Get ready, Dublin! It’s time to slither into the Year of the Snake and celebrate the Lunar New Year in true style right here in our vibrant city. Dublin ...
After the successful launch of photographer Deirdre Brennan’s Looking for Brigid photography project, Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women is excited to return with the second chapter of this ...
Join the Armagh Rhymers for a hands on straw weaving workshop to celebrate St. Brigid’s bank holiday weekend. Get the chance to make a Brigid cross and learn about the masked tradition of rhyming with ...
It’s back! The ‘Veganuary’ event with host Dev Skehan, enjoy an Italian vegan lunch main and a Giffard Alcohol Free cocktail on arrival🍸 This January, NoLIta celebrates their fully vegan authentic ...
The Health Store provides the best selection of alternative medicine, premium vitamins and supplements and everything else needed for a healthier and happier lifestyle. The Company has developed a ...
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 Secret Book and Record Store, if it weren’t for the man holding the placard outside it really would be a secret because no one would ever find it; hidden away enough that commercialism hasn’t ...
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Hugh Lane intended his gallery to be located on a bridge crossing the Liffey, but its beautiful home in Parnell Square would certainly bring a smile to his face. Hugh Lane’s own extensive art ...