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For further inspiration, see our guide to Dublin and the city's best hotels, restaurants, nightlife and things to do for free. At almost 1,200 years old, the Book of Kells is an impressive sight ...
But Dublin isn’t just about ancient tales and old buildings. From iconic destinations like Temple Bar to the quirky corners of George’s Street Arcade, the things to do in Dublin are as diverse ...
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 ...
Note: The Old Library is undergoing a massive restoration and conservation effort. While the Old Library will remain open for visits until construction begins in 2025, all books have been removed ...
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 ...
The Glimmer Man is a proper Dublin pub that never disappoints, with traditional ales on tap and a cracking pint of Guinness, while buzzing newcomer The Belfry is almost always chocka with the ...
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 ...
Dublin is home to the very best craic ... and cosy crimson colour scheme (though if you do partake, we can think of few better ways to round off your trip than watching the world go by over ...