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The Grá – Sustainable Style and Sweet Treats!

The Grá – Sustainable Style and Sweet Treats! Read More »

The name says it all—”The Grá” (that’s “love” in Irish, by the way) is all about doing things with heart. Whether it’s designing a bold new t-shirt or supporting local artists, this place runs on pure passion. Every piece is printed right in the shop, so you’re not just buying a souvenir—you’re taking home a little piece of Dublin’s creative soul.

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Dublin’s Best Cinemas

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Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, has a rich history and culture that is reflected in its vibrant arts scene. Cinemas in Dublin offer a diverse range of film experiences, from independent art-house theaters to multiplex chains showing the latest blockbuster movies. Whether you’re a film buff looking for the latest critically-acclaimed release or just want to catch a popular movie with friends, Dublin has a cinema for you.

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Bike Stop Dublin – Bike Rental & Repairs

Bike Stop Dublin – Bike Rental & Repairs Read More »

Located at the top of Capel st. Dublin’s former main street of Dublin until O’Connell St. Took it’s glory is the lovely Bike Shop of Bike Stop! Here you can rent, purchase or repair your bike whilst staying in our capital. They offer all shapes and sizes to cater for your needs. Super friendly and always helpful in lending advice on any accessories needed. Starting from Just 20€ per day they offer great value and service. You won’t beat their quality and service anywhere in Dublin for Bike rental. Dublin 360 Top rates them for our customers.

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GO | Dublin City All Inclusive Pass

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Discover the best of Dublin with access to over 35 top attractions, museums and tours, all on one pass. With Go City you save time and money compared to buying individual attraction tickets. Choose between a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5-days pass and get ready to explore Dublin’s iconic cathedrals, hop on a Big Bus tour, visit the famous Guinness storehouse, and more. Your pass is fully digital and comes with a guide to help plan your itinerary.

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Northern Ireland Tour in Spanish – 2 Day Tour from Dublin

Northern Ireland Tour in Spanish – 2 Day Tour from Dublin Read More »

Get ready for a fabulous two-day getaway where you’ll get to know the best of Northern Ireland, from its famous Giant’s Causeway to its bustling and interesting history. All accompanied by spectacular natural landscapes and the cosmopolitan life of Belfast.

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Top 5 Free things to do in Dublin

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We all love free stuff! so why not see the city on a budget! Below we list 5 Free places or things you can do in Dublin city whilst on a short trip. A Top tip is that most museuems in Dublin are free to visit with a donation only appreciated. They are also closed on Monday’s so bare that in mind. Enough said let’s dive right in!

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National Archaeology Museum

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National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is a cornerstone of Dublin’s cultural landscape, offering a deep dive into Ireland’s rich history and heritage. Located at Kildare Street, Dublin 2, this spectacular museum is housed in an ornate building that boasts intricate decor, stunning doors, and beautifully crafted floors. Originally opened in 1890, the museum has served various functions over the years, but its primary role has always been to showcase Ireland’s archaeological treasures.

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