Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/heH309H9Krs St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin, Ireland, is a lush city park and cheery lunchtime spot. Nearby, you can visit the museum at Number 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street for a step back into Dublin’s Georgian era. More info about travel to Dublin: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/ireland/dublin #ricksteves #ricksteveseurope #dublin

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  1. The painting of the doors was hardly a nutty response, it was political. It was for the famine queen Victoria who died who reigned during the famine. That’s why all the doors are painted in bright colors and that’s why all the buildings are colorful out west!

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