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  •   This picture was taken from Sorrento Park looking out over the Irish Sea. Sorrento Park in its hay day, was a private victorian garden with breathtaking views of Dublin Bay on one side and Killiney Hill and Wicklow on the other. A recently restored...

  • Aside from Christmas, Halloween has largely become the most popular celebration of the year. There has been a huge increase in the popularity of Halloween over the last couple of decades, with more people celebrating than ever. Unlike Christmas, when the festive season takes over...

  • Dublin is renowned the world over as a city overflowing with attractions that attract millions of visitors each year. Vibrant and friendly, Dublin is known for its bars, nightlife, architecture, Guinness, a castle that dates from the 13th century and a cathedral that was founded...

  • Located a mere 10 miles south of Dublin, Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre is a perfect day out for all the family. The medieval port of Dalkey is one of Ireland’s coastal jewels, this beautiful and picturesque town is steeped in a rich history that...

  • Taking a family vacation does not always require foreign travel. Enjoy a family staycation in Dublin in summer 2021 to sample all the pleasures of a family vacation without the hassle of travelling overseas. As the country’s capital, Dublin has something for everyone, from outdoor...

  • Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and you may be thinking of something romantic to do this year? Well, if you haven’t already made plans yet, some of these wonderful ideas (for a Valentine’s Day in Dublin) could be the ideal date night to make the...

  • Slang words and terms are distinguished in every country, city, town or region, and Ireland is no different from the rest. The most notorious slang terms associated with Irish folks are generally well known, some you may be well aware of, others maybe not so...

  • Christmas in Dublin is magical, if you haven’t already experienced it before, you really don’t know what you’re missing! The run-up to Christmas in the city of Dublin is full of surprises, yes the decor is truly remarkable, but it’s not the only thing that...

  • If you’re heading to Dublin anytime soon – Guinness may be at the forefront of your mind- and rightly so! Before you go sampling Dublin’s finest, or head off to visit the Guinness Storehouse, here are a few interesting facts you may not have known....

  •   As the dark nights begin to creep in, so do all the ghouls and Goblins because the end of October marks the awakening of the spirit world otherwise known as Halloween and if you haven’t found anything ‘Spooktacular’ to do just yet… then we...

  • One of the greatest things about sunny days is the opportunity to spend some fun time outdoors with your Doggo. Dogs love to be out; they love to roam through the grass, chase birds, and explore what they can during walks. When the weather is...

  •   Fellow Irish citizens, congratulations! Not to sound smug or anything (well perhaps just a tad) because Dublin has happened to make it onto the top 10 friendliest cities to visit in the world list. Not only that, we made the list twice since Cork also made it onto...

  • In Dublin, being with friends and dining out almost always happens in a bar, and we have many: big, small, traditional or modern, there are hundreds to choose from. And usually full of local, international, craft beers, and other alcoholic beverages for all tastes. But...

  • When it comes to popping that special question to your loved one, it has to be in a place which will forever be in etched in their minds. A place so spectacular and remarkable your grandchildren will gasp at awe, when they hear about it...

  • Ireland is a country full of medieval castles scattered throughout its territory, each one more spectacular than the other. Between stories of wars, kings, and queens, there are hundreds of these incredible stone fortresses you can visit, many preserved since the Middle Ages. From imposing...

  • Culture, landscapes, people and experiences. The junction of these four elements are what make traveling so incredible.   Ireland’s beaches may not be the hottest, but nature and tradition captivate tourists all year round. There are fantastic places to discover that reserve surprises for those...

  • Dublin has a culture linked to pubs. So, when you travel to the Irish capital, you can drink beer with an excellent justification: you are plunging into local history. How to explore Dublin pubs The pubs are the soul of Dublin. There are over a...

  • U2 are without a doubt Dublin’s most famous export since Guinness, so it´s no surprise that the city has quite a few landmarks with historical U2 significance. Dublin will always be at the heart and soul of U2’s story. After all, it’s where it began....

  • The capital of Ireland offers settings for all tastes. From urban life to the historic lanes of Temple Bar, Dublin is one of Europe’s oldest cities, built between high mountains and the sea. An infinite offer of activities, fun and historical itineraries that will leave...

  • Dún Laoghaire is a charming seaside town near Dublin, roughly 12km from the city centre. Located South East of the Capital, it’s perfect for those looking to get away from the agitation of the big city. For those who enjoy history and beautiful scenery, Dún...

  • In these cold and rainy winter days, it is essential to bring back a little of the summer feeling. The mere memory of something that makes us happy such as making plans for the beautiful sunny days to come will most definitely improve our mood....

  • The Christmas spirit in Ireland is so original that nobody can resist it. Imagine shimmering landscapes and buzzing Christmas markets. Plus, picture people in a festive mood that come from all over the world to celebrate the season. That is what makes Ireland a unique...

  • A seaside town south of Dublin, Dalkey’s vibrant and exciting history is front and centre.  Right on the main street, Castle Street, we can find two castles from the Norman era, one of which, Goat’s Castle, houses the local Heritage Centre, as well as a...

  • No matter how much you love Dublin, there might come a time when you feel like you need a break from it. Whether you’re living, working, or just visiting, its bustling streets can become a bit overwhelming. If you feel like you need a peaceful...

  • Whether you’re a local or a tourist, Dublin will always have something fresh to offer. New bars and shopping centres will open over the years. People will move in and out of the city in pursuit of happiness. But one thing will remain unchanged for...

  • Cloudy and rainy days are very common in Dublin. Therefore, when a sunny day comes every once in a while, both residents and visitors love to make the most of it. In fact, many activities and the most charming Dublin’s views are best experienced under...

  • If you have kids and are looking for what to do in Dublin, check out our top picks for kid-friendly activities that will entertain your children for hours – but you’ll have fun too!         1. The Phoenix Park & Dublin Zoo...

  • Capital and biggest city of Ireland, Dublin is a travel destination with entertainment and cultural options for all tastes and ages, both during the day and at night. Known for its vibrant nightlife and pubs where Guinness beer reigns, green spaces, amazing landscapes, and the...

  • Dublin is an attractive city for shopping: there are several shopping areas scattered throughout the city able to please all tastes and pockets, from the most classic to the most avant-garde styles. Shopping Streets To get to know this whole side of Dublin, a good...

  • It is undeniable that Dublin is a vibrant city, with its culture, art and music, but also regarding its gastronomy and drinking’s with the popular and famous Guinness beer or the Jameson whiskey produced in the country. Jameson and Guinness are two of the most...

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