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SUMMARY:Bloomsday Tour: The Language of Flowers (Morning Tour)
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a botanic odyssey through the flowers\, plants\, and blooms which inspired James Joyce’s work.\n\n\n“He tore the flower gravely from its pinhold smelt its almost no smell and placed it in his heart pocket. Language of flowers. They like it because no-one can hear.” \n-James Joyce\, Ulysses \nJoin us on an odyssey through the flowers\, plants\, and blooms which inspired James Joyce’s work ranging over the entirety of his oeuvre and illuminating a little-explored avenue of its verbal play and symbolic detail. From the ancient elms of Finnegans Wake to the floral dictionaries of Ulysses this tour will illuminate a fascination with plants that accompanied Joyce throughout his life and which has received little critical comment. This tour will also delve into how Joyce appropriates and interprets some of the literary history of Glasnevin\, examining its associations with figures like Jonathan Swift and Thomas Tickell. \n\n\nPLEASE NOTE: \nThis tour slot is intended for individuals and couples\, families and friends etc. \nFor group bookings\, please contact the Visitor Centre directly at botanicgardens@opw.ie or 01 8040319. \nTours will take place with a minimum of 2 people. \nChildren under 12 go free. \nUnable to Attend? Please Cancel \n• by cancelling your reservation on Eventbrite – or \n• by phoning us during opening hours at (01) 804 0319 or (01) 857 0909. \nYou’ll free a space for someone else to attend. \nWhere to Meet \nMeet in front of the Visitor Centre\, outside the Café. Your guide\, wearing an identifiable name badge\, will meet you there.
URL:https://dublin-360.com/event/bloomsday-tour-the-language-of-flowers-morning-tour
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Botanic Road Glasnevin\, Dublin 9\, Dublin 9\, IE
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,Family Fun
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SUMMARY:Summer Daily Guided Tours
DESCRIPTION:Join us daily at 11.30am and 3pm to learn of the gardens history and discover the seasonal highlights in our collections\n\n\nDelightful daily wanderings through Ireland’s premier botanical gardens
URL:https://dublin-360.com/event/summer-daily-guided-tours-7
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Botanic Road Glasnevin\, Dublin 9\, Dublin 9\, IE
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Family Fun,Travel & Outdoor
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SUMMARY:Bloomsday Tour: The Language of Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Join us on a botanic odyssey through the flowers\, plants\, and blooms which inspired James Joyce’s work.\n\n\n“He tore the flower gravely from its pinhold smelt its almost no smell and placed it in his heart pocket. Language of flowers. They like it because no-one can hear.” \n-James Joyce\, Ulysses \nJoin us on an odyssey through the flowers\, plants\, and blooms which inspired James Joyce’s work ranging over the entirety of his oeuvre and illuminating a little-explored avenue of its verbal play and symbolic detail. From the ancient elms of Finnegans Wake to the floral dictionaries of Ulysses this tour will illuminate a fascination with plants that accompanied Joyce throughout his life and which has received little critical comment. This tour will also delve into how Joyce appropriates and interprets some of the literary history of Glasnevin\, examining its associations with figures like Jonathan Swift and Thomas Tickell. \n\n\nPLEASE NOTE: \nThis tour slot is intended for individuals and couples\, families and friends etc. \nFor group bookings\, please contact the Visitor Centre directly at botanicgardens@opw.ie or 01 8040319. \nTours will take place with a minimum of 2 people. \nChildren under 12 go free. \nUnable to Attend? Please Cancel \n• by cancelling your reservation on Eventbrite  – or \n• by phoning us during opening hours at (01) 804 0319 or (01) 857 0909. \nYou’ll free a space for someone else to attend. \nWhere to Meet \nMeet in front of the Visitor Centre\, outside the Café. Your guide\, wearing an identifiable name badge\, will meet you there.
URL:https://dublin-360.com/event/bloomsday-tour-the-language-of-flowers
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Botanic Road Glasnevin\, Dublin 9\, Dublin 9\, IE
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community,Family Fun
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SUMMARY:Summer Daily Guided Tours
DESCRIPTION:Join us daily at 11.30am and 3pm to learn of the gardens history and discover the seasonal highlights in our collections\n\n\nDelightful daily wanderings through Ireland’s premier botanical gardens
URL:https://dublin-360.com/event/summer-daily-guided-tours-8
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens of Ireland\, Botanic Road Glasnevin\, Dublin 9\, Dublin 9\, IE
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Family Fun,Travel & Outdoor
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Lisa Jewell and Andrea Mara
DESCRIPTION:Bestselling authors Lisa Jewell and Andrea Mara delve into the dark and gripping worlds of their latest psychological thrillers.\n\n\nFrom thrilling plots and unexpected twists to deeply complex characters\, join us for an evening with internationally bestselling authors Lisa Jewell and Andrea Mara\, as we delve into the dark and gripping worlds of their latest psychological thrillers. For one night in Dublin\, the authors take to the stage together to discuss their brand new books and the craft of writing a novel that has you hooked from start to finish. \nIn Lisa Jewell’s It Could Have Been Her \, a lost dog\, whose owner is now missing\, draws Jane back to an isolated house that she has been in before. 25 years earlier\, she was here with a man she didn’t know..\, until a scream and thud from upstairs sent her running. Now\, when she glimpses a haunted looking woman through the window\, she is driven to finally uncover the house’s secrets. But those secrets are more terrifying than she could have ever imagined\, especially when she realises it could have been her… \nIn Andrea Mara’s Such a Nice Girl\, a getaway to a glamorous\, luxury wedding takes a dark turn. When you and your best friend go to wake your twenty-four-year-old daughters\, you find them missing and a shocking scene left behind. As secrets come to light and you must work together to unravel the mystery\, testing your friendship to its limits\, could it be that one of your daughters is trying to kill the other? And if so…. which is the killer and which is the victim? \nThe authors will be joining bestselling crime novelist Sinéad Crowley for a captivating evening of conversation. \nThis is an 18+ event. \n*** \nLisa Jewell’s first novel\, Ralph’s Party\, was published in 1999 and was the best-selling debut novel of the year. Since then she has published another twenty-three novels\, most lately a number of dark psychological thrillers\, including Then She Was Gone\, The Family Upstairs and None of This is True. Lisa is a number one New York Times and Sunday Times author who has sold over ten million books worldwide and been published in more than thirty languages. She lives in north London. \nAndrea Mara is a number one Sunday Times\, Irish Times and Kindle bestselling author\, whose books have sold more than one million copies across all formats. The TV adaptation of her 2021 book\, All Her Fault\, aired in November 2025 to huge critical and audience acclaim\, with Sarah Snook (Succession) playing the lead. It became the most-watched TV show in America during the first week of its release. Her most recent novel\, It Should Have Been You\, won Irish Crime Novel of the Year at the 2025 An Post Book Awards. It was a No.1 bestseller in Ireland for six weeks\, and a Top Ten Sunday Times bestseller in the UK. Her book No One Saw a Thing was a Sunday Times number one bestseller and has sold over half a million copies. Andrea lives in Dublin with her husband and three children. \nSinéad Crowley is a Dublin based\, best selling crime novelist who has been nominated for a number of Irish Book Awards. Her most recent book\, A Maid on Fifth Avenue\, is a historical mystery telling the story of a young woman who moves from West Kerry to New York City in the 1920s and the tragic events that draw her home. Alongside her writing\, Sinéad spent more than three decades working as a journalist\, most recently as Arts and Media Correspondent with RTE News. She is currently Director of Media Development with the Irish media regulator\, Coimisiún na Meán. \n \n‘Lisa Jewell is a STONE COLD GENIUS!’ Marian Keyes \n‘Reading a Lisa Jewell is like putting yourself inside a pressure cooker – one that you don’t really want to get out of’ Jojo Moyes \n‘Fast-paced\, compelling\, twisty and utterly absorbing… Andrea Mara is a genius storyteller.’ Jane Casey \n‘Spine-chilling\, with stunning writing that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Andrea Mara never misses and this is no exception.’ Freida McFadden \n \nPlease note we may be capturing candid imagery at this event for use on our social media and website. \nTo hear first about future Dublin Book Festival events sign up to our newsletter here.
URL:https://dublin-360.com/event/an-evening-with-lisa-jewell-and-andrea-mara
LOCATION:Royal Irish Academy of Music\, 36-38 Westland Row\, D02 WY89 Dublin 2\, Dublin 2\, D02 WY89\, IE
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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