I don’t think I will ever be able to visit any Country in Europe. I am from India. But I am very happy to visit places with Rick Steves. It’s fun. I love to visit places. And I am also very fond of showing around the places who come to visit us. Thanks Rick.
@@ronaran8420 absolutely right. You should certainly come to India to see mainly art and craft and architecture in abundance, of this beautiful country. You are sure to meet lovely people here, who will accept you, love you, serve you without any reason. Welcome 🙏Thanks
Thank you Rick. We visited Ireland this month and truly enjoyed every minute there. Your videos inspired and informed us. We loved Ireland, its people and natural beauty. Public transportation was efficient, reliable, and cheap. We stayed there for ten days and did not need a car. Galway and Sligo were particularly lovely, but we also liked Dublin. Looking forward to a round two soon. Thank you Irish people. You truly have a heaven on Earth.
My husband and I got engaged on Ireland! It made the trip that more magical! The people, scenery and food were just wonderful! We hope to bring our children back someday to get to know their Irish roots!
I only went to Dublin once around 9 or 10 years ago..loved it..great place ..friendly helpful people..i will look forward to visiting it again..fantastic place.
Go to Cork City and tour the South East Coast, especially the Rebel battle towns such as Wexford and Enniscorthy. The film "Brooklyn" was filmed partly in Enniscorthy, but it is also a famous battleground on Vinegar Hill where many Irish lads gave their lives for a Free Ireland. Brooklyn is a fun and funny ficticous film which tells a story which takes place in both Ireland & New York.
Canada sent a ship from Toronto during the potato famine to help the Irish. That same boat is still there as museum in Dublin. A Canadian flag flies proudly on their government building til this day. I had the awesome opportunity to see this on my trip to Ireland in 2018. As usual really nice tour Rick !
This video, as well as all others, is very much appreciated. Many thanks to Rick Steves & his team. I was in Dublin and Kilkenny last month, and still enjoy this video a great deal, though. On that trip, I learned that the Irish pronounce "TH" as "T". So, at 11:12 min, the tour guide pronounces, "There are TREE leaves and one stem", but actually, she means, "There are THREE leaves ...". For the number 33, Irish people pronounce "Ter-ti Tree." No joking! That is so cute of them.
That's because they mix the English and Irish languages together. THREE leaves comes from the Irish a trí (3). A haon, a dó, a trí, a ceathair. A hay-n, a doh, a tree, a kya-her = 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.
My dad's ancestry is Irish, on one side and Scottish on the other so all my aunt's & uncle's had the brightest red hair. Lol. Good Lord the temper to go with it too!! Lol. Loved it when Steve's says it older than the pyramids. Lol. Love to visit some day. Beautiful ppl. Beautiful country. Hopefully Ireland sticks to it's roots and doesn't become cookie cutter like the rest.
I'm also half Irish on my dad's side! My paternal grandmother and both of my aunts were and still are redheads. Sadly, I neither have green eyes nor am I a redhead. I have blonde hair and blue eyes courtesy of my mom's Dutch ancestry. Though I lack these traits, I still have one trait that sticks out like the Ring of Kerry: a stubborn attitude and a temper to match! You back this lass into a corner and I'll come out swinging!
Hi Rick, I've been following your videos quite a while now, although they're quite old now already. At the moment I am watching the Ireland flight. What a pleasure to see you and your family at their ancestors place. I really enjoy. Thanks so much for your wonderful work. Kindly Thomas
Awesome video. Now Christmas 2022, I'm headed for 5 months in England and 2 months in and around Dublin .. my bucket list top items fulfilled, starting in 2 weeks. Curtis, 56, retired U.S. Navy
Going in 2020. To swap green and lush fir the harshness of a Canadian winter. Thanks for the warning around Temple Bar. Look forward to communing, kayaking, chatting, perhaps even digging up some peat bricks
Dublin a great place to visit with lots of biblical monuments to see and pray with friends.Nice lush meadows and beautiful landscapes,A wonderful short history history. of Ireland given Rick thank.Ann Deakin I visited in the 1960s and the 1980s some changes but a lot more change in the 2020s God Bless the people of Irelnd.
I loved everything here. As a student of literature , I read a lot about James Joyce and his depiction of Dubliners under the influence of modernism. But watching this video gives me a different experience.
jenzerbabiee1 hello, would you be so kind to tell me how the things are going with jobs in Ireland? Is it much difficult to find any? I'm a musician and I'm a huge fan of first classic hard rock music, just wondering if Ireland is well developed in music sphere :)
Even as a Brit, I find the memorial to where the Easter Rising very moving. Britain very much paid the price for treating Ireland so badly over the years. The wording of a British built memorial on the Antrim Coast road for the Potato Famine is case in point: "(...) Britannia gave her bounty with her tears and bear this record, though in phrases crude, of England's love and Ireland's gratitude," The wording on that controversial memorial to say the least paints a different picture of Irish history. One that whitewashes what actually happened, London showed their "love" for Ireland by doing absolutely nothing to help when the potato crops failed year after year. To make matters worse, they insisted on the Irish exporting other crops that could have eased the worst effects of the lack of potatoes for the population that depended on it (such as grain)
I was amused by the keep of the grass signs and those who cheerfully ignored them. Not a lot of them, but no one fussed. Ireland has the nicest people of any place in the world. Just delightful.
As A Dubliner Myself... If You Want To See The REAL Dublin, Don't Go Near Temple Bar.... It's Mainly Just Tourists And Loud Music..... Go To A Pub Like The Foggy Dew Or Sweeneys..... You'll See The Real Dublin There......
as a tourist there that bar was very cool but it was definitely nice to check out as many as possible. that city blew my mind how nice it is and the Country as a whole was amazing
Dublin can be over looked for the other cities and countryside but a few days here will open your heart as Dublin are a mixed bunch from all over Ireland living beside Dubliners (Those who are born in Dublin). 2 to 3 days here is best as we are a small city that you can walk in a few hours.
Rick, I don't know if you read the comments but I just wanted to thank you for creating these videos for people to enjoy, especially during the pandemic. I hope you're doing well, God bless you.
I shared this on Facebook as a post, thank you for making a video of my great grandparent’s homeland. To you Mr. and Mrs. Leo Patrick & Vera Rose McDonald!♥️ 🇮🇪
That Guiness looks delicious. I would like to drink one for each of the 12 steps, have with it a nice corned beef sandwich and then welcome that nice numb feeling. :) :)
Hi Rick... It seems I have to back to Dublin again. There is so much to see.... Since I have 1 and 2 days tour to see: Galway, Cobh (Earky Queenstown), Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle etc.. I have only 2 - 3 day in Dublin. I saw: Dublinia (local Museum), Christ Church Cathedral, Having a great meal at Temple Bar (Love the Guinness sauce is great), a biscuitcake in a local cafe, storytelling in the Leprechaun museum etc. I will love To visit Brazen to have a cider and hear storytelling, Trinity museum, Jameson museum (I love irish whisky) etc. I vist Crumlin Road Prison in Belfast..... I will love the Pub crawl. I work together with a irsh crew - to 2 events: Sankt Patrick and a Irish Festival... Love it.
I traced my Irish ancestry to Dublin, Ireland, a few days ago. My ancestor, T. Pursell, immigrated from Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1600's, to Dover, Delaware.
I don't know if you'll see this but, if you can prove your Irish ancestry to the Ireland consulate with proper documents, you can claim your Irish citizenship.
Hi folks, I would strongly advise giving temple bar a miss.. unless you want to have over priced pints and get to know more americans, germans, brits etc.. Irish people try avoid it
The whole Temple Bar neighborhood is absolutely a tourist trap... but it's fun and worth spending some hours there (Among others, I had some drinks at The Auld Dubliner). Just don't forget to try some of the more authentic pubs, too.
When I visited Ireland with a tour group in April 2004 we got to see The Book of Kells at Trinity College. It is the national treasure of Ireland. The Book of Kells is kept in a room that is darkened for preservation purposes. If memory serves me correctly one page of the book is turned each day.
We spent an amazing week in Dublin (2014) and we could visit all the tourist attraction and we also got to visit some local places since my niece is living in Dublin. Blessed days !!! We are looking for to go back during Halloween :-)))))
I was told by an Irish man in Dublin that drunk husbands used to go into the wrong houses and therefore the wrong beds and so the doors were painted different colours to help 'em find their proper beds...and wives.
MsAnne Trophy that probably wouldn’t bother my ex husband, somehow our door could be bright red and he would still find the wrong house, but that’s alright, let him be someone else’s concern for a night or 2! 😂😂😂😂😂
Agreed, people in Dublin are also distant and miserable compared to the rural people who are much friendlier and helpful. Major cities in any country will always have apathetic locals who don't care that you're a tourist who traveled all the way to experience their culture because they are exposed to small aspects your culture through immigrants. This multiculturalism malarkey is turning the world into a bland place, the majority of London is full of Chinese/Indian shops. No problem with that but when it's on every corner alongside American brands then it defeats the purpose of me even going to the UK.
That’s more of a major city thing than an Dublin thing. I found Dubliners to be friendly, helpful, and happy to have a conversation with me, even if I was just asking them for directions. Yeah, there were apathetic people too, but guess what? It’s a big world, and most of the people in it don’t care about you. The sooner you understand that, the happier you’ll be.
I am from the US and want to stay away from tourist traps as much as possible? What are some good pubs I can go to? Yes, I am an American, but I am extremely polite. Really want to get to know the natives love talking to people.
I met him in Corte Madera, California just North of San Francisco (Marin County) where he gave a talk & showed a video at a bookstore. He had been on a trip to Iran. It was very interesting. He is much more political in person. When the Persians (Iran used to be Persia) found out he was American, everyone wanted to talk to him. They are very friendly in spite of huge murals on high walls declaring, "Death to America!" The average Persian on the street has no ill will to Americans. They understand that the people are not the government. You can see his trip to Iran on You Tube.
I don’t think I will ever be able to visit any Country in Europe. I am from India. But I am very happy to visit places with Rick Steves. It’s fun. I love to visit places. And I am also very fond of showing around the places who come to visit us. Thanks Rick.
I love India. If one loves craft, India is the place to visit!!!😳👌
@@ronaran8420 absolutely right. You should certainly come to India to see mainly art and craft and architecture in abundance, of this beautiful country. You are sure to meet lovely people here, who will accept you, love you, serve you without any reason. Welcome 🙏Thanks
@@busybeenature9092😊Thanks! I met such people indeed. Been there three times. Which part do you live in?
You never know. You can visit Europe, if you make it happen! :)
If you ever do come, i will show you around in Germany🎉
Europe is rich of history and Greenery. I Love it.
Thank you Rick. We visited Ireland this month and truly enjoyed every minute there. Your videos inspired and informed us. We loved Ireland, its people and natural beauty. Public transportation was efficient, reliable, and cheap. We stayed there for ten days and did not need a car. Galway and Sligo were particularly lovely, but we also liked Dublin. Looking forward to a round two soon. Thank you Irish people. You truly have a heaven on Earth.
My husband and I got engaged on Ireland! It made the trip that more magical! The people, scenery and food were just wonderful! We hope to bring our children back someday to get to know their Irish roots!
congratulation😊
I visited Ireland in 2006 for ten days I went around the whole wonderful country it is the land of legends and beauty
Oh great to know we can see the whole country in this time!
I only went to Dublin once around 9 or 10 years ago..loved it..great place ..friendly helpful people..i will look forward to visiting it again..fantastic place.
Go to Cork City and tour the South East Coast, especially the Rebel battle towns such as Wexford and Enniscorthy. The film "Brooklyn" was filmed partly in Enniscorthy, but it is also a famous battleground on Vinegar Hill where many Irish lads gave their lives for a Free Ireland. Brooklyn is a fun and funny ficticous film which tells a story which takes place in both Ireland & New York.
Beautiful show, Rick. Ireland is gorgeous!
Canada sent a ship from Toronto during the potato famine to help the Irish. That same boat is still there as museum in Dublin. A Canadian flag flies proudly on their government building til this day. I had the awesome opportunity to see this on my trip to Ireland in 2018. As usual really nice tour Rick !
This video, as well as all others, is very much appreciated. Many thanks to Rick Steves & his team.
I was in Dublin and Kilkenny last month, and still enjoy this video a great deal, though. On that trip, I learned that the Irish pronounce "TH" as "T". So, at 11:12 min, the tour guide pronounces, "There are TREE leaves and one stem", but actually, she means, "There are THREE leaves ...".
For the number 33, Irish people pronounce "Ter-ti Tree." No joking! That is so cute of them.
Lol!
That's because they mix the English and Irish languages together. THREE leaves comes from the Irish a trí (3). A haon, a dó, a trí, a ceathair. A hay-n, a doh, a tree, a kya-her = 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.
Love Ireland and miss it very much.
Me too
Hi Eli, how are you. Greetings from Ireland 😘😀
Visited the home of my grandparents a few years ago. Waterford, Waterville and Dublin. Loved your show. I could feel the souls of my ancestors.
clean and beautiful, silence is visible in even video.. wow lovely place to visit or live..
My dad's ancestry is Irish, on one side and Scottish on the other so all my aunt's & uncle's had the brightest red hair. Lol. Good Lord the temper to go with it too!! Lol. Loved it when Steve's says it older than the pyramids. Lol. Love to visit some day. Beautiful ppl. Beautiful country. Hopefully Ireland sticks to it's roots and doesn't become cookie cutter like the rest.
I'm also half Irish on my dad's side! My paternal grandmother and both of my aunts were and still are redheads. Sadly, I neither have green eyes nor am I a redhead. I have blonde hair and blue eyes courtesy of my mom's Dutch ancestry. Though I lack these traits, I still have one trait that sticks out like the Ring of Kerry: a stubborn attitude and a temper to match! You back this lass into a corner and I'll come out swinging!
" Hopefully Ireland sticks to it's roots and doesn't become cookie cutter like the rest."
And what's that supposed to mean?
Dublin. The city I loved since I was a boy and I love now even more because my beloved daughter lives there.
I have always wanted to visit Ireland due to the music, culture and the people.
You have to!
@@aznzensation I’m visiting Ireland and Northern Ireland later this summer and I can’t wait.
@@tobiojo6469 renting a car is a must
I would love to visit Ireland. According to my family history, our family came from Ireland.
It's a beautiful country and the music is soul soothing.
Hi Rick,
I've been following your videos quite a while now, although they're quite old now already. At the moment I am watching the Ireland flight. What a pleasure to see you and your family at their ancestors place. I really enjoy. Thanks so much for your wonderful work.
Kindly
Thomas
Awesome video. Now Christmas 2022, I'm headed for 5 months in England and 2 months in and around Dublin .. my bucket list top items fulfilled, starting in 2 weeks.
Curtis, 56, retired U.S. Navy
Enjoy my beautiful city, failte
Thank you Rick Steves for sharing you travel vocation with the world!!!
Going in 2020. To swap green and lush fir the harshness of a Canadian winter. Thanks for the warning around Temple Bar. Look forward to communing, kayaking, chatting, perhaps even digging up some peat bricks
Dublin a great place to visit with lots of biblical monuments to see and pray with friends.Nice lush meadows and beautiful landscapes,A wonderful short history history. of Ireland given Rick thank.Ann Deakin I visited in the 1960s and the 1980s some changes but a lot more change in the 2020s God Bless the people of Irelnd.
how nice of you to say that!
Great video, Rick!
I really like Ireland because my favourite band - U2? Nope! THE CORRS!
Greetings from Brazil, guy!
+Gabriel Marcos - Obrigado pela risada, hiena!
+Micky Oliver yes i love the corrs,great music
Guy? You’re not Irish, cara.
U2: ... The most un Irish band of them all.
@@Kitiwake think you'll find that U 2 are Irish .
They may not be typically Irish but they are Irish .
I loved everything here. As a student of literature , I read a lot about James Joyce and his depiction of Dubliners under the influence of modernism. But watching this video gives me a different experience.
Nice shot with the hurling Steve!
Most informative travel programme, clear and well paced
Thanks for a well presented video on my homeland , 👌
jenzerbabiee1 hello, would you be so kind to tell me how the things are going with jobs in Ireland? Is it much difficult to find any? I'm a musician and I'm a huge fan of first classic hard rock music, just wondering if Ireland is well developed in music sphere :)
Templar Knight have any advice for a novice to euro travel? I like to talk and eat and stomp my feet!
Rick Steve. You are a very very good man. Wonderful shows.
Loved your video of Dublin. We were there last Fall and can't wait to go again. Two weeks in Ireland are not enough!!
We are going in November. Cannot wait
Hello Alice
Me too!
Even as a Brit, I find the memorial to where the Easter Rising very moving. Britain very much paid the price for treating Ireland so badly over the years. The wording of a British built memorial on the Antrim Coast road for the Potato Famine is case in point:
"(...) Britannia gave her bounty with her tears and bear this record, though in phrases crude, of England's love and Ireland's gratitude,"
The wording on that controversial memorial to say the least paints a different picture of Irish history. One that whitewashes what actually happened, London showed their "love" for Ireland by doing absolutely nothing to help when the potato crops failed year after year. To make matters worse, they insisted on the Irish exporting other crops that could have eased the worst effects of the lack of potatoes for the population that depended on it (such as grain)
I was amused by the keep of the grass signs and those who cheerfully ignored them. Not a lot of them, but no one fussed. Ireland has the nicest people of any place in the world. Just delightful.
As A Dubliner Myself... If You Want To See The REAL Dublin, Don't Go Near Temple Bar.... It's Mainly Just Tourists And Loud Music..... Go To A Pub Like The Foggy Dew Or Sweeneys..... You'll See The Real Dublin There......
as a tourist there that bar was very cool but it was definitely nice to check out as many as possible. that city blew my mind how nice it is and the Country as a whole was amazing
+M. Cloak
Agree with that, but the problem is those places will inevitably become tourist attractions if ''tourists'' started visiting them.
+Cary Hawkins
Haha were they very friendly ?
+RovexHD everyone was friendly ofcourse. where I'm from you look behind you every 5 minutes. ...never felt that way when we were there
Go for the literature pub crawl! Then you will be introduced to many really cool pubs! When we were there, we love Arthur's pub and Lord Edward
Been here a year ago and drove around to Belfast and Galway. I cannot wait to head back.
It is nice to revisit Ireland and see the places again. I was with the tour for a week visiting the familiar places I have been.
Dublin can be over looked for the other cities and countryside but a few days here will open your heart as Dublin are a mixed bunch from all over Ireland living beside Dubliners (Those who are born in Dublin). 2 to 3 days here is best as we are a small city that you can walk in a few hours.
Rick, I don't know if you read the comments but I just wanted to thank you for creating these videos for people to enjoy, especially during the pandemic. I hope you're doing well, God bless you.
I am so excited to visit Ireland this coming Fall!!!!!
I am going in a few months. Would be interested to hear what you think
I shared this on Facebook as a post, thank you for making a video of my great grandparent’s homeland. To you Mr. and Mrs. Leo Patrick & Vera Rose McDonald!♥️ 🇮🇪
I went to Dublin wit a tour group and you really put them to shame!!! Your tours are 1000% better. Thx for the video!
Thank for the Ireland. tour you did the nice tour today Rick .
That Guiness looks delicious. I would like to drink one for each of the 12 steps, have with it a nice corned beef sandwich and then welcome that nice numb feeling. :) :)
Hi Rick... It seems I have to back to Dublin again. There is so much to see.... Since I have 1 and 2 days tour to see: Galway, Cobh (Earky Queenstown), Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle etc.. I have only 2 - 3 day in Dublin. I saw: Dublinia (local Museum), Christ Church Cathedral, Having a great meal at Temple Bar (Love the Guinness sauce is great), a biscuitcake in a local cafe, storytelling in the Leprechaun museum etc. I will love To visit Brazen to have a cider and hear storytelling, Trinity museum, Jameson museum (I love irish whisky) etc. I vist Crumlin Road Prison in Belfast..... I will love the Pub crawl. I work together with a irsh crew - to 2 events: Sankt Patrick and a Irish Festival... Love it.
I traced my Irish ancestry to Dublin, Ireland, a few days ago. My ancestor, T. Pursell, immigrated from Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1600's, to Dover, Delaware.
Same here, but to Virginia.
I don't know if you'll see this but, if you can prove your Irish ancestry to the Ireland consulate with proper documents, you can claim your Irish citizenship.
@@labibwajdi3169 Don´t want americans here too much..if they voted for Adolf Trump
There is no need to add 'Ireland' when you speak about Dublin.
fool
I've been to and inside of Newgrange, back in 87. Very comfortable feeling going into a burial mound. No Burrow Wrights though.
Can't wait to visit Ireland including Dublin on August I'm already excited 😀
🇮🇪 very good video 🎥 great sharing
We will be opening our corporate offices in Dublin this spring - and we are excited to become 'Dubliners!'
Well done sir!💚Sláinte!
There really is so much to do in Dublin, it's great.
Like What????
@@patricklamshear6662 You must be great fun to be around you.
hurling the only ancient game that's now played as a sport , sport
Of all of the European placesI have been to my visit to Dublin will always remain as the most memorable.
What a trip! Sir good work. Appreciated.
Amazing Dublin experience.........
Hi Rick Steve's i am your big fan bcoz you are great person I love traveling mostly Europe it my dreams
I just learned that I am mostly southern Irish 🤗
I'm watching your videos to 'tour' Ireland 🌹
Psalm 61: 5..For you, God, have heard my vows;
you have given me the heritage of those who fear your name.
Great information! Thanks 🙂
what an amazing presentation ...
Hi just been watching the film's around the north of Scotland and they were great thanks, Martin first time r
That was a good strong puck of the ball fair play to him
Hi folks, I would strongly advise giving temple bar a miss.. unless you want to have over priced pints and get to know more americans, germans, brits etc.. Irish people try avoid it
Yeah it's a tourist trap.
Thank you. Which part of Dublin would you recommend staying in?
Scott Toney south side , maybe rathmines close to town but still nice try get to as close to the canal
@@batcatatl stay in the countryside or go down to kerry or up to donegal they are nice places there you go
The whole Temple Bar neighborhood is absolutely a tourist trap... but it's fun and worth spending some hours there (Among others, I had some drinks at The Auld Dubliner). Just don't forget to try some of the more authentic pubs, too.
Dublin is one of the most historical city in europe
Marleine Alce not really most sites of historical importance have been demolished by the government
So is Warsaw. So is Berlin, Rotterdam, Frankfurt, Rome, etc.
Whoah, What a nice library, baby! ❤😊
Dublin and Mystical Acid-Trips
Anyone else went like, whoa when Rick nailed that red target?
I certainly did! I get the same feeling everytime I come close to hitting the bullseye whenever I'm practicing my archery.
Looks lovely .. Cannot wait to in a few months
What beautiful parks!
Really helpful tips for my trip next month! Thanks!
Great work!
Wonderful!
Very sad that Anne and Rick got divorced. 😢
They seemed so in love during these Ireland segments.
Its so well organised ! 😊❤
Wonderful culture and place! Would love to visit there sometime.
Looking forward to my first visit in November!
How was it?
May all these Irish leaders rest in peace 🕊 .
When I visited Ireland with a tour group in April 2004 we got to see The Book of Kells at Trinity College. It is the national treasure of Ireland. The Book of Kells is kept in a room that is darkened for preservation purposes. If memory serves me correctly one page of the book is turned each day.
We spent an amazing week in Dublin (2014) and we could visit all the tourist attraction and we also got to visit some local places since my niece is living in Dublin. Blessed days !!! We are looking for to go back during Halloween :-)))))
i love this man
Was in Dublin and committed the cultural faux pas of grabbing the pint glass before the Guinness was properly poured.
Haha I did the exact same, I was so embarassed!
You say Draw! Let the pint Draw!
I will save a lot to go and see Ireland!😊
My ancestors are from Ireland. For which I am thankful!
I have many relatives in county Cork. It's a peaceful area with dreamy landscapes. I'll be back soon!
And the heart of IRA country
Nice place watching from japan japan 🇯🇵
Celtic,latin and german the true souls of all european people.
I was told by an Irish man in Dublin that drunk husbands used to go into the wrong houses and therefore the wrong beds and so the doors were painted different colours to help 'em find their proper beds...and wives.
MsAnne Trophy that probably wouldn’t bother my ex husband, somehow our door could be bright red and he would still find the wrong house, but that’s alright, let him be someone else’s concern for a night or 2! 😂😂😂😂😂
Storytelling lol
Thanks tour to Dublin today. Cheers Rick Ann Deakin Warwick UK 13th October 2020
When I visit Ireland my first destination of choice will be Mullingar and then to Dublin.
You should finish the video saying "Sláinte".
He probably couldn’t pronounce it
( it’s sounds as “ Slaunsha)
Friendliest in the WORLD mate
Is this really 2002? It's nice to see a historical chapter in Ireland's past but 16 years on there so much change in this isle.
Thank you
we didn't FEEL like a colony we WERE one
ulster still is
Great Video.
Have a good day everyone ❤️❤️❤️
Dublin country public rich in deep everything seeing world .most is great
Dublin is great for a few days but it is not the real Ireland. You have to get into the heart of rural Ireland to experience authentic Ireland.
+flip inheck
Packed with Asians and Africans ?
Pay London a visit.
you're only a guest in Ireland if you're not happy get yourself and your bigoted family over to London and see what you think of that
Agreed, people in Dublin are also distant and miserable compared to the rural people who are much friendlier and helpful. Major cities in any country will always have apathetic locals who don't care that you're a tourist who traveled all the way to experience their culture because they are exposed to small aspects your culture through immigrants.
This multiculturalism malarkey is turning the world into a bland place, the majority of London is full of Chinese/Indian shops. No problem with that but when it's on every corner alongside American brands then it defeats the purpose of me even going to the UK.
That’s more of a major city thing than an Dublin thing. I found Dubliners to be friendly, helpful, and happy to have a conversation with me, even if I was just asking them for directions. Yeah, there were apathetic people too, but guess what? It’s a big world, and most of the people in it don’t care about you. The sooner you understand that, the happier you’ll be.
my dear 'Dublin' is my first Love and sorry but without Dublin Ireland is nothing
I am from the US and want to stay away from tourist traps as much as possible? What are some good pubs I can go to? Yes, I am an American, but I am extremely polite. Really want to get to know the natives love talking to people.
iconic dublin
wish rick steve was my friend
I met him in Corte Madera, California just North of San Francisco (Marin County) where he gave a talk & showed a video at a bookstore. He had been on a trip to Iran. It was very interesting. He is much more political in person. When the Persians (Iran used to be Persia) found out he was American, everyone wanted to talk to him. They are very friendly in spite of huge murals on high walls declaring, "Death to America!" The average Persian on the street has no ill will to Americans. They understand that the people are not the government. You can see his trip to Iran on You Tube.
Spelling his last name wrong is a bad start in trying to become his friend. LOL
great this tour.
I'm watching this video mainly because tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day, an Irish holiday!
里克先生很厲害,我喜歡你主持的風格