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Musical Pub Crawl Temple Bar, Dublin, 2 |
We at Almara Accommodations Dublin highly recommend this easy going evening. Be sure to have a meal before you start!
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National Gallery of Ireland Merrion Square West, Dublin |
Opened to the public in 1864, the National Gallery of Ireland in Merrion Square is one of the often overlooked treasures of Dublin. Several extensions (1903, 1968 and 2002) provided additional space for the constantly gr... more
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Smithfield Chimney Smithfield Village, Dublin |
A very nice square in the Western part of the northbank of the Liffey is a square called Smithfield Plaza. The square is mostly famous because it has the Jameson Distillery at its eastside. Today you can visit this disti... more
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Grand Canal Leeson Street, (Baggot Street Bridge), Dublin, 2 |
One of Ireland's most famous poets Patrick Kavanagh has two benches dedicated to him on opposite sides of the Grand Canal. The more scruffy one (normally complete with scruffy drunks-which Kavanagh prob would have liked!... more
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Goethe Institut 37 Merrion Square East, Dublin, 2 |
With this project, the Goethe-Institut takes the visitor on a virtual journey through the idea of Europe, inspired by the legend of Odysseus. Every week, until the end of june the focus will be on a different aspect of E... more
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Heritage Week 51 St. Stephen's Green, (Duchas - The Heritage Service), Dublin |
and to Bloom’s thoughts as he crosses the city around lunchtime. ‘Lestrygonians’ is an episode of contrasts, most often between the well-fed and the under-fed, and these contrasts indicate the politics behind Bloom’s tho... more
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Royal Canal Phibsborough, Dublin, 7 |
Should you wish to carry on you will now pass the 10th and 11th Lock - the last being a rather complicated lock to negotiate a steep rise. The historic Ranelagh Bridge coming up next seems to make no sense, it was simply... more
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Ardgillan Castle Garden Ballbriggan, Dublin |
Built by Rev Robert Taylor in 1738, this fine 18th century country-manor house is surrounded by 80ha of woodlands and gardens. It overlooks the sea 30km north of Dublin city. Ardgillan houses the permanent exhibition of ... more
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RHA Gallagher Gallery 15 Ely Place, Dublin, 2 |
Located near St. Stephen's Green, this fine, elegant gallery was first built to replace the Royal Hibernian Academy of Art, which was destroyed during the 1916 Easter Rising. The RHA features four galleries and an outdoo... more
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Civic Offices Atrium Wood Quay, Dublin |
Although its building was opposed by many (it was constructed on a former site of an important archaeological dig), the Civic Offices provide a good insight into urban planning, Dublin style. The impressive glass atrium ... more
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