Blowin’ in the Wind at the Hard Rock Hotel Dublin
On a visit to the International Literature Festival Dublin, Roger Hermiston and Eileen Wise have a very musical stay at the Hard Rock Hotel Dublin. Our journey through the lobby…
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On a visit to the International Literature Festival Dublin, Roger Hermiston and Eileen Wise have a very musical stay at the Hard Rock Hotel Dublin. Our journey through the lobby…
The 27th International Literature Festival Dublin (ILFD), will be held from 17 to 26 May 2024 in the heart of this most literary city. Where else in the world could be more appropriate for a top-notch literature…
Mark Bibby Jackson discovers the sustainable things to do in Dublin, many of which are free. Since I have been writing about sustainable tourism, I have been struck by how…
Roger Hermiston and Eileen Wise travel to Dublin and Cork inspired by James Joyce and other literary giants of Ireland. It’s one o’clock on day two of our stay in…
November sure is the month for whiskey lovers. After the Seattle Whiskey Extravaganza on Friday 9 November, you could hop on a plane and pop over to Ireland for Whiskey…
From Joyce to Yeats and Wilde, Ireland has been renowned for its literary prowess, come this November you can meet the finest crop of the Emerald Isle’s bards at the…
On a tour of things to do in Dublin, Irene Caswell takes us around the birthplace of Joyce and Guinness to discover both traditional and millennial culture – and lots…
Lists of reasons to take your holidays in Ireland could fill entire pages and books – for that matter, they undoubtedly do. It’s a wonderful country full of things to…
What better way to set yourself up for autumn than with a foray to The Far West of Ireland? This ten-day tour explores the Emerald Isle by train, combining journeys on Iarnród Éireann’s modern…
Icelandair is pleased to announce a new year-round service to Dublin, Ireland beginning on May 8, 2018 from their hub in Keflavik, Iceland. The non-stop flights will operate six days…
One of the most popular locations for a short break from the UK, the Irish capital, Dublin is a short flight or ferry away.
From charming bed and breakfasts to five-star chains the city has a variety of accommodation options to serve your needs. If you like you can book a room through our Hotel Booking Portal, at no extra cost.
The main international airport is located just outside of town with frequent buses linking it to the city centre.
The Irish capital is known for its hospitality and craic. Pop into any of the many pubs and restaurants in Temple Bar for a warm Irish welcome.
With Wilde, Yeats and Joyce to name but three, Dublin’s streets echo with a poetic quality scarce found elsewhere in the world. Make sure you pop in for a poetry or stand up comedy shown during your trip.
No trip to Ireland would be complete without tasting some of the Black Stuff, and in the capital you can visit the brewery where it all is made.