Dublin!!! myghaaaaddd why so gorgeous .😍😍😍😍😍.. for this show, I have watched it several times ... thank you the best couple 😘😘😘😘... seeing both of you feels like participating in it. ..thank you!! 😍😍😍😍
Hello! Thanks for the tour of Dublin...we are heading there in May. That stop on the way with McDonnel's and Circle K looked like South Carolina! Your tour of Dublin was helpful! Thanks! Cheers!
If you are coming to Ireland just let me tell you about Dublin city it not safe to walk in Dublin city after dark there is a lot of junkies in Dublin city and they will rob you and please stay out of Moore street too there is a lot of Roman gypsies and they are the worst Vinnie from Dublin city
Be prepared to be searching for accommodation in Dublin for a while, there's a big housing crisis at the moment, it extends to all towns in Ireland at this point
Okay if your in Dublin and wanted cheep alcohol and food there is a place on Abbey Street called the silver penny its near the docklands so it's handy.
I'm so jealous, that food looks delicious, it's true about dublin can be expensive. But the quality is amazing and the buzz around the city is epic. Can't wait to get back to ireland 😊❤
Thank you 😊 We actually couldn’t stay away and we are coming back in a month. Olivia’s mom was born and raised in England but her ancestry is 80% Irish ☺️☘️
Very nice. Thank you for sharing your adventures. People are not the same wherever you go. You sound American, but you don't look American. Its just a twist in my face recognition queue. Be safe.
Thank you for watching Avi 😊 Haha we tend to confuse people with were we are from. Olivia is American/British with both sides of her ancestry being (English, Irish, and northern european/scandinavian) but grew up in America. I (Maria) am Greek/American (with 100% greek ancestry). I grew up between the US and Greece. Hopefully that helps 😝
@@MariaOliviaTravel thank you for your reply. You look pretty, cute and interesting persons, regardless of your ancestry. I liked you immediately. (English is not my first language)
Dublin is an amazing city. But it IS NOT representative of all of Ireland. Captain A's, on Grafton Street has good American cuisine. the National Leprechaun Museum in Jarvis, across from the Jarvis Luas was interesting. I found a Mexican Restaurant in Cork and the woman was from Mexico City. Limerick, Tralee, Innis all have interesting sites to see. Ross Castle in Killarney and Bun Ratty Castle were must sees. Blarney castle was a liitle overpriced for the castle itself, but the gardens are marvelous and FREE.
The Tricolour was meant to represent the whole of ireland originally ,but officially it only represents the republic of ireland whereas the British union flag represents Northern Ireland .I mention that because you seem to have been abit confused about that.
You’re right! I’m pretty sure that’s what we said on the video 😊 if there was confusion our apologies, sometimes with the cuts in the video things can get lost.
Confusion reigns supreme then.. as originally the flag represented the nationalist (green part) and the unionist (orange part) with the hope of peace in the middle part (white). Little to do with religious conertations to be fair. Another point is the official name of our country is Ireland and not the Republic of Ireland, that's a soccer term to defrentiate both teams that are represented on the Island (yes, we've 2 teams as we're that good at soccer!) lastly.. The northern Ireland flag is not a union flag. Google it and see that it's similar to the english one with a crown n hand in the middle of said cross. Mhaith an fear. 👍
@@cathalduggan1564if you want to be that specific the name of our country is éIRe, as described by article 4 of An Bunreacht na héireann, as for the flag it can represent the native Irish (traditionally Catholic) being the green, the unionists (traditionally Protestant) being the orange, and the white representing the peace or “handshake” between the two, they got the information mostly right, I don’t think they claim to be historians, I would say if you asked 20 Irish on the streets the meaning behind the flag, you would get their answer more than once I would say.
"Cill Airne" pronounced "Kill Arna" - the Irish Gaelic name for Killarney. Grafton Street is not the main street in the city. O'Connell Street is the main street. Grafton Street is the main shopping street on the south side of the River Liffey while Henry Street/Mary Street is the main shopping area north of the river. The flag doesn't represent religions. The green stands for the nationalist tradition (when the flag was devised - based on the French tricolour -many of the nationalist leaders in the 18th century were Protestant) whilst the orange represents the unionist (remain part of the UK) tradition. It's political, not religious!
You two look so in love. I'm glad you are enjoying my country so much. Keep up the good work on the video, really impressive. Subbed, hoping for one back 😊
What a beautiful city Dublin is, thanks for the great video guys
Super cool to see the contrast between Dublin’s sleek modern architecture and the charming traditional architecture. 😍🤩
We can only really claim the new stuff
I totally agree! 😊
Lovely videos from the only country in the world that has a musical instrument as it’s national symbol. 🇮🇪🎻
Thank you John 😊 Very interesting, we did not know it’s the only country in the world that has a musical instrument 😁
Should have put a guitar instead. The Harp is a horrible instrument.
The harp is our national symbol for ❤🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@bertgerry2945 not when it's played right.
@@bertgerry2945Dear god.
Beautiful city! I've heard the food scene is so good.
Yes, and yes! We wish we had more time in Dublin to try more restaurants 😋
Beautiful city with a rich history.
😊
I loved visiting Ireland in June 2016. Time to visit again
It's so beautiful 😍
Oh you went in the summer! It must have been so green 😍 we fully support you going back 😁
Dublin!!! myghaaaaddd why so gorgeous .😍😍😍😍😍.. for this show, I have watched it several times ... thank you the best couple 😘😘😘😘... seeing both of you feels like participating in it. ..thank you!! 😍😍😍😍
Aw it makes us so happy to hear that 🥰 we try our best to make you feel like you’re part of the trip ❤️ Thank you for watching 🥰…several times! ❤️
@@MariaOliviaTravel🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 thanks for make me happy. .. 😘😘😘😘..stay healthy my gorgeous couple.. God Bless you both 😇 ..
Great Video! Thank you! I am going to visit Dublin in a few weeks and i am even more excites now !
Thank you Anika 🥰 oh you are going to have a wonderful time! I hope you get clear skies like we did 😁
I just came across this on RUclips ... I really enjoyed your vid, Maria & Olivia ... I loved your lovely, relaxed sense of Dublin. Thank you both!
Thank you for your kind words 🥰 We are very happy you enjoyed the video.
Awesome looks like some yummy foods
The food was very yummy indeed, editing and watching this video made us so hungry 🤤😍
I love to see your adventures, in a way I feel like I'm there with you!
That means a lot 😊❤️
Hello! Thanks for the tour of Dublin...we are heading there in May. That stop on the way with McDonnel's and Circle K looked like South Carolina! Your tour of Dublin was helpful! Thanks! Cheers!
I hope you have a wonderful time.enjoy 💛 🇮🇪
If you are coming to Ireland just let me tell you about Dublin city it not safe to walk in Dublin city after dark there is a lot of junkies in Dublin city and they will rob you and please stay out of Moore street too there is a lot of Roman gypsies and they are the worst Vinnie from Dublin city
I love to go to America soon
I am planning to relocate either Dublin or London by the end of g the year. But that’s a lovely city indeed. Thanks for sharing.
Both cities are good options 😁 Best of luck on your relocation! Thank you for your kind words! ❤️
Be prepared to be searching for accommodation in Dublin for a while, there's a big housing crisis at the moment, it extends to all towns in Ireland at this point
Okay if your in Dublin and wanted cheep alcohol and food there is a place on Abbey Street called the silver penny its near the docklands so it's handy.
Loved your video!
11pm and now I'm starving after watching this 🤤
Haha trust me, editing and watching this video made us drool🤤 every time 😂
I'm the other way around go to Greece 🇬🇷 almost every summer the food is fantastic
It doesn’t get better than summer in Greece 😍😋 beautiful scenery and amazing food!
Have you been to Ireland?
I'm so jealous, that food looks delicious, it's true about dublin can be expensive. But the quality is amazing and the buzz around the city is epic. Can't wait to get back to ireland 😊❤
Great video, safe journey back
Thank you Christiana 🥰
Your both from over the pond I'm glad your both enjoying dub thank ye ... Are you from from Irish background?
Thank you 😊 We actually couldn’t stay away and we are coming back in a month. Olivia’s mom was born and raised in England but her ancestry is 80% Irish ☺️☘️
Ireland looks to beat UK soon in economy development and today Ireland its becoming the new Swiss of Europe !
Ireland is actually a richer country per capita than the UK
Good job! I want to know more about that country.
Thank you 🙏
Very nice.
Thank you for sharing your adventures.
People are not the same wherever you go. You sound American, but you don't look American. Its just a twist in my face recognition queue.
Be safe.
Thank you for watching Avi 😊 Haha we tend to confuse people with were we are from. Olivia is American/British with both sides of her ancestry being (English, Irish, and northern european/scandinavian) but grew up in America. I (Maria) am Greek/American (with 100% greek ancestry). I grew up between the US and Greece. Hopefully that helps 😝
@@MariaOliviaTravel thank you for your reply. You look pretty, cute and interesting persons, regardless of your ancestry.
I liked you immediately.
(English is not my first language)
You can't come to Dublin and not get a Burdocks,It's beside Christ Church. Nice vlog.
Dublin is an amazing city. But it IS NOT representative of all of Ireland. Captain A's, on Grafton Street has good American cuisine. the National Leprechaun Museum in Jarvis, across from the Jarvis Luas was interesting. I found a Mexican Restaurant in Cork and the woman was from Mexico City. Limerick, Tralee, Innis all have interesting sites to see. Ross Castle in Killarney and Bun Ratty Castle were must sees. Blarney castle was a liitle overpriced for the castle itself, but the gardens are marvelous and FREE.
The Tricolour was meant to represent the whole of ireland originally ,but officially it only represents the republic of ireland whereas the British union flag represents Northern Ireland .I mention that because you seem to have been abit confused about that.
You’re right! I’m pretty sure that’s what we said on the video 😊 if there was confusion our apologies, sometimes with the cuts in the video things can get lost.
Confusion reigns supreme then.. as originally the flag represented the nationalist (green part) and the unionist (orange part) with the hope of peace in the middle part (white). Little to do with religious conertations to be fair. Another point is the official name of our country is Ireland and not the Republic of Ireland, that's a soccer term to defrentiate both teams that are represented on the Island (yes, we've 2 teams as we're that good at soccer!) lastly.. The northern Ireland flag is not a union flag. Google it and see that it's similar to the english one with a crown n hand in the middle of said cross. Mhaith an fear. 👍
@@cathalduggan1564if you want to be that specific the name of our country is éIRe, as described by article 4 of An Bunreacht na héireann, as for the flag it can represent the native Irish (traditionally Catholic) being the green, the unionists (traditionally Protestant) being the orange, and the white representing the peace or “handshake” between the two, they got the information mostly right, I don’t think they claim to be historians, I would say if you asked 20 Irish on the streets the meaning behind the flag, you would get their answer more than once I would say.
The black spot in the upper right hand corner was super annoying.
Hi
Hello 😊
"Cill Airne" pronounced "Kill Arna" - the Irish Gaelic name for Killarney. Grafton Street is not the main street in the city. O'Connell Street is the main street. Grafton Street is the main shopping street on the south side of the River Liffey while Henry Street/Mary Street is the main shopping area north of the river. The flag doesn't represent religions. The green stands for the nationalist tradition (when the flag was devised - based on the French tricolour -many of the nationalist leaders in the 18th century were Protestant) whilst the orange represents the unionist (remain part of the UK) tradition. It's political, not religious!
I'm going next week from London, really nice video 🙏 I'm a queer woman and looking to go to LGBT spaces. Are you two girlfriends?
Enjoy your time there 😊 so many things to do! Yes we are 🥰
Dublin is very expensive.
Don't heed Dublin or galway come to sligo
Sligo is definitely going to be in our itinerary next time we are in Ireland 😍
@@MariaOliviaTravel yoohoo up ye people👍
dont speaks on subjects know nothing about. do your research on the TriColour
Hmm 🧐 then take it up with Ireland’s website. Our information came from an official website: www.gov.ie/en/publication/adc448-the-national-flag/#
Thought they had lost you in the first 5 minutes!
Tell me joytootoo what do you know that the rest of the world doesn't? The summary in the video was accurate. Nice video guys. Dublin looks magical
You two look so in love. I'm glad you are enjoying my country so much. Keep up the good work on the video, really impressive. Subbed, hoping for one back 😊