Come to Dublin for art and culture, the social scene, Irish designers and craft. Enjoy the Guinness, take a trip to the Countryside and participate in the local banter.
Where the River Liffey enters the Irish Sea sits Dublin--Ireland’s thousand-year-old culture-rich capital. The city bustles year round with an innate charm and friendliness that lend it a small town feel.
Dublin Castle
Located at the heart of the old medieval city, this 13th-century castle, rebuilt in various styles over the seven centuries, was the residence of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Grafton Street Shopping
Explore Grafton Street, a pedestrian thoroughfare - Dublin's hub of designer boutiques and high street stores, enjoy the street performers as you stroll. Meander through the side streets to uncover artisan markets, one off designer stores or relax over coffee and people watch at the street cafes.
Wicklow Mountains
Just over half an hours drive live the Wicklow mountains with exhilarating scenery of rock-strewn glens, high forest and bogland where heather gives a purple sheen to the land. This area is known as the beautiful garden of Ireland.
Aviva Stadium
Built on the site of the old Landsdowne Road venue, Aviva Stadium is home to Ireland’s national rugby and football teams. It also hosts a select number of high profile music concerts each year.
Powerscourt Estate Gardens
Due to both their design and dramatic setting at the foot of the Great Sugarloaf Mountain, these Italianate gardens are some of the finest in Ireland.