The Merreis School Of Enchantment will soon be arriving under the pavements of O’Connell Street. Expect the Unexpected. You’ll find The Order of Wizards to be more than a Theatrical Cocktail ...
The Book of Belonging was launched last week at the GOAL NextGen X-Change event. The book has over 29 contributions from Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, Honduras, ...
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.
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is situated centrally, in the heart of Town. Opened in 1988, the centre has been religiously abuzz with locals and visitors. The grand interior is very striking and ...
The Church is a Cafe, Bar and modern Irish Restaurant surrounded by sun filled terraces, steeped in rich History and connected to some of Ireland’s Greats. Guests can come in for Lunch and Snacks in ...
Robert Chambers was the first hairdresser to open a hairdressing school and the first hairdresser to be inaugurated into the Irish Hairdressing Hall of Fame. Contemporary and beautiful, they strive to ...
The Hairy Lemon Pub was christened in memory of one of the city’s great characters who was a dog catcher in the 1950’s. He was reputed to boast a lemon shaped visage and a stubble of gooseberry like ...
The Workman’s Club is Dublin’s leading live entertainment venue situated at 10 Wellington Quay. Its simple mission is to provide a space where musicians and independent thinkers can witness their ...
Inspired by the revolutionary ideals of their founders and their rich canon of Irish dramatic writing, The Abbey Theatre’s mission is to imaginatively engage with all of Irish society through the ...
The Duke Street Gallery is housed in one of Dublin City’s oldest buildings, originally constructed in the 1730s, where we showcase the work of contemporary Irish artists, alongside historically ...