162 Accommodation, 377 Events , 979 Things to do
Country and manor houses, castles and restaurants. Read more
Independent Holiday Hostels of Ireland markets over 100 holiday hostels in Ireland. Read more
An Óige, the Irish Youth Hostel Association. Read more
The 1916 Rising was the most dramatic event in the history of Ireland's struggle for independence. Authors and historians will walk you to the sites of the Rising explaining the events of the revolutionary period. Read more
A dedicated multi-lingual team with a wealth of knowledge and ideas about Ireland. Personal service is very high on their list of proprieties. Read more
Anglers Rest is an award winning, seafood, bar and restaurant, located in the heart of the country and yet only a 15 minute drive from the city centre beside the River Liffey and the Phoenix Park. There is music and entertainment seven nights a week Read more
Located in the heart of Dublin City, Arnotts is Ireland’s oldest department store as well as one of its largest. In addition to housing clothing, accessories and homewares, Arnotts is also home to four restaurants. Read more
A busy year-round language school teaching English as a foreign language. We offer a range of courses - short and long term, to students from all round the world. Read more
Whether looking for an unusual gift, seeking out that exclusive design or simply browsing for inspiration, Avoca in Dublin city centre is a very special shopping experience. Read more
The Book of Kells remains one of the world's most famous manuscripts with its ornately decorated pages written back around 800 AD. Housed in Trinity College, this book of the four gospels in latin is one of Ireland's major visitor attractions. Read more
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