Opening Hours Monday & Tuesday: Closed Wednesday & Thursday: 5pm - 11:30pm Friday: 5pm - 1am Saturday: 1pm - 1am Sunday: 1pm - 11:30pm Lunch: 12pm-8pm Dinner: 5pm-8pm Get in touch McGettigans's Swords Rd, Whitehall, Dublin, D09 C7f8, Ireland ...
Pubs Relax Trinity College Walks Poolbeg Lighthouse “The red, 20m-high Poolbeg Lighthouse is the most handsome and conspicuous landmark in Dublin Bay.”– Lonely Planet Museum of Literature Ireland “Dublin is a City of Literature where creativity, and especially writing and words in all forms...
Dublin stands resolutely on Ireland's East Coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey.都柏林位于爱尔兰东岸,地处利菲河河口。Although it is home to more than a third of the population, Ireland's dynamic capital city retains a lyrical village magic and a playfulness few other cities can match.虽拥...
Dublin’s Best Pubs It’s only right that Dublin, that most gregarious of cities, is the undisputed standard-bearer for the humble pub. From nursing a quiet afternoon pint on an old mahogany counter to enjoying the rowdy hum of an evening trad music session, there’s a different character ...
Literature, theatre, and music At the centre ofIreland’srich Anglo-Irish literary, philosophical, and political history, Greater Dublin was the birthplace of three winners of theNobel Prizefor Literature: playwrightsSamuel BeckettandGeorge Bernard Shawand poetWilliam Butler Yeats. Other notable figures...
Go traditional with a lunch of beef and Guinness stew at Keogh's Café, then walk back through 1,000 years to the site ofDublin Castle.From Viking fortress, to the seat of British rule in Ireland, the castle has become a place of administrative and stately significance. Tour the State Ap...
PlayFm Dublin broadcast daily dance music radio shows in all it's genre's, globally from Ireland with love.
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Music publishing began in Ireland, it seems, in 1686 with one Robert Thornton at the Sign of the Leather Bottle in Skinners Row. Skinners Row was roughly where Christ Church Place is now. Incidentally, Skinners Row, Dame Street and College Green had a considerable concentration of booksellers...
It's about drink and music, so you won't commonly find food during sessions in these pubs. These sessions feature highly accomplished musicians and focus on a more traditional repertoire of mainly instrumental music with the odd song thrown in. The pubs which have already been recomm...