Dublin’s fair city

September 10th, 2009

Poolbeg Lighthouse

Next to the Poolbeg Lighthouse, the South Bull Wall, is the perfect spot for a different view of the city. The wall, extending way out into the bay, is a great place to be alone with your thoughts… as the ferries whizz by.

The Poolbeg Lighthouse, from the South Wall.
Poolbeg Wall, Dublin

New and old

Two of the most impressive buildings on Dublin’s skyline can be seen from Matt Talbot Bridge, near Georges Quay (pictured below). On one side, the modern Ulster Bank building – a multifaceted jewel with it’s pyramid domes, and opposite, the enduring beauty of the Customs House – Dublin’s finest Georgian building.

Dublin Cityscape. (Click for larger version.)
Customs House and AIB building

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  1. Phil Says:

    Great pics – really like the cityscape. shot.

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