See Dublin through the eyes of a proud Dubliner
There are many sides to Dublin and even if you're visiting for only a few days, you'll probably see them all. Because of the city's compact size, prosperity and poverty live side by side, especially around the north inner city. However, most Dubliners take a real pride in their city. With good reason, too, as it has lots to offer, from great shopping and superlative galleries, museums and attractions, to top-class hotels, restaurants and pubs.
Many of the finest works from Sir Alfred Chester Beatty's priceless art collection are housed...
The Christ Church Cathedral was begun in 1038 by King Sitric Silkenbeard, the Danish Viking...
Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic...
Dublin Writers' Museum is featuring unique and well-chosen memorabilia from Swift,...
Situated in Europe's largest enclosed public urban park, itself home to roaming herds of wild...
Dublinia is an interactive exhibition exploring medieval Dublin, located right beside...
It may no longer be part of the active brewery but Guinness Storehouse has become the popular...
The stunning galleries that make up IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art), Ireland's national...
Although it ceased to be used as a prison in 1924, Kilmainham Gaol remains the best-known...
Looming over Grafton Street on the edge of St Stephen's Green, this overblown conservatory...
Two words sum up Temple Bar: always packed. This wasn't always the case but the current...
From mid June until the beginning of September, Trinity College provides its on-campus...