Food Scene
Creative and innovative food. Great vegan and vegetarian options available. Fantastic breakfasts and brunch
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TWO BOYS BREW
375 N Circular RdCreative and innovative food. Great vegan and vegetarian options available. Fantastic breakfasts and brunch
just 10 minutes walk. one of the finest restaurants in Dublin. Michelin Starred Restaurant, situated in the basement of The Writers Museum, in Parnell Square, which is one of Dublin's oldest Georgian Squares. Gate Theatre nearby and great Pre theatre options.
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Chapter One Restaurant
18-19 Parnell Square Njust 10 minutes walk. one of the finest restaurants in Dublin. Michelin Starred Restaurant, situated in the basement of The Writers Museum, in Parnell Square, which is one of Dublin's oldest Georgian Squares. Gate Theatre nearby and great Pre theatre options.
Monck's Green
156 Phibsborough RdThe Dublin Food Co-op and the Green Door Market are situated in Newmarket Square and are good for organic produce, especially on Saturdays. On certain days, the Food Co-op holds other markets such as Vintage, Fusion, Brocante and the Dublin Flea Market.
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Dublin Food Co-op - Kilmainham
Inchicore RoadThe Dublin Food Co-op and the Green Door Market are situated in Newmarket Square and are good for organic produce, especially on Saturdays. On certain days, the Food Co-op holds other markets such as Vintage, Fusion, Brocante and the Dublin Flea Market.
Arts & Culture
Dublin's oldest University, Home of 'The Book of Kells'
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Trinity College
Dublin's oldest University, Home of 'The Book of Kells'
For Joyce enthusiasts. In a historic Georgian building, The James Joyce Centre offers walking tours of the city based on Joyce’s life and work. During the Spring/Summer season these tours are run 3 times a week and during the Autumn/Winter Season one tour a week on a Saturday.35 North Great George’s Street was built in 1784 for Valentine Brown, the Earl of Kenmare, who used it as his townhouse. The plasterwork here was done by Michael Stapleton, one of the finest stuccodores of the time. The house was given special mention by Constantine Curran, a close personal friend of Joyce’s, in his book Dublin Decorative Plasterwork of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
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James Joyce Cultural Centre
35 N Great George's StFor Joyce enthusiasts. In a historic Georgian building, The James Joyce Centre offers walking tours of the city based on Joyce’s life and work. During the Spring/Summer season these tours are run 3 times a week and during the Autumn/Winter Season one tour a week on a Saturday.35 North Great George’s Street was built in 1784 for Valentine Brown, the Earl of Kenmare, who used it as his townhouse. The plasterwork here was done by Michael Stapleton, one of the finest stuccodores of the time. The house was given special mention by Constantine Curran, a close personal friend of Joyce’s, in his book Dublin Decorative Plasterwork of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
Gate Theatre
An Post General Post Office
O'Connell Street LowerA must see! Described by the Lonely Planet as not just the best museum in Dublin, but one of the best in Europe..
itinerary. Awarded 'European Museum of the Year' .and rated consistently in the top 5 of TripAdvisor’s list of ‘Top things to do in Dublin', the library's rich collections from countries across Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe open a window on the artistic treasures of the great cultures and religions of the world.
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Chester Beatty
A must see! Described by the Lonely Planet as not just the best museum in Dublin, but one of the best in Europe..
itinerary. Awarded 'European Museum of the Year' .and rated consistently in the top 5 of TripAdvisor’s list of ‘Top things to do in Dublin', the library's rich collections from countries across Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe open a window on the artistic treasures of the great cultures and religions of the world.
King's Inns
Henrietta StreetI-Museum ye-Kilmainham Gaol
Inchicore RoadIrish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)
Military RoadParks & Nature
Delightful little city park within 5 minutes walk
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Blessington Street Basin
Blessington StreetDelightful little city park within 5 minutes walk
The largest enclosed park in Europe. The Irish president resides here. Dublin Zoological gardens also. Great for walking/ running.
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Phoenix Park
The largest enclosed park in Europe. The Irish president resides here. Dublin Zoological gardens also. Great for walking/ running.
St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's GreenCity centre park and lake.
St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's GreenCity centre park and lake
Drinks & Nightlife
Victorian pub referenced in James Joyce's Ulysses which has been in the same family since 1904.
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Brian Boru
5 Prospect RdVictorian pub referenced in James Joyce's Ulysses which has been in the same family since 1904.
The Brazen Head
20 Lower Bridge StThe oldest pub in Dublin
Known locally as 'The Gravediggers' pub', this pub is one of Dublin's hidden gems, located on a quiet square by a now little-used gate into Glasnevin cemetery.
It is a very old Dublin pub (founded 1833) which is full of character and frequented by locals and visitors alike. It is still a lovely old pub in its original condition. Most of the interior décor is original, including the bar counter and a partition that once separated the drinking area from the grocery. It has featured in movies and TV adverts.
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John Kavanagh The Gravediggers
1 Prospect SquareKnown locally as 'The Gravediggers' pub', this pub is one of Dublin's hidden gems, located on a quiet square by a now little-used gate into Glasnevin cemetery.
It is a very old Dublin pub (founded 1833) which is full of character and frequented by locals and visitors alike. It is still a lovely old pub in its original condition. Most of the interior décor is original, including the bar counter and a partition that once separated the drinking area from the grocery. It has featured in movies and TV adverts.
Sightseeing
Dublin Castle off Dame Street, Dublin, Ireland, was until 1922 the seat of the United Kingdom government's administration in Ireland, and is now a major Irish government complex .
The castle today is a major tourist attraction and conferencing destination. The building is also used for State dinners (the most recent being for Queen Elizabeth II in 2011) and most significantly, the inauguration of the presidents of Ireland.
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Dublin Castle
Dame StreetDublin Castle off Dame Street, Dublin, Ireland, was until 1922 the seat of the United Kingdom government's administration in Ireland, and is now a major Irish government complex .
The castle today is a major tourist attraction and conferencing destination. The building is also used for State dinners (the most recent being for Queen Elizabeth II in 2011) and most significantly, the inauguration of the presidents of Ireland.
Dublin’s very own medieval cathedral, with beautiful interior and fascinating medieval crypt.
The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral is one of Ireland's finest choirs. Tracing its origins to 1493, it took part in the first performance of Handel's Messiah in Dublin in 1742.
To get the most from your visit, take part in one of the guided tours. Learn about the rich history of Christ Church and climb up to our belfry, where you can try your hand at ringing ther famous bells. (Children must be 12 years old or older to access the bells).
The tour takes around 45 minutes and includes the nave, belfry and crypt.
Monday - Friday at 12.10, 14.00, 16.00.
Saturday at 14.00, 15.00, 16.00
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I-Cathedral ye-Christ Church
Christchurch Place Dublin’s very own medieval cathedral, with beautiful interior and fascinating medieval crypt.
The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral is one of Ireland's finest choirs. Tracing its origins to 1493, it took part in the first performance of Handel's Messiah in Dublin in 1742.
To get the most from your visit, take part in one of the guided tours. Learn about the rich history of Christ Church and climb up to our belfry, where you can try your hand at ringing ther famous bells. (Children must be 12 years old or older to access the bells).
The tour takes around 45 minutes and includes the nave, belfry and crypt.
Monday - Friday at 12.10, 14.00, 16.00.
Saturday at 14.00, 15.00, 16.00
One of the finest examples of an 18th Century Georgian Street in Dublin, Just a short stroll away. The James Joyce centre is also on this street, at number 35.
North Great George's Street
North Great George's StreetOne of the finest examples of an 18th Century Georgian Street in Dublin, Just a short stroll away. The James Joyce centre is also on this street, at number 35.
about 15 minutes walk from the house, in the centre of O Connell Street. The Spire of Dublin is a striking 120 metre high landmark in the heart of Dublin City, which was unveiled in 2002. Often used as a meeting point.
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Isipha
O'Connell Street Upperabout 15 minutes walk from the house, in the centre of O Connell Street. The Spire of Dublin is a striking 120 metre high landmark in the heart of Dublin City, which was unveiled in 2002. Often used as a meeting point.
Everything Else
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Bow StreetEntertainment & Activities
Dublin
8 Grand Canal PlaceTemple Bar
Dublin Bay Cruises
East Pier