The Point Theatre, Dublin's largest indoor music venue, closed its doors in the summer of 2007 to undergo a complete overhaul and rebranding as The O2, having been bought by...
East Link BridgeThe foodies who own this Italian joint (that would be the team behind the brilliant Dunne & Crescenzi) seem to have the knack of giving people what they want. The little...
26 Blooms LaneNot only is it impressive to look at (the building was formerly a John Rennie-designed tobacco warehouse) but this sleek new shopping centre is perfectly suited to Docklands'...
Custom House QuayYes, it's a chain hotel, and big with business travellers; but don't be put off. This is an excellent hotel: great looking, well run, fabulous location, decent prices and lots...
International Financial Services CentreThis small, unsophisticated centre offers access only to a small area of the building (in and around the domed Clock Tower) but it is definitely worth a visit, if only for the...
Custom House QuayA range of techno club nights first made this bar popular among students and backpackers, but the emphasis has recently shifted to live indie music. The warren-like bars...
Opposite Busáras StationNear Busáras bus depot and Connolly Street train station, this is the aristocrat of Dublin's hostels. Isaac's takes the backpacker concept of humble frugality and turns it on...
2-5 Frenchman's LaneOnly in town at certain times of the year (the winter season is usually a pretty safe bet), the Jeanie Johnston is a working replica of Dublin's most famous famine ship (the...
Custom House QuayDublin's tallest building and the current headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union (SIPTU), Liberty Hall has a colourful past. The first...
33 Eden QuayThis upmarket dockside establishment in the Millennium Tower claims to have Dublin's only waterfront public licence. Take advantage - the patios overlooking the canal basin are...
The Millennium Tower