Isaacs Hostel in Dublin is one of the city’s most friendly and centrally located backpackers hostel offering cheap, affordable accommodation in Dublin City Centre. Housed in a converted 19th Century ...
THE BAD DATERS by Derek Murphy Liam and Wendy assume their first date is doomed for failure. She’s forced into it by her ...
Dead Poets Live returns to the Gate following its sold out debut in April 2023. For these 2025 events, JUSTINE MITCHELL will ...
Untainted, unspoiled and unperturbed by the passage of time – that’s what makes The Palace Bar one of Dublin’s best-loved original Victorian pubs. This priceless jewel provides a very important bridge ...
Created as a bustling cultural quarter, Smithfield Square is an up-and-coming area on Dublin’s northside. Right on the luas line, the square boasts high-end apartments as well as commercial property.
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The Four Courts played its part in modern Irish history during both the Easter Rising in 1916 and again in 1922 when they were occupied by Republican forces who ...
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The Church is a Cafe, Bar and modern Irish Restaurant surrounded by sun filled terraces, steeped in rich History and connected to some of Ireland’s Greats. Guests can come in for Lunch and Snacks in ...
Known mysteriously as the Bar with No Name – look out for the large wooden snail hanging above the door and then walk up the stairs to what feels like a loft house party. You can access The Bar With ...
The Boars Head is a proper Irish pub in every sense of the word: great pub grub, pints and punters. Their specialty is the Irish stew, and we can attest that it’s worth a try. The Boars Head is ...
The Palladian-style Custom House was designed by the English architect James Gandon. Gandon, who first came to Dublin in 1781, also designed the Dublin Four Courts and King’s Inns as well as Emo Court ...
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