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A tour of pubs featuring live traditional music, starting with Temple Bar.
Founded in 1592, this is Ireland's oldest and most prestigious college; it is best known as the home of the Book of Kells, an intricately decorated New Testament text dating back to 800 AD.
Guinness' museum brings its foamy, yeasty, alcoholic joy to the world: a six dollar entrance fee includes a tour of the museum and a free beer. This six-story building contains the Guinness Brewery Hop Store, a museum and the Gravity Bar, located on the top floor.
The Long Hall is a proper old Victorian bar. It's is almost completely authentic. It's also not really on the tourist map so you'll meet lots of old regular drinkers in this proper old bar. The...
The Irish House Party combines all the singing and dancing of a traditional Irish house party with a real learning experience where house guests learn about Irish music, dance and culture in a fun way. Our venue creates an intimate and personal atmosphere where house guests can meet and talk with the musicians and presenters in the private bar and maybe even perform something themselves! A reservation is required for our show and private group bookings can be arranged for any day and time convenient to your group.
This well-preserved 13th-century castle once served as the seat of the Irish monarchy.
The pub is easy enough to find - walk down the left side of dame street from trinity college until you see the mosaic of the stag on the ground. Follow it up the alley and it is right there on the...
Dublin's oldest pub is still kicking: a fun, friendly bar with lots of atmosphere.
Cafe by day, pub by night: a laid-back atmosphere makes this pub popular among local college students.
Looking for a pale ale? Then don't come here: this bar serves only Guinness Products and is located at the top of the Guinness Storehouse.
This theater hosts some of the most moving and controversial dramatic productions in the city.
This walking tour is led by a team of professional actors who follow in the footsteps of James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan. You will hear renditions of prose, verse, drama and song from Dublin's literary hall of fame. The evening is packed with entertainment and also includes a quiz with prizes for the winners.
