Explore the transformation of Dublin's Temple Bar, a model for urban regeneration in architecture and vibrant cultural spaces ...
48 hours in Dublin can get messy at the best of times — the home of Guinness, whiskey, and the world’s best pubs (sorry ...
As a local, I know there are lots of ways to experience Dublin like a local, from venturing off Grafton Street to taking a day trip to the beach.
A consumer watchdog boss has hit out at the ‘disgraceful’ price of pints being charged in some Dublin city-centre pubs. The ...
From curated luxury fashion, to Y2K gems, and Western affairs: Ireland’s fairest city houses some of the island’s best ...
The Temple Bar area on the south bank of the River Liffey holds the dual distinction of being one of Dublin's busiest nightlife hubs for tourists and locals alike and one of the city's precious ...
It's something we have thought long and hard about, obviously it's painted red which isn't what you stereotypically associate with Ireland, but the Temple Bar in Dublin, which is probably the most ...
Natural History Museum and Dublin Zoo. Located in the main tourist area of Temple Bar, the World of Illusion is a safe bet for bad weather days - of which there are notoriously many in this ...
For a taste of historic Dublin, wander south from Temple Bar to find Dublin's Old City. The area is home to some of Dublin's oldest structures, including two remaining segments of the Medieval ...
Often compared to Bourbon Street in New Orleans, this neighborhood is Dublin's famous party hub. During the day, this district thrives on artistic vision, featuring numerous independent galleries ...