Exploring Dublin
Unmissable literary spots in Dublin
Winding stair Located right at River Liffey, the Winding stair is a popular place for locals to go to and it’s the oldest surviving independent bookshop in Dublin. Not only...
The National Gallery of Ireland
Situated close to Merrion Square, the National Gallery of Ireland is a gem of Dublin city. Many tourists visit the gallery each day and admission is free. If you’re a...
Why Dublin must be on your travel list
UNESCO city of literature Dublin is one of 20 UNESCO cities of literature and is ranked number four at the moment. The goal of this designation is to protect the...
Major transport hubs of Dublin city
Dublin Airport Dublin airport is a really busy one. Open 364 days a year (closed on Christmas day), it counts about 25 million passengers a year. Flying to 180 destinations...
Where to lock up your bike in Dublin
Bikes being stolen is very popular in Dublin. Actually… people do it wherever you go but that should not be a reason to renounce on riding a bike since it’s...
5 villages to visit around Dublin
Clontarf Clontarf is a village close to Dublin, situated in the North. It is well known for its history, being the battle of Clontarf, where the Irish defeated the Vikings...
Family break in Dublin
Family Packages O’Callaghan Davenport Hotel is a family-friendly hotel and offer special kids packages all year through. Bed and breakfast for the whole family are combined with a day tour....
DUBLIN’S MUSIC SCENE
Music Town 2017 This 11-day-long festival, celebrated from April 7 until April 17, aims at celebrating the musical heritage of Dublin. Artists are performing together with orchestras, theatre groups and...
Spring sights of Dublin that are close by
Iveagh Gardens The Iveagh Gardens situated right in Dublin city, are a wonderful place to enjoy some peaceful moments during Springtime. Fountains, labyrinths and flowers are decorating the place and...
“At half past three everything stops for an Afternoon tea”
The origins Afternoon Tea dates back to the 19th century. People were used to having two meals during the day namely breakfast and dinner. The Duchess Anna of Bedford found...