Enjoy a late FREE night of culture for everybody, adults and child! For the Culture Night only the Dublin’s galleries, museums, historic houses, churches, artists studios, cultural centers and more, will open their doors late for a free night of discovery, entertainment and adventure. The Culture Nights offers hundreds of talks, tours, performances and events…
The original Oktoberfest is coming from Germany to Dublin, giving Irish people the opportunity to experience the authentic Oktoberfest festival. A marquee – representative of that in the Oktoberfest in Munich – and German markets, as well as 24 authentic Oktoberfest bartenders will descend on Georges Dock for some German fun, food and entertainment and authentic Bavarian…
Over the course of his song-writing and performing career, James Taylor has sold over 100 million albums worldwide and has been inserted into both the Rock and Roll and Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. As a recording and touring artist, James Taylor has touched people with his warm baritone voice and unique style of guitar-playing for more…
June in Dublin – The Leaving Cert Summer Here are my highlights of What’s on in Dublin this June, There is myriad of Choice but first a note about the expected weather in June or the “Leaving Cert Summer”. I hope that someday the RTE TV weather forecast begins and the poor sap that is charged with predicting the unpredictable will simply stare…
Interesting and Quirky Markets in Dublin Dublin has a mountain of weird and wacky markets, ranging from the indoor to outdoor, with either a selection of world cuisines, fine art and jewellery, to someone’s old junk that turn into treasures for other people to enjoy. Firstly my favourite market in Dublin is Dublin’s Flea market…
Boo Hoo …Elaine O’ Connor ( Isaacs Hostel and Jacobs Inn staff) is sadly leaving us to head to the Big Apple or a year ..We will miss you Elaine and your blagging …Here are her final musings …. TOP 3 THINGS I’LL MISS ABOUT DUBLIN. Like many an immigrant before me, I’ve got my ticket for the “promise…
Mad March is full of crazy Paddy’s Day parties around Dublin and Ireland . April is a more relaxed month in the City with time to chill out and prepare for Easter . Here are a few of my ideas as what to do in Dublin in April which take you slightly off the beaten track !. 1-30…
to mark the launch of the Wild Ireland Tour on the 24th of March, we’ve teamed up with the guys at TurfnSurf Tours to give one lucky winner the ultimate Irish experience. You and a friend will travel around Ireland’s top tourist highlights and those beautiful secret spots. The package (valued at €1000!) is put…
Dublin is full of activities. It is a giant playground to the intrepid traveller. Pretty much anything you can think of is going on somewhere in the city. That’s why when we heard you could go wakeboarding in the canal, we weren’t even surprised. We went off down to WakeDock in the Grand Canal Dock to try it out for ourselves.
St. Patrick’s weekend is the most vibrant and exciting time to be in Dublin. It is a festival of green as the Irish return to the capital from far and wide to celebrate the day of St. Patrick, The patron saint of Ireland. But its not just the Irish. People flock from all around the globe to the Dublin St. Patrick’s Festival, held over three consecutive days every year. The biggest and best celebration for the saint and on everyone’s bucket list.