Discover future stars at the Ruby Sessions at Doyle’s
Open since 1880 and close to the famous Trinity College, Doyle’s is well-known for its weekly concerts
Anyone looking for things to see or do in Dublin will always come across a few classics: the Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College, and Temple Bar, for example. We won’t deny that they’re all great, but how about an alternative travel itinerary to explore Ireland’s capital?
Also known as the Emerald Isle, Ireland boasts breathtaking natural beauty. Even in Dublin, there are plenty of stunning parks, not to mention the hiking trails in nearby towns. These local tips will especially excite those who love walking and adventure, but there’s something for everyone.
Open since 1880 and close to the famous Trinity College, Doyle’s is well-known for its weekly concerts
Every Thursday, this beautiful Victorian Era pub becomes a stage for local ukulele players
Dublin's 'Creative Quarter' has many cafes, restaurants, markets, and galleries housed in buildings dating back 250 years
The Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane is the first registered modern art gallery in the world
Explore Saint Anne’s Park, a peaceful haven in Dublin with beautiful gardens and historic sites, perfect for those seeking tranquility in the city
Discover the historic Poolbeg Lighthouse and enjoy stunning views while walking the Great South Wall in Dublin
Howth is an old fishing village surrounded by natural beauty, ideal for hikes