Welcome to this week\u2019s episode of Low Season Traveller Insider Guides brought to you in partnership with our good friends at Tourism Ireland
Today we head back over to Dublin one last time, where I spent a wonderful 3 days in the low season of January earlier this year. \xa0With clear blue skies, low crowds and plenty of things to experience and do, Dublin rarely disappoints in the winter months.\xa0 And what better way to pass the time than meeting up with some wonderful people like today\u2019s guest, Simon O\u2019Connor who is the Director of the Museum of Literature Ireland or MoLI as it\u2019s better known.
MoLI is a museum of literature for the world\u2019s greatest storytellers.\xa0 A tranquil oasis on St Stephen\u2019s Green in the heart of Dublin, MoLI is where visitors from all over the world come to discover Ireland\u2019s rich literary heritage from past to present via it\u2019s immersive exhibitions and rare treasures from the National Library of Ireland.
And it is an utterly inspiring place which I had the pleasure of passing a few hours in before meeting up with Simon in his curator's office when we met up to find out more about Ireland\u2019s literary past.
And if you\u2019re interested in learning more about the Museum or indeed would like to plan a visit during your next trip to Dublin, you can learn more by visiting moli.ie.
But That\u2019s our show for this week. Thanks as always, for your company, and if you enjoyed this podcast, please do leave us a positive rating and review on your podcast app and also don\u2019t forget to follow us on\xa0Facebook,\xa0Instagram\xa0and\xa0LinkedIn\xa0to be the first to hear our latest low season stories, articles and guides.
Have a great week wherever you are and remember that travel is always better and fairer for the planet, the local communities and you the travellers, when it\u2019s without the crowds\u2026