Dublin's oldest pub is still kicking: a fun, friendly bar with lots of atmosphere.
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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.
Ireland's best collection of modern and contemporary art, with a particularly strong collection of Francis Bacon's sketches and paintings.
Beautiful urban park immortalized in James Joyce's "Ulysses."
Contains artifacts dating from 7000 BC to the twentieth century.
Majestic cathedral housing the remains of Jonathan Swift.
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.
An exhibition of Irish history and culture.
Funky shops, eclectic cafes and hordes of stylish young Europeans have made Temple Bar one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.
Beautiful urban park lined with running trails.
This cultural center promotes the study of Joyce's work and is housed in a beautiful 18th-century Georgian mansion.
Iveagh gardens is although well known, probably the least visited by Dublin people themselves as it situated snugly between rows of tall georgian houses very close to St. Stephens Green. Yet this...
A two-storied bus that travels to some of the most important historical and cultural sites in the city.
Cool and quirky pub, popular among artists and poets.
Housing memorabilia of Ireland's most influential writers, the museum has a recording of James Joyce reading from "Anna Livia Plurabelle."
O'Shea's Merchant is located on Merchant's Quay, right along the River Liffey in Dublin. It is a lively pub with live traditional Irish music and dancing 7 nights a week. There are 2 venues in the...
During the 40s and 50s, this pub was the hub of the literary avant-garde.
The pub frequented by Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of James Joyce's classic modern novel, "Ulysses."
Located on Bull Island, which also houses a bird sanctuary, this golf course is one of the oldest in Ireland, dating back to 1885. During World War II, the site was taken over by the military and used as a rifle and artillery range.
This theater hosts dramatic performances by Ireland's up-and-coming playwrights.
Host to 18 Irish Opens. This 18-hole, Bernhard Langer-designed links golf course is one of the best in Ireland.
Boutique featuring the work of Ireland's most talented designers.
Meet at this bar to take the Literary Pub Crawl through Dublin.
A shop specializing in Irish-themed products, from clothing to pottery.
THE place for after-hours partying in Dublin.
During Ireland's battle for independence against the British, this building was used as a fort by Irish rebel troops.
The perfect destination for a rainy afternoon: myth and fact intersect in this fascinating exploration of the natural history of Ireland.
