A romantic getaway in Dublin: Love is in the Irish Air

Another author also said, the everlasting James Joyce in his Ulysses, that the difficult thing in the city is to walk it without finding a pub at every step ("Good Puzzle Would Be Cross Dublin Without Passing A Pub").We are not going to challenge Joyce looking for an alternative route without pubs (although we could) but we are going to start the romantic guide for coffee (and not for the draft beer).First stop for Dublines lovers: Shoe Lane Coffee _ (7 Tara St, Dublin 2) _.

This street has charm.And he has class.He could not miss a shelter where he warms out of the Dublinas fog;one with a smell of roasted coffee and homemade pastry.Reed the coffee of the day (we tried the astobilbao of Colombia) and some of its essential pastries such as almond cross.Upload the narrow stairs and you will reach a small room starring a large wooden table.There is a dish and there are vinyl: Johnny Cash, Fleetwood Mac...And there is a window from which to observe one of the great urban works of the city, the 3D squirrel of the artist Artur Bordalo.

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A walk through the past

We go to the outside world, although it is difficult to stop curling up in this cafeteria.We are in the middle of the university zone (it is not difficult, the Trinity floods everything) and following for Shawn Street about seven minutes, we will run into the curious t clifford antiques _ (42D pearse st) _;This antique store is a separate world, which keeps French spider lamps, Elizabethan sofas and gold bread mirrors.

Enter, even if it is only to be speechless and dream of the romances of another era.Or to get out of there with a phonograph, for example.