This morning, we enjoy a city sightseeing tour, introducing us to this capital city with its many historic buildings, delightful gardens, and lively shopping streets. We visit St. Patrick's Cathedral, where author Jonathan Swift was once Dean. We stop at the Epic- The Irish Museum of Emigration, which is dedicated to those who left Ireland for hopes of a better life during a bleak time in Irish history. This afternoon, following lunch on our own, we enjoy leisure time to browse, shop and sightsee independently. There are a great number of department stores and boutiques. On the north side of the city is O'Connell Street, with its tree-lined walk of massive statues, or the pedestrianized Henry Street which leads to the Moore Street Market, where modern day "Molly Malones" sell cockles, mussels, fruit and vegetables. The other main shopping hub is around Powerscourt Center, Nassau Street and Grafton Street, Dublin's most fashionable walkway with its gaudy shop signs, department stores, restaurants, and café’s. We celebrate Mass along our route at either Whitefriar Carmelite Church, St. Mary Pro Cathedral, or Newman University Church. This evening, our “farewell” dinner will be at our hotel or one of the many restaurants that dot the area. Overnight in Dublin.