I spend four months of every year in Europe, notebook in hand, lovingly researching and updating my guidebooks. But with more than 70 books on the market with my name on them, I can’t do it all alone. I’m grateful for the help of a trusted team of co-authors and researchers – many of them old friends – who travel in the Rick Steves style and are dedicated to making our guidebooks the best in print.
Join me in this clip as I meet with my wonderful Rick Steves Ireland co-author, Pat O’Connor. Pat came by my office to propose a new self-guided walk through the south side of Dublin, beginning at St. Stephen’s Green and heading past Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and Christ Church Cathedral, and then down Temple Bar to the O’Connell Bridge.
I’ll be in Dublin myself this July, and I’m excited to test out this new material, explore Pat’s latest discoveries, and make some discoveries of my own. I’ll be sure to tell you all about it once I’m there – and, of course, you’ll find it all in the 2020 edition of Rick Steves Ireland:
Join me in this clip as I meet with my wonderful Rick Steves Ireland co-author, Pat O’Connor. Pat came by my office to propose a new self-guided walk through the south side of Dublin, beginning at St. Stephen’s Green and heading past Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and Christ Church Cathedral, and then down Temple Bar to the O’Connell Bridge.
I’ll be in Dublin myself this July, and I’m excited to test out this new material, explore Pat’s latest discoveries, and make some discoveries of my own. I’ll be sure to tell you all about it once I’m there – and, of course, you’ll find it all in the 2020 edition of Rick Steves Ireland:
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