I just realised I made a post with pictures from Stockholm a while ago (you can find it here) but have none with pictures of Dublin, so it is about time, since I am doing the whole comparing thing! Here we go:
This is my dream house, so damn gorgeous!
Georges street, they got a really cheap piercing shop in here. I wouldn't advice anyone in the entire world to get a piercing done there though. I've seen the lady who does it, she's like 80 years old and her hands are all shaky... Not very good qualities for someone who's supposed to puncture your body.
If there is one thing I love it is Dr Martens. In this awesome record shop called Tower Records they had a whole corner filled with all my favourite shoes. I fell in love with it.
This sweet treat is what you get for free when you buy some hot chocolate at Butlers; it's deadly.
I think I have a fetish for houses, or architecture overall. I just love the steam punk feeling of every street here in Dublin. I wanna live in one of these!
Filip having some shots at Headline, the pub me and my friends alwaysalwaysalways went to the first three weeks we'd stayed here. Although the boss there yelled me out once for nothing at all, so hey I don't go there anymore. Grand.
Just love this street, it's so full of colour!
Steam-fucking-Punk, that's all I'm saying. It's savage.
Adnan just outside of college.
Sometimes it's okay to look like a total tourist. At least if your blond and pretty, like Alex.
Oh this is from the best shop ever. Its called John Gunn's Camera shop and it is the best place to get pictures developed or any kind of camera service, since it is very cheap and the staff there is soooo lovely.
Outside of Forbidden Planet, the unreal sci fi shop that I just want to live in.
And the absolutely best thing about Dublin is this; all the live music that's going on.
When I walked down Grafton Street the first time I was amazed by all the street musicians that were playing. Not one, not two, not three but at least five different ones - on the same street. You wouldn't see that In Stockholm, not that many. Or that good... One more point to Dublin.
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