Inspired by thriving bohemian cultural centers such as Paris’ Left Bank and New York City’s Greenwich, in 1991 Dublin scuttled a plan to demolish this
Category: Ireland 2024
Showing off the treasures of Ireland from the Stone Age to modern times, this branch of the National Museum is itself a national treasure. The
The streets of Dublin are the stage upon which so much of the nation’s dramatic history has played out. Today, there are reminders everywhere of
As Ireland’s number one city and the heart of the Emerald Isle, Dublin is the perfect introduction to Ireland and its charms. On our first
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I to establish a Protestant way of thinking about God, Trinity has long been Ireland’s most prestigious college. Originally,
A true oasis in the busy city – it is always populated with cheery locals out for a stroll. This nice little spot makes it