“In Dublin’s fair city, where the girls are so pretty, I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone…”

So goes the famous song celebrating Dublin’s best known citizen, Molly Malone. However, on the day that I went looking for her, she was nowhere to be found. She had quite literally vanished into thin air. If only I’d heeded the route that Navibration had suggested. If only you could have seen the look on my face as I scowled at my phone.

“Okay, Navibration…”, I muttered, “You show me!”

I held out my phone and rotated it a little and it started to vibrate.

This time, I followed the route that Navibration suggested. And in under 60 seconds, I was standing 95 metres away, amazed at what had just happened. Molly had been moved from her home at the bottom of Grafton Street to a new location on Suffolk Street. The city fathers could fool me, but not Navibration.

Soon, Oscar Wilde was regaling me with stories of Molly and many of the city’s other famous figures. Together, we visited leafy parks, age-old cathedrals and the occasional pub. Come on! I was in Dublin! We even came across a statue of Oscar in Merrion Square Park. He had a few choice words to say about it, which will stay between me and him!

Before I knew it, I was excitedly standing at the entrance to the National Museum of Ireland. The woman who came out to greet me seemed just as excited as I was when I told her what Navibration could do, but unfortunately, the Museum had just closed. I decided to call it a day. There were a few places left to see, but that’s the beauty of Navibration: you can use the app offline and sightsee at your own pace. I continued my visit early the next day after a hearty Irish breakfast.

I hope you enjoy visiting Dublin with Navibration as much as I did. The Dublin guide is out soon and you need to experience the Irish capital with Navibration.

As for me, it’s time to visit my next Navibration city!