Grafton Street is one of the most famous shopping and culture streets in Dublin. There are many retail outlets of prestigious brands as well as cafés and restaurants. It is a street that any visitor to Dublin will never miss.
At one end of Grafton Street lies the statue of Molly Malone, of whom is a beautiful song known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City" which has become Dublin's anthem unofficially.
Not far from the Molly Malone statue is the parliament building of Dublin which is right next to Trinity College Dublin.
We also passed by an Abercrombie & Fitch store full of hot chics and muscular hunks. The store is more like a discotheque than fashion outlet.
Other than the main streets and tourist sites, we also saw a lot of interesting buildings and scenes along the way.
We also stopped by Ireland's favourite department store Arnotts for some window and real shopping.
Not far from the Arnotts Department Store is the Spire of Dublin or the Monument of Light which is a needle-like sculpture made of stainless steel.
We went on street strolling again after the shopping activity at Arnotts.
We passed by the Dublin City Hall as well while strolling the streets of Dublin.
Other than that, it was just some glances on the buildings and street scenes again. When the sky got dark, we started to look for food again, but that is a different story.