get the sun and sand !! I'd ask for a refund, lol!
Don't forget Lee.. When u goto Ireland the economy is strong.. The average wage in Dublin is 72,000 euro.. So between 8 to 10 a pint is nothing to them.. Us on UK shite wages are the ones who struggle going to these places we think it's expensive.. Don't goto Paris mate.. Jesus.. Took the Mrs last week.. 16 euro for a pint of Heineken.. Madness...
It depends on where you go. Tourist traps (aka Temple Bar) are a rip off anywhere you go in the world. You can get a pint of Guinness for 5 euro ish in a five minute walk from Temple Bar.
Only time I'd drink Guinness is paddy's day for 2 reasons really, 1, just for the fact it's paddy's day and my birthday so feel I have to join in for at least 1 pint of it 😂
Because you went trough the port tunnell he charged you the tihe toal fee, which is about 4euro, but is the quicker way, and you did say the driver brought you on a bit of a scenic tour to show you lads around like. Taxi back, I think you said thirty euro?? If so, that's about average. As I said in another comment, there are plenty of buses 3/4: Euro each way pal
Looks like the only value from that trip was the Hotel. Dublin is in the top 5 most expensive cities in the world. Most Irish don't go out in Dublin, for the price of a night out in Dublin you could have a 2 or 3 day break in Lisbon or Brussels and have a better time. Hope your wallet recovers soon. Slainte
Lee you mad C>n/ lol. MAHON'S PUB IS PRONOUNCED MAAA HANS but all one word lol, and GOGARTY'S is PRONOUNCED GOG ARTYS but again all one word lol pal, where you and the lads had breakfast neil would have loved it there the night before downstairs lol, sticky carpets grab a granny 😂😂😂.. 5 mins walk down the tram line is your bus stop back to the airport from your accommodation, 5 mins walk up the tramline is the old jameson Distillery, and another 5 mins or so and across the river liffey is the guiness brewery for futire refrence, deffo worth a visit once. But from youre accommodation in most directions if you walk 15-20 mins you lads will come across loads of pubs with pints from 6euro upwards even collaberg lol, and just a heads up on the measures in ireland i cant remember the mls but we have at least another third in our glases than you get in england, i tink you lads have 36mls and ours is 56mls somit like that, so way bigger measure than back home, you have done templebar and that this time, and now time to go further away from the city centre but not to far lol, and as i recommended on someone elses comment, go to GALWAY its beautiful, but still expencive in certqin bars and that, cork is nice, KERRYis stunning, traLEE is 1 town there, see what i done there "neil" 😂😂, and KILLARNEY IS STUNNING ALSO, and KERRY has its own airport also. So i can definitely say you lads have plenty of reasons to come back to IRELAND again and again for content, cheers pal
Cheers mate, we’ll definitely be back. Had to do the tourist thing the first time. Next time, we’ll do a proper Dublin experience hopefully a lot cheaper.
"neil would have loved it there the night before downstairs lol, sticky carpets grab a granny" Double bubble for me .... Grannys cant run fast on sticky carpets lolol. Indeed i did see what ya did there pal very clever ;)
Do you find Dublin expensive?
I'm a RANGERS man so I'll never know pal 😂 🇬🇧
@@Yorkshire_Lee why haven't you replied to my comment pal?
@@tazernuts5930 sorry mate missed that. I don’t like to get political.
Can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers, love your content Lee keep up the awsome work mate
Thanks mate, appreciate that. Slowly but surely hoping to get there.
Your videos are brilliant 👍. Thanks. Always take Neil with you 😂
Thanks mate
As soon as you see the sign for The Temple Bar. Anyone living in or who has visited the area, knows. You are paying an arm & a leg for a pint. Also, travel tip. From the airport, get the bus direct to the centre of Dublin. 👍👍👍👍👍👍 Great vid by the way. 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for the tip James. Yeah I kinda knew it’s the tourist trap , but felt it had to be done as was my first time over in Dublin. Cheers mate.
Yes, Lee.the bus is about 3/4 Euro, and there's about 5 bus's to choose from, there is other ones more direct that don't stop until the city centre there a tad more expensive do. And the bus back is a five minute walk down the tram line from where you stayed pal
Love Dublin but Christ you need a lot wrapped round you 💴!!😮💴
The toucan became iconic for Guinness in the 1930s and 40s, thanks to a marketing campaign by artist John Gilroy. Guinness wanted to create memorable advertisements, so they used various animals, each symbolizing Guinness in a playful way. The toucan became particularly popular because of its bright colors and striking look. It was often shown balancing a pint of Guinness on its beak, with slogans like “Lovely day for a Guinness.” The idea was to link Guinness with positive, uplifting images, and the toucan, with its exotic flair, captured people’s attention.
The toucan stayed a symbol for decades and is still associated with Guinness, even if it’s no longer in their main ads!
Thanks for that mate. Thought it must be something like that.
Welcome back to Dublin anytime Lee, yes expensive but hopefully you had a good time
Yes I loved it. Will definitely be back one day.
Another excellent video Lee really is dear when I went think cheapest drink was 9 euros 😅 brilliant again 👍
Cheers Garry. Yeah it wasn’t cheap. Especially for us tight Yorkshireman.
@Yorkshire_Lee ha ha definitely m8 not used to paying over £4 a pint of kopperberg
We were in Dublin in March, most places are €7-8 a pint but there are 3 Wetherspoons which are cheaper. Accommodation is rip off though but seems to be the same across Ireland as we were in Cork last year and the room and drinks prices were similar to Dublin.
@@tazzatamania now your talking with Wetherspoons 🤣
Brilliant video love it!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it.
theres a pub called the auld dubliner in southport always packed,gotta say always found the prices in ireland over the top
Yeah it’s expensive. But nice place for a treat.
O'neils by the molly malone statue is a great pub, with some great beers.
Oooh will try that next time.
Love your videos mate, off to Dublin again next month from Anglesey
@@dyfedjones9194thanks mate
Love this video
Going to Dublin in January
And Belfast
This video will help
Cheers mate
Have fun mate. Great atmosphere, next time we’ll do less touristy places.
About 35 years ago, I used to go to Ireland on fishing adventures but every night we all went out for a pint of Guinness, we used to drink roughly About 8 to 10 pints each then go on the powers whiskey and was never ill or rough the next day I think it was something in the air or the food 👌
Yeah, and your drinking the best pure Irish pints of Guinness probably helps.
come off whatever you are smoking ffs! Alcohol no matter what drink it is consists of poison which the body works to reject almost immediately , it aint good for your health mind or body. fact!
Brilliant Vlog Lee but
HOW MUCH !!!!! for a round
Too much 🤣🍻 Crazy prices.
Hope to see you all in benidorm for the fiesta 🎉
Me and Nelly are there Amanda 😎
@@Yorkshire_Lee We came back just as it was starting - total bloody madness. If you dont like fireworks then it aint for you. Fantastic atmosphere, need a holiday to get over the last one there !
19:00 Bad Ass bar was where a young Sinead O'Connor worked before getting into music
Jeeeeezzzzzz Lee, Dublin is a very pricey place!!!!
I've never been to Dublin and tbh at those price's for a drink, I'll definitely be giving it a swerve, plus way to busy for my liking 😮....Gimme Benidorm any day of the week!!!!😂
Neil is so hilarious, missing Carl. Didn't he want to get involved 🤣 fab video Lee, as always xx
Thanks ☺️ No Carl doesn’t want to get involved again 🤣 yeah it’s expensive Linda. 😳
Lee, if you lads walked 15 minutes in any direction, you would have got pints and copperberg f0r E5:50 upwards that's average outside the main centre, but as its you're first time you have to stay in the main centre pal
@@Yorkshire_LeeI couldn't leave a comment, could only reply to you. Need to sort that out lad!
@@johnmc3862 not sure what’s going in with that mate, will look into it.
@@johnmc3862I’ve just tried a couple tests mate. Seems to be working now. Not good if it wasn’t before. 😢
Great video hi from Belfast
Thanks Stephen. Appreciate that.
I'm glad I was sat down watching that. Last time I was in Dublin was 2003 for me 40th. Another good un owd lad.
🤣🤣 cheers mate. Was making me poorly.
You and me both our kid. LOL
Love Templebar ❤ it's once in a while so I don't mind the prices 😊
Yeah that’s it. Great place when you want to treat yourself.
Blonde girl from Cheshire is bangin
@@dantimo5506 brass 100% no doubt.. Cheshire bird with a paddy.. Come on its like Tom and jerry
Hiya Neil goid to see you on the tui flight this mornin to benidorm 👍
I’m on it too 😎
Hellooo ya could av said hello lol
Another cracking video lads. Next time go to the Boars head on Capel street great pub. Every pub in Temple bar is dear for pints no getting away from it unfortunately unless you hit the suburbs and it's not as cheap as it use to be in those places either
Thanks for the tip mate. Yeah next time will goer away from the tourist traps.
Capel St is the street you were standing on when you said you got lost, and the tram line runs straight past it, so 3 minutes walk from you're accommodation but the opposite direction from the direction of the bus back to the airport, and go about another 5 minutes walk on the tram line and up a lane way and you woukd have been in the OLD JAMESON DISTILLERY, AND ANOTHER 5 MINUTE WALK UP THE TRAM TRACKS OR CROSS THE RIVER LIFFEY AND WALK UP YOU WHERE IN THE GUINESS BREWERY AND YOU CAN GO DO THE TOUR AND LEARN TO PULL A PINT AND ALL THAT, don't no if you are allowed film in jameson or guiness but be great 2 go and see pal
Wherever I go for a beer now, I compare it to Benidorm lol. £7 in my local now, I'm like that's 7 pints in Benidorm!!
🤣 I’m same Benidorm conversion rate
The Rockshore cider that I tried in Dublin is now my favourite cider... I'm thinking of flying back just for that lol.
Will have to try that one next time.
That J R Mahones best Guinness in Dublin I found
If you go back. Try and do a tour of Croke Park.
Great vlog as always Lee .If ya Dad keeps slagging Leeds off he needs to go in a home ! 😎😁😂😂. Come on Neil are you even from Yorkshire mate !!!!! 😳😜
🤣🤣 I’ll tell him mate, il also tell him you called him my dad 😂
Bradford City best Yorkshire team pal lol😅
@@neilsenior2500🤔😂😂🫶
@grantwatson5622 🤭
I love watching ppl's experiences in Dublin (& beyond).
Locals won't really got to temple bar, but for someone on their first trip it's not a bad idea. Yes it's expensive, but it's the only place you'll find so many bars in one place all with music on all day and night. I just can't believe you went back the for more punishment the next morning. That scene in Fitzsimmons just looked grim lol. Ya would of been better off In somewhere like the Ha'penny Inn (edge of temple bar/ on the quay) nice quiet pint In a proper pub👌
Few notes on the pubs for anyone watching. mahons has changed hands recently and got a bit of a makeover. Its niche is it has a micro brewery on site and usually have a few options on tap. Cassidys was once a standard run of the milll pub, but was turned in to what you'd call a dive bar somewhere years ago. So yeah dimly lit, craft/alt beere on tap. Usually loud music from glam to grunge. .
You passed by a nice pub called the palace probably would of been a better stop for yous , one last pint and chat before the madness of temple bar.
Beers. Koppaberg mixed fruit is weaker in Ireland cos when. It first launched it's was over 6%, and was quickly taxed as a wine, so they brought it down. The orchard thieves you had is not Irish, it's brewed by Heineken but don't think it's market as Irish, it's available across Europe and is basically sugar syrp, theve receantly launced a more natural brewed one , on the lines of Ireland most popular cider Bulmers (magners in the UK )
Spirits. As someone mentioned an Irish measure is about 10 mil for than UK, so you don't get options like double up for a pound etc. but yes still very expensive for 35ml. Best to maybe have 1 or 2 at the end of the night .
Once you've done temple bar , alternatives would be Camden street, and maybe caple street. That has recently being pedestrianised and has good atmosphere come night time.
And something random. Your hotel was opposite the theatre that Beatles played Thier one and only (or their last Irish gig) I'm the facade is still there. Its the entrance to car park to the department store. Its was called the adelphi. The pub beneath your hotel used to be named it before a recent rebrand
Thanks for all the info, great tips. Yeah the temple bar area had to be done for the my first time in Dublin.
That is the Spire of Dublin. It is around 394 feet tall. A statue of British Admiral Horatio Nelson stood there until 1966 when the IRA partially blew it up (who saw it as a lingering symbol of British rule over Ireland and it was also the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising) and it was demolished. It stood mainly vacant until the Spire was built in early 2000's.
Thanks for that Rory, interesting, great explanation.
@@Yorkshire_Lee No worries. It's an ugly thing in my opinion! I am from the south of Ireland. I don't go near Dublin. The prices are awful. Much cheaper down here. Great video Lee, keep them coming! Thanks.
Cheers mate. Will do. I’d love to explore other parts of Ireland. Especially if it’s cheaper 😂🇮🇪
@@Yorkshire_Leeif you go to Cork or Galway you would see much nicer Ireland then Dublin. Dublin is just dirty compared to those 2 places. Also Kilkenny is good.
@ cheers mate. I’ve heard Galway is nice.
Brillant video mate ...did you film it on the pocket 3 ...
Thanks. I did mate. That’s the good thing about winter , can slip it in your coat pocket.
@Yorkshire_Lee brilliant quality..like your chanel i shall subscribe
@@stephenoconnell4479 thanks Stephen, appreciate that.
You Yorkshire lads can't half put them back! I reckon I need a couple of Alka Saltzers myself after watching that 😂
🤣🤣 second hand heartburn too mate 😂
There much of been a few Yorkshire war cries on this trip ‘Owe much!’
🤣🤣 there is a general theme to the video. I make no apologies for my moaning it’s my right as a Yorkshireman.
Bloody luv your vlogs pmsl at you lot,bit too expensive for me,g its great the yorkshire accent,i dont like rammed pubs either
Thanks Shirley, appreciate that. I like a good atmosphere, but Dublin takes to a new level with how busy it is 🤣🇮🇪
@Yorkshire_Lee 👌
Hey Lee love your videos , forget Dublin come to Donegal more craic and cheaper ale
Would love to get back over to Ireland, especially if beer is cheaper 😂
what a brill night, be skint now like 😄
Yep. Beans on toast for last few weeks 🤣
@Yorkshire_Lee haha can't knock beans on toast 😋😎
Good video if a little loud to watch but it is what it is. I first went to Dublin in the pre euro days and thought it was expensive. Then I went when they got the euro and thought prices had gone up . That was 25 years ago. You must have spent some cash mate.
Thank Mike, yeah pubs weren’t the best to record in. It’s not cheap.
Lee Yis should a went the Celt in tolbot street great Irish pub great to see you in my city
Thanks for the tip. Feel like we need to get rid of all the expensive tourist traps next time. Need to save up first 🤣
Just started watching this video. Big question, does gas get involved more than Karl and less than Jordan lol??
Yeah think that’s about right, somewhere in between 🤣
Nice one Lee great vid you and all 😃 I thought of you earlier paid £8.00 quid for a pint of Guinness in London ow much ! Take care stay safe 😃🍺🍺
Cheers Andy. Scandalous mate.
Are you out in Beni for the fancy dress day?
I am mate. Not long now. Are you over ?
The Arlington is a good bar in the evenings. 👍👍👍👍👍
Yes for Neil, go downstairs it's called grab a granny 😂😂
The Spire of Dublin, described as the largest monument in the world, is 120m tall, 3m diameter at the base tapering to a point at the pinnacle, and is fabricated from shot-peened stainless steel. The simplicity of the structural form belies the complexity of the engineering design.
Wow, didn’t realise it was that tall. Thanks for the info.
You mean 'The stiffy on the Liffey'? 'The Stilleto in the Ghetto' ? ' The Spire in the Mire' Dubliners hate that thing
Neil shouting out Guinness is tolerable in the middle of an Irish pub 😂🙈
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You must be loaded yorkshire lee dublin is up there with paris london stick to benidorm or blackpool lol
I wish I was mate. First time ever in Dublin, might be my last at those prices. Great city though. Back to beni soon.
@Yorkshire_Lee great videos enjoy benidorm
Hotel price was good for city center. If it was paddies weekend you'd have paid triple
Yeah out of everything, think the hotel was a great deal.
10 euro for a drink is insane
It certainly is mate
Is there an actual Temple Bar or are all the bars called that, cheers
There is one called temple bar , but the area is known as temple bar too
@ Aahhh I see, cheers Lee. I hope you’ve financially recovered now :)
Not quite 🤣🤣
@@Yorkshire_Lee😂
Like or dislike what has/is happening in Eire. Any town that has its bars filled night after night. Is doing ok. 👍👍👍👍👍
Brilliant night, great atmosphere. Shame a bit expensive for me anyway 🤣🇮🇪
If you go to Temple bar you deserve to get fleeced. Literally every Irish person will tell you to avoid it.
Go to Camden St or Phibsborough.
Next time. We expected it, but was my first time so did the tourist thing.
Next time your in Benidorm Lee have a word with Uncle Ped. See if hes opening a bar in Dublin 😅
🤣🤣 great idea. I reckon even fiver a pint would seem a bargain.
25:49 add Primula cheese and chives to your crisp butty, lovely stuff!
Will give it a go
Last went there 15 yr ago no work everyone was skint totally different
God I can go to lanzarote now for 559 for a week all inclusive for 7 nights no chance I would go there !
And get the sun and sand !!
I'd ask for a refund, lol!
It’s a dear do in Dublin. That’s for sure. Ticked off my bucket list though. Will try Lanzarote, I’ve never been.
Don't forget Lee.. When u goto Ireland the economy is strong.. The average wage in Dublin is 72,000 euro.. So between 8 to 10 a pint is nothing to them.. Us on UK shite wages are the ones who struggle going to these places we think it's expensive.. Don't goto Paris mate.. Jesus.. Took the Mrs last week.. 16 euro for a pint of Heineken.. Madness...
Good point mate. Wow, sounds like Paris is a whole new level 😳 I definitely would never financially recover 🤣
The average wage in Dublin is not 72,000 a year😂 Jaysus I wish it was.
It depends on where you go. Tourist traps (aka Temple Bar) are a rip off anywhere you go in the world. You can get a pint of Guinness for 5 euro ish in a five minute walk from Temple Bar.
@@markhogan7041 maybe you are employed in the wrong sector.. Lol..
No pal myself and my wife are in the right sectors average wage is around 50,000 a year in Dublin nowhere near your guess.
Only time I'd drink Guinness is paddy's day for 2 reasons really, 1, just for the fact it's paddy's day and my birthday so feel I have to join in for at least 1 pint of it 😂
Yep, my philosophy too mate. When in Rome (Dublin) 🇮🇪 gotta be done
@Yorkshire_Lee would love to go Dublin but my gosh it's expensive
@ yeah I’d go back, but when I’m really flush. Or some sponsor wants to pay 🤣
@Yorkshire_Lee well you'll be back in benidorm next week or so won't you for the fiestas?
Yes mate. Back in a week for fiesta. Can’t wait.
€50 a bit much for a taxi back to the airport from town
It was 30 euros mate. 35 going from airport too
seriously ripped off on the taxi
Yeah, running theme of the vid I think 🤣
Because you went trough the port tunnell he charged you the tihe toal fee, which is about 4euro, but is the quicker way, and you did say the driver brought you on a bit of a scenic tour to show you lads around like. Taxi back, I think you said thirty euro?? If so, that's about average. As I said in another comment, there are plenty of buses 3/4: Euro each way pal
Come over to Canada, come out on the lash with a Lancashire boy 🤣🤣
Sounds good, definitely in the summer months though 🤣
Its not Macy Grey its Gaz 😂😂👏
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Never seen Gaz and Macy Grey in same room 😮
Did you say €55 😮 thats 8 miles you were completely robbed
No mate, was 35 going. Still expensive you reckon?
Dude with shaggy hair needs to work on his game. Girls were leaving him out of the circle
3 bedroom, but they only give you 2 tea cups……..
Yeah we noticed that too, good observation there 👍
Is Carl always miserable 😂
Yes 👍 🤣
Title of this should be Tight arses go to tourist trap !
I like it 🤣
@@Yorkshire_Lee next one then ???
@@neilsenior2500😂😂 sounds like a plan
Avoid temple bar , much cheaper places, it’s full tourist , locsls don’t drink there
Next time definitely do the more authentic Dublin mate
Can't take it with you youth 💰
True, footage enjoy yourself 🍺
sorry to say it but no iron in guinness
0.3mg according to the website 🤣
You will have the blackest SH/€ YOU HAVE EVER HAD IN YOU'RE LIFE AFYER DRINKING IT 😂😂
True story 🤣
If you dropped a penny it would hit you on the back of your head
🤣🤣 you’re not wrong, I am from Yorkshire
bad choice of pubs all mad expensive, Buskers like seriously! omg lads do some research
First time in Dublin mate, so did the tourist thing.
Travel to another country just to drink Fruit Juice!!! 🤣🤣🤣
You like what you like. Was a great trip 😎🍺
Dublin was a dear do 😂😂😂😂😂
It certainly was 🥴😳
@Yorkshire_Lee your vlogs are great especially when you have had a few pintys
🤣🤣yeah too many there
@Yorkshire_Lee it was a dear do 😅🤣🤣😅🤣
Looks like the only value from that trip was the Hotel. Dublin is in the top 5 most expensive cities in the world. Most Irish don't go out in Dublin, for the price of a night out in Dublin you could have a 2 or 3 day break in Lisbon or Brussels and have a better time. Hope your wallet recovers soon. Slainte
Yeah it’s a dear do, great atmosphere though.
Maybe next time your over you can visit Dawson Street just up the road from temple bar, just as expensive but better craic, less touristy.
Definitely, sounds good. Down the tourist thing now, so be good to see the more authentic places
I'm not being smart or anything but surely ya done ur research b4 ya came to Dublin, it's a dear hole of a place, ya never shut up about it 🙄🤣
Yeah I knew what to expect 🤣 but still a tight Yorkshireman
Lee you mad C>n/ lol. MAHON'S PUB IS PRONOUNCED MAAA HANS but all one word lol, and GOGARTY'S is PRONOUNCED GOG ARTYS but again all one word lol pal, where you and the lads had breakfast neil would have loved it there the night before downstairs lol, sticky carpets grab a granny 😂😂😂.. 5 mins walk down the tram line is your bus stop back to the airport from your accommodation, 5 mins walk up the tramline is the old jameson Distillery, and another 5 mins or so and across the river liffey is the guiness brewery for futire refrence, deffo worth a visit once. But from youre accommodation in most directions if you walk 15-20 mins you lads will come across loads of pubs with pints from 6euro upwards even collaberg lol, and just a heads up on the measures in ireland i cant remember the mls but we have at least another third in our glases than you get in england, i tink you lads have 36mls and ours is 56mls somit like that, so way bigger measure than back home, you have done templebar and that this time, and now time to go further away from the city centre but not to far lol, and as i recommended on someone elses comment, go to GALWAY its beautiful, but still expencive in certqin bars and that, cork is nice, KERRYis stunning, traLEE is 1 town there, see what i done there "neil" 😂😂, and KILLARNEY IS STUNNING ALSO, and KERRY has its own airport also. So i can definitely say you lads have plenty of reasons to come back to IRELAND again and again for content, cheers pal
Cheers mate, we’ll definitely be back. Had to do the tourist thing the first time. Next time, we’ll do a proper Dublin experience hopefully a lot cheaper.
"neil would have loved it there the night before downstairs lol, sticky carpets grab a granny" Double bubble for me .... Grannys cant run fast on sticky carpets lolol.
Indeed i did see what ya did there pal very clever ;)
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