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1. Stroll in the Iveagh Gardens You'll probably pass St. Stephen's Green during your visit to Dublin, but take a short stroll to find a less-visited spot: the Iveagh Gardens.Designed in 1865 and ...
Though is more than a boozy destination, and its vibrant hub rich in museums and cultural attractions. Here are the best ...
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Ireland's capital—from a literary pub crawl to a classic Riverdance performance. Since 1840, The Temple Bar pub in Dublin has been a popular watering ...
Widely known as one of the mote notable museums in Europe, the Chester Beatty Library is often overlooked by tourists. The library is home to an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts and ...
Known as one of the world's friendliest cities, Dublin is also one of the most affordable ... Here are a few tips on what to see and do during your short stay, in addition to dining and lodging ...
A drag hosted night of laugh, trivia, and craic is coming to Ranelagh this Sunday. With unique rounds, games, and prizes, this is sure to be a night to remember. Early Bird tickets are €4 per person ...
2. Marvel Pub Quiz Do you know your Spider-Man from your Hawkeye? Your Ant-Man from your Black Widow? This Saturday, 31 May, Board Dublin - a bar specialising in no and low alcoholic drinks - is ...
Sally Rooney — just a few of the many illustrious writers that have lived and worked in Dublin over the years. Its cultural pedigree ... scheme (though if you do partake, we can think of few ...
Megan Specia is a correspondent for The New York Times covering Ireland and Britain. She lived in Dublin for nearly five years and returns as often as she can. June 27, 2024 In Dublin, the Irish ...