Homeward Bound : Ciaran (Isaacs Ambassador )
I’m sitting in
Munich. Tomorrow morning (Saturday) I fly to Ireland. I can’t believe how fast
these past few weeks have gone. Yet, I am very happy to be returning to
Ireland!
Since I spoke to you last, I swept through Vienna in two nights! Still though,
what a cool city! The people seem so friendly! Although, as I lack the
language, they could be cursing at me for all I know! Still, I’d interpret them
all as compliments! Not only did Vienna give me some amazing sights, but it
also gave me a chance to shop! I can’t go away for 3 weeks and arrive home with
nothing but a smile! I’m sure that will be appreciated all the same, but
thankfully I did find time to do a wee bit of shopping! Presents galore were
purchases as well as a few things for myself. A few things in the form of Vinyl
Records. I’m a lover of Vinyl and when you find a copy of Sgt Pepper by the
Beatles, you buy it!
So by now, I’ve seen the sights, met the messers and travelled by train! I
actually did a few calculations of my total travel time today en route to
Munich. Trains alone and not taking into account planes, buses or metro
underground trains, I’ve been on the railway for around 33 hours in the past 23
days. That’s insane!! Would I change a second of it? No. But those 80 minutes I
was stuck outside of Frankfurt that eventually made me miss my train to Prague.
I might alter those slightly. Only enough though so that I’d have to run to
make my Prague train, resulting in a dramatic photo finish sort of leap of
faith onto the train. But no. I missed that train. By 10 minutes!
What do I plan on getting up to when I return home? Tea. My bed. A good
relaxing dip in the local pool! And of course my family and girlfriend!
Throughout my time abroad I’ve shared with you different aspects of Ireland and
what makes it great! However, I realised yesterday that I had made a mortal
sin. I, never, not once, mentioned my hometown of Athlone! Could you imagine
the local scandal. They even put me in the paper back there for winning this
competition! Athlone is a town of around 20,000 people located on the River
Shannon in the counties of Roscommom, and mostly Westmeath. As much as Irish
people may say Athlone is in Westmeath, it in both. I should know, my address
is Athlone, Co Roscommon.
So what is there to do in Athlone? WHAT ISN’T THERE!! Being on a river means
that cruisers are always passing through and while you take in the breadth and
length of the River Shannon, stop in Athlone for a relaxing break in the very
centre of Ireland. That’s right, the very centre! There’s a plaque to confirm
it! In recent years Athlone has become a hub for shopping in the Midlands.
There are two shopping centres choc o block of designer outlets and high street
names. Fashion ain’t my thing so I’ll stop here before I make an arse of
myself, but if you like the biggest, classiest brands then you’ll find them in
Athlone!
We also have a Clonmacnoise. A link to the Norman past of Ireland that lead to
the formation of a multitude of monasteries across the country! I like
Clonmacnoise because it has an incredible history, having been raided by the
Vikings time and time again and still kept going strong. Not only that, but it
was founded by a St Ciaran. Nice one!
Lastly on a list of what to see and do in Athlone, one should not leave the
town without a visit to the Castle. Another feature of Athlones rich history
and it stands on the riverbank so there is no excuse for missing it! They’re
actually renovating it at the moment, so by the time you get there it’ll be
even better! There might even be TWO CASTLES! Or not!
And that’s it. I don’t know when my time as the Isaacs Ambassador officially
ends. I’m guessing when I leave their hostel tomorrow afternoon in Dublin.
Supposedly there’s a big map of Europe in the hostel of where I’ve been.
Looking forward to seeing that!
If this were a film, this would be the part where the credits roll down the
screen! For this amazing opportunity I must thank a few people. Firstly, all of
the Isaacs staff who stood in for the very cheesy pictures with me
before I left! Thanks to Colm Hanratty of Hostel World who sat on the interview
board. Without Hostel World, I would’ve been sleeping under a bridge each
night! Thanks to Deborah from Isaacs for taking care of the online side of
things and in particular the blog! And finally, I’d like to thank Alan Duncan
and James Clancy of Isaacs who not only gave me the chance to cross Europe, but
funded the damn thing. What were yee thinking!? Sending a leprechaun like me
across Europe! The absolute lunatics! Thanks guys! It’s been incredible!
I might be finished travelling, but I’m not finished Tweeting. Follow me at
@ciaran_o_connor where I tweet on all subject matter, expect hostels. I leave
that to the professionals. You can follow them on @IsaacsHostel or on Facebook
their page!
SLÁN
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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Best week in Dublin City!
Bring your drinking boots with you if you are visiting Dublin this weekend, you have picked a great week to sample a tipple or two in Ireland's capital.
First up is Arthur's Day which is happening on Thursday 22nd September. It's a night of music and celebrating Ireland's most famous export. Pretty much all of the pubs in Dublin will be packed with people and there are sold out gigs on in venues all over the city. Start your night in the Backpacker's Beer Garden in Isaacs Hostel where pints of stout are just €2.50 and then head up to Dame Court for a pint outside The Stags Head and The Dame Tavern (my favorite place to celebrate Arthur's Day. Trust me, it rocks!)

So, when you have wiped the stout foam from your lips it's time to head to Oktoberfest on Friday
23rd September. Just a couple of minute walk (or stumble on your way home!) from Isaacs Hostel and Jacobs Inn, Oktoberfest is the celebration of all things German with German food, German music and of course litres and litres of German beer on offer. This is one of the best festivals of the year in my opinion. Good, clean, tipsy fun!
Oktoberfest runs from 22nd September to 09th October on George's Dock, Dublin Docklands in
the IFSC.

If you fancy a break from boozin' you can visit any museums, galleries, studios, historical buildings and all things cultural in Dublin on Friday for free as part of Dublin's Culture Night. Hundreds of Dublin's most famous landmarks are open to the public and there are free tours all over the city. For more information check out the website here.
Saturday is the hostel party of the year, the Backpacker's Ball.
Run by the ten best hostels in Dublin the Backpacker's Ball is in The Village on the 24th September from 8.30pm 'til very, very late. There is a popcorn party, live music, DJ's, acrobats, drinks promotions, competitions, a giant pillow fight and much, much more. Entrance is by guest list only, if you are with us for the weekend just pop your name down at reception in Isaacs Hostel or Jacobs Inn.
Sunday...well, there are sausage or rasher sambo's in the deli and the Backpacker's Beer Garden opens in the evening for those who need a curer. You WILL be tired on Monday morning, guaranteed!


So, when you have wiped the stout foam from your lips it's time to head to Oktoberfest on Friday

Oktoberfest runs from 22nd September to 09th October on George's Dock, Dublin Docklands in
the IFSC.

If you fancy a break from boozin' you can visit any museums, galleries, studios, historical buildings and all things cultural in Dublin on Friday for free as part of Dublin's Culture Night. Hundreds of Dublin's most famous landmarks are open to the public and there are free tours all over the city. For more information check out the website here.
Saturday is the hostel party of the year, the Backpacker's Ball.

Sunday...well, there are sausage or rasher sambo's in the deli and the Backpacker's Beer Garden opens in the evening for those who need a curer. You WILL be tired on Monday morning, guaranteed!
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