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- What is the Prettiest Public Space in Dublin? – Results of your vote
- Don’t Forget Your Gift
- At the bar – Peadar’s Bar in Moate
- Around The Web: Why Is The Giant’s Causeway Famous?, What is a Shillelagh?, Ireland’s best scenic drive revealed , and more..
- Ireland Lux – Top 7 Luxury 5 star hotels in Dublin Ireland
- From Social Media – How to spend 24 hours in Dublin
- Irish Food You Will Love – What is the best food to pair with a Guinness?
- The Craic
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What is the Prettiest Public Space in Dublin?
We asked our 594K members to vote for the prettiest public space in Dublin. The top 5 below.
St. Stephen’s Green: This picturesque park boasts lush lawns, vibrant flower beds and a tranquil lake making it one of Dublin’s most cherished public spaces.
Trinity College Dublin: The historic campus adorned with beautiful buildings and green courtyards offers a serene escape in the heart of the city.
Phoenix Park: As one of Europe’s largest urban parks Phoenix Park provides endless natural beauty with deer gardens and scenic paths.
Ha’penny Bridge and the River Liffey: This iconic pedestrian bridge and the riverside promenade offer picturesque views of Dublin’s cityscape.
Dublin Castle Gardens: Explore the manicured gardens surrounding Dublin Castle, a serene oasis amid the city’s historic architecture.
Vote Results Here:
Don’t Forget Your Gift
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At the Bar
Peadar’s Bar in Moate
Peadar’s Bar in Moate is a charming and welcoming establishment that has become a beloved gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
Nestled in the heart of Moate, a picturesque town in County Westmeath, Ireland, this cozy pub exudes traditional Irish hospitality and charm. With its rich history, warm atmosphere, and a wide selection of beverages, Peadar’s Bar Moate is the perfect destination for those seeking a taste of genuine Irish pub culture.
Whether you’re looking to enjoy a pint of Guinness, savor some hearty Irish cuisine, or simply unwind in the company of friendly locals, Peadar’s Bar is the ideal spot to experience the true essence of Ireland’s pub scene.
Around The Web
You can take a haunted hay ride at this Cork Open Farm for Halloween
Why Is The Giant’s Causeway Famous?
The Giant’s Causeway is the unique jewel in the crown of the North Antrim coastline, It is also known as the 8th Wonder of the World. A jagged promontory of neatly packed columns of hexagonal basalt rocks created some 6 million years ago by a flow of basaltic lava. In 2019, the Giant’s Causeway received more than 998,000 visitors, a slight decrease from the more than 1 million visitors who arrived on-site the year before.
What is a Shillelagh?
A shillelagh is a wooden Irish walking stick and club or cudgel,it is typically made from a stout knotty blackthorn stick with a large knob at the top. It has deep rooted associations with Ireland and Irish folklore.
Ireland’s best scenic drive revealed – it’s very instagrammable and ranked alongside Italy and France…
EXPLORERS have rated an Irish spot as one of Europe’s most scenic autumn drives – and it makes the perfect backdrop for photos.
Keith Barry brings new show ‘Mind Games’ to Dublin
Keith Barry, the world’s leading TV hypnotist, mentalist and brain hacker, is bringing his show ‘Mind Games’ to the Bord Gais Energy Theatre
Irish pub near paradise beach ‘feels like warm hug’ as close knit team amazing
Pádraicíns Seafood Bar & Restaurant Pádraicín’s is a family favourite regardless of season
Springboks pick 7/1 bench against Ireland with Kleyn to face former side
SPRINGBOKS BOSSES RASSIE Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber have named a 7/1 split of forwards and backs on the bench to face Ireland in Saturday’s huge World Cup
Ireland 100: An Old Song Re-Sung – apply for your tickets now
RTÉ and South Wind Blows are producing a spectacular live concert this October to mark 100 years of the Irish State
Met Eireann weather as Storm Lee smashes Ireland before ex Hurricane Nigel strikes
The west of Ireland is set to be struck by Hurricane Nigel as it looks likely to head our way this week.
Ireland Lux
Top 7 Luxury 5 star hotels in Dublin Ireland
Heading to Dublin Ireland? Do you want to stay in real 5 star luxury?
The list in this article will give you the right hotels for you.
From Social Media
Dublin City has inspired and even been the home to many literary greats – How to spend 24 hours in Dublin ( your FREE PDF )
Irish Food You Will Love
What is the best food to pair with a Guinness?
The Craic
Ireland has never been invaded by the Romans | But How often do you think about the Roman Empire?
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