Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Food


As everything in Ireland, eating is also expensive... At lunch time, I usually go at The Epicenter, inside East Point Business Park. A sambo or a wrap with chips (or salad) on the side is usually 6€ or 6,5€. A drink would be an extra 1€ but a glass of water is for free :) A hot meal on a plate is 9,90€ (daily special is 8€)... There's a lot of people that brings food from home and eats in the office but getting out and catch some air is also good.



At night, my chef qualities arise :) Rice and Pasta are very easy to cook. Then I just buy something pre-cooked, put in the oven for 15 to 20min and it's done.

Usually I shop at Centra, as is very near the house I'm staying and I can walk. But it's a bit expensive. To go to the center I must take the bus and pay 1.20€ for each side. But it has Lidl that is way cheaper...

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Accommodation

It's been almost two weeks since I arrived in Ireland and I promise to myself that I would update the blog. So, here's a new post :)

In Ireland there are lot of B&B (Bed and Breakfast) that are family houses that have rooms for rental where, as the name implies, you can sleep and eat your breakfast. I'm sure there are lot of sites on the Internet were you can find an Irish B&B. I used Ireland B&B Network. Since a B&B in the city center is more expensive, I've decided to stay in Swords, a small town 13km of city center in the same place (Seamount House) I stayed when I'd came for my interview. It's a 3 star B&B, the cheapest I've found (30€ a night with bathroom outside the room) and the people are nice and friendly.

Unfortunately, they didn't had a room for the night I would be arriving and so I had to search for another B&B to spend a night. I stayed at Abbeyglen Cottage. It's a 4 star B&B, with a different quality... that comes with a price: 42€ a night with full Irish Breakfast.



It was very nice. The owners were extremely friendly and helpful and I would gladly stay there the full week if there wasn't the money constraint :\

Both B&B had wireless, so I could use skype everyday and look for a room in a shared house (daft.ie). It can take a while to find a place to stay. Houses in Ireland are VERY EXPENSIVE. A room in a shared house can be 500€ + bills. In my case, it took me less than a week to find a room as I'm not really picky. I pay 250€ + bills, it has wireless and it's near the work (15 to 20min walking). How did I do this? Easy, it's a shared house with 4 other persons, only one bathroom with shower, my room has (at most) 6m2 with a single size bed. The house's street is also not the prettiest...


In Ireland, in the first month one must also pay a deposit (usually the same amount as the monthly rent). The deposit is return at the end of the rental if everything is ok with the house. If one leaves the house earlier than what it's the contract you'll loose the deposit (unless you find someone to replace you). In my case, another good thing is that I don't have to stay a given time. I say a month earlier that I want to leave and it's enough.

Just next to the street of the house I'm staying there's a very nice park :)


Monday, September 5, 2011

Portugueses Pelo Mundo - Irlanda

Há mais portugueses na Irlanda :) Na série "Portugueses Pelo Mundo" da RTP calhou a vez da Irlanda.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Survived 1st week

That's all I wanted to say to the world, for now... I'm still alive ;) One week has gone by and I'm still here :) I don't have much patience to update the blog but I'll try.