One of Dublin’s most prominent shopping centres, Stephen’s Green is located in the heart of the city centre at the south end of Grafton Street. Inside, visitors will find more than 100 outlets selling clothing, accessories, gifts, books, food and much more. The shopping centre is open seven days a week and is considered by many to be a must for any visitor to the city centre.
Damian Dublin Tours offer light hearted and informative guided walking tours of Dublin City, with music and dance along the way. Get a complete view of Irelands capital city on one of Dublin City's most entertaining walking tour.
CRAICLY Stories run storytelling sessions in atmospheric venues all over Ireland, including historic houses, farms, castles and community venues. CRAICLY Stories hosts a monthly residency in Dublin's Bewley's Café in the James Joyce Room.
Join Visit Dublin as we explore the musical heritage of Dublin’s South City. Head out yourself and follow along with the audio guide to each stop of this trail in the corresponding map, click on 'View Route' and away you go.
In 1856, John Henry Newman founded the University Church, which sits alongside The Museum of Literature of Ireland (MoLI) on St Stephen’s Green in Dublin City centre. This Catholic house of worship boasts a stunning interior with notable carvings, plaques and stained glass windows.
Whether you are new to Irish literature or an expert, you will be inspired and surprised at MoLI – The Museum of Literature Ireland. Located at 86 St. Stephens Green in the historic UCD Newman House, where James Joyce once studied, MoLI is an interactive celebration of Irish poets, playwrights and novelists. It is a must-see for anyone interested in Irish literature. The Commons Café and MoLi Shop are free to visit.
Claddagh Jewellers on Nassau Street in Dublin City, offers a large selection of Celtic and Claddagh jewellery, catering to a wide range of styles, tastes and budgets.
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