I was very happy that the weather that day in Dulbin was great. It was still cold for me but at least I would be able to get better shots this time compared to the day before which was just awful. After a short walk at the park outside Annagh House, I hopped on a bus to go to the city center. I was glad that the bus stop was very near my guesthouse so I didn’t have to walk very far. Today I will try to cover all the other significant places which I didn’t want to visit because of the horrible weather. My first stop will be one of the most important educational institutions in the country – Trinity College. It is also known as the University of Dublin but most people call it Trinity College. It seems to follow the pattern of places having a more commonly used name rather than the official name.
I took a bus heading back to the bus station in Dublin I was once again dropped somewhere near O’Connell Street. By this time, I was already familiar with the layout of the Dublin city center so I knew exactly where I needed to go. It was a nice walk towards Trinity College since the weather was so nice. I could tell that I was already there when I saw a lot of people outside an old building. Trinity College sits at the opening on Dublin’s commercial center, not bad for a student to study here, after classes, you can head on out and enjoy yourself here.
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