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Sweeney's Bar
This self-confessed “drinking bar with a music problem” is located in the heart of Dublin city centre. Sweeney’s Bar plays host to more than 60 live bands per week, from Jazz, Funk, Reggae, Blues, Trad, Hip Hop, Indie and everything in-between. Spread across 3 floors, each stage is kitted out with top of the range […]
Read MoreMalahide Castle & Gardens
This magnificent 12th century castle is set in 260 acres of land and is one of the oldest castles in Ireland. It has been home to the Talbot family for nearly 800 years from 1174, when Richard Talbot, a knight of Henry ll, accompanied the king to Ireland and was given the “lands and harbour […]
Read MoreBray
Around 20kms south of the city, this Co. Wicklow town celebrates its coastal location with Ireland’s National Aquarium – the National Sea Life Centre. The town’s Victorian Esplanade and panoramic cliff-top Bray Head Walk afford splendid sea views. And its plethora of Irish pubs and restaurants ensure a daytrip to remember. Katie Taylor, Ireland’s 2012 […]
Read MoreMalahide
Many Dublin visitors make this final stop on the Northern DART line their out-of-city base. Its grand Castle, coastal location and proximity to the equally attractive Howth make it easy to understand why. Malahide’s charming village ambience and sweeping seascapes ensure its status as one of Ireland’s most affluent addresses. A stroll around town reveals […]
Read MoreGlendalough with St. Kevin's Bus Service
Established 1927, St. Kevin’s Bus Service operates daily services between Dublin and Glendalough. Sit back, relax and enjoy one of the most delightful 50km journeys in Ireland, embracing every kind of mountain, moor, lake and Woodland scenery. Passing through south County Dublin, the route runs between the Dublin mountains and the sea coast, passing through […]
Read MoreThe Old Library & the Book of Kells exhibition
Trinity College Library, College Green, D2 t. (+353) (0)1 896 2320, www.tcd.ie/Library/bookofkells Luas St Stephen’s Green. Founded in 1592, Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university and alma mater of Wilde, Yeats and Beckett, among many other Irish luminaries. It is also home to two must-see attractions, the Long Room and Book of Kells. Written around […]
Read MoreGaeltacht Quarter
Recent political history dominates West Belfast and the Gaeltacht Quarter, and many oversea visitors are amazed at how close the Nationalist Falls and Unionist Shankill Roads are – a walk along connecting Lanark Way takes you to the Peace Wall. This West Belfast Map takes you on a journey along the main sights in and […]
Read MoreBelfast Zoo
Antrim Rd. Belfast BT36 7PN, t. 028 9077 6277, www.belfastzoo.co.uk, Belfast Zoo is located in North Belfast on the slopes of Cave Hill. Only a 15 minute drive from the city Centre, this unique location provides unrivalled views across Belfast Lough. It is home to more than 130 species, many of which are facing increasing […]
Read MoreBelfast Welcome Centre
Bi-lingual staff and sackfuls of free leaflets make this centrally-located info centre an essential stop for all visitors. The Centre Includes an internet café, small art gallery, exchange office, left luggage and gift shop. A hotel reservation system and ticket service for local events and tours ensure you get the most from your trip. And […]
Read MoreVisit West Belfast
Fáilte Feirste Thiar – Welcome to West Belfast, Benvenuti a West Belfast, the heart of Ireland’s second city. West Belfast is known throughout the world as a hotbed of political invention and a platform for social progress. The legacy of the recent conflict is a confident community that attracts interest from actors, writers, politicians and […]
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