These informative (well OK, not always that informative, but invariably enthusiastic) student-led tours are a fun way to whisk around the historical and architectural...
Trinity CollegeIf you happen to be in the Liberties, don't miss the Cross Gallery. The space, reminiscent of spaces on New York's Lower East Side, holds mostly abstract pieces. Its young...
59 Francis StreetThe Guinness Storehouse is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dublin. Not surprising, considering the highlight of the tour is the experience offered by the Gravity...
James StreetIt may no longer be part of the active brewery but this 'visitor experience', housed in a six-storey listed building dating from 1904, has become the popular public face of...
St James's GateGoing strong after an unprecedented three years (lesbian clubs usually come and go overnight), Kiss is for 'gay girls and their male friends'. The women tend to be more femme...
The Shelter at The TivoliFamed throughout the world for her exquisitely tailored suits and opulent eveningwear, Louise Kennedy is popular with a diverse range of women. Her stunning Georgian salon and...
56 Merrion SquareUniquely located in the up-and-coming Dublin 8 area near the Guinness Storehouse, McGruder's is the capital's best-kept secret. The venue is home to arguably the best beer...
18 Thomas StreetA modern venue with an old-style feel, Vicar Street has comfortable seating, sensitive lighting and a great sound system. It was recently expanded to hold 1,000 punters, but...
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