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It is still unmistakably Dublin — with its beautiful Georgian terraces, manicured garden squares, stunning coastal walks and ...
Part barbershop, part community hub, Queer Hawk offers a sanctuary of pink chairs, pronoun badges and disco-ball confidence ...
The opening of the Hirschfeld Centre in 1979 helped to bring Irish gay and lesbian individuals together like never before ...
The Temple Bar is famous for its 10am-2am live music sessions, flower-covered façade, 450-strong whiskey selection. It's not the first time that the pub, widely considered Dublin's most famous ...
While Dublin is not always a cheap weekend away, these hotels will allow you to save a bit more spending money for pints of ...
The recent sale of a commercial building in Dublin’s Temple Bar looks set to see the realisation of a residential vision of ...
Saqqara reveals more of its hidden secrets with the unveiling of a trove of treasures found on January 17th, including ...
Dublin’s Love Lane, on Crampton Court in Temple Bar, has been a beacon of love for many locals and tourists for more than a decade.. Sitting behind the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin city centre and ...
Parliament Street in Dublin’s Temple Bar is set to go traffic-free from next Friday, July 4. It is the third phase of the ...
A word of warning, though – despite there being more hotel rooms on offer than ever (with new spots opening up regularly) the ...
According to Dublin City Council, the street is currently dominated by pedestrians, with up to 23,000 people passing through ...
A stay at The Leinster hotel provides an opportunity to reconnect with a favourite city as we take a walk through the ...