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The Little Museum of Dublin: Official Walk of Shame Tour. Festivals & eventsFood Experiences. Whiskey & Warmth at Pearse Lyons Distillery. Fri, 1 Nov 2024 - Fri, 31 Jan 2025. Pearse Lyons Whiskey Distillery. Vintage Tea Trips x Dublin Pottery. Fri, 15 Nov - Fri, 22 Nov. St Stephen's Green. Things to see & do City tours.
The Dublin Pride Festival is held over a five day period during Pride Month in June and includes a huge parade through the city, as well as community events and celebrations. The LGBTQ+ film festival GAZE takes place once a year, and the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival runs in May, featuring talent from Ireland and around the world.
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Visitdublin.com is Dublin's official tourism information website. It provides comprehensive, up-to-date information and trip planning advice for visitors to Ireland's capital city. Browse our Things to see & do, What's on, Food & drink, Traveller guides and Accommodation collections for a comprehensive list of everything you need to know for ...
Delve into Dublin's literary history and get better acquainted with giants like W.B. Yeats, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. A trip to the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) on St Stephen’s Green is a great way to learn the tales behind the writers and their work. Roam the interactive displays, download an audio guide to explore at your own pace, or book a 50 minute guided tour.
To make the most of your holiday in Ireland, be sure to visit one of Fáilte Ireland's tourist information centres for free and independent advice, maps and literature to enhance your holiday experience. 3 Palace Street, Barnardo Square, Dublin 2, D02 T277. 14 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin 1. D01 WP59.
Dublin’s shopping streets and districts have something for everyone. Shopping in Dublin is as much about soaking up the atmosphere of the historic streets as it is about browsing boutiques. Grafton Street and Henry Street might be the two main pedestrianised shopping thoroughfares, but it’s the side streets and back alleys that make it an eclectic and interesting city to shop.
Seán Heuston was the youngest of the rebel leaders to be executed (at only 25 years of age) after the 1916 Rising. One of the many landmarks across the city named for figures of the rebellion, this unique latticed bridge is constructed of cast iron and is edged with gold painted crowns and wreaths. Just a five minute walk from Phoenix Park and Dublin Zoo, the National Museum of Ireland ...
Howth is perfect day trip fodder, the shore lined with excellent seafood restaurants and the cliff walks along the headland bringing some rugged wilderness into the equation. However you want to spend your day, there’s plenty to keep you occupied. 1. Great walks. 2. Outdoor activities. 3. Museums. 4.
Dublin Tourist Information Centre, Barnardo Square. To make the most of your holiday in Ireland, make sure your first stop is a visit to one of Fáilte Ireland's Tourist Information Centres where you will receive free, personalised independent advice, information, maps and literature tailored to enhance your holiday experience. The staff are ...