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Known for its historic Trinity College, its 13th century castle and vibrant Temple Bar serving pints of Guinness around every corner, Dublin is a worthy candidate for a short weekend break out of ...
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by how much there is to see in Dublin. With several scenic spots and centuries of layered ...
Tucked away on Eustace Street, just a few doors up from the Irish Film Institute, sits The Grá, a new queer-owned space. Part ...
In the years that followed the banking collapse and the bailout paid for by Irish citizens, the phrase “ Celtic Tiger ”, ...
A milestone birthday should be the spark for exploring new hobbies, conquering fears, and joining some of Ireland's most ...
Like the enchanted gift in a fairy tale, a city will change you in ways you can’t predict, and not all of them will be kind ...
YOU can fit a hell of a lot of Dublin into 36 hours. Learn to pour a pint of Guinness and get the certificate to prove it. Make your own jewellery over a glass of prosecco. Stroll around St ...
Due to take place between 14.00 and 16.00, the event, billed as “Apollo Day” is a one-off meet-up, in which locals and people ...
The full lineup for this year's Stendhal Festival has now been announced, with acts such as Mr Scruff joining the likes of ...
After a quarter-final win over the Stormers, The Pen has a sense of deja vu as Glasgow Warriors prepare for a semi-final in Ireland this weekend.
Hiking, snorkelling and diving are some of the activities that people like to do in Malta which operates at a more leisurely ...