Kat is from the North East of England and loves to explore the world. She's an avid foodie and a big fan of animals, especially her kitten, Asal.🧡 When she's not working she's either cooking👩🍳, playing darts🎯, wandering around the city🚶♀️, or watching TV like everyone else.📺
Well, it’s not exactly the good news we’d hoped for. According to a study conducted by Greenpeace, Dublin has the worst public transport of thirty European capitals, just below London which came in second la...
Dublin is full of amazing cocktail bars but not all are equal so we’ve compiled a list of the absolute best cocktail bars in the city. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing Margarita or a spicy Bloody Mary...
May is a particularly exciting time in Dublin, with several international festivals taking place in the city this month. There are plenty of amazing things to do this May in Dublin. A new zipline has just opened, provid...
Zippit Forest Adventures have just opened a new zipline at Tibradden Wood and it takes you on an exhilarating trip through the mountains, providing spectacular views. It’s certainly a new, fun way to see this beau...
Once the sun hopefully starts to shine in Dublin, there are plenty of outdoor swimming spots for all you water babies out there to take a dip in the sea. And if you’re not too fond of swimming, there are loads of...
A couple of days ago One Direction’s Niall Horan popped up in Dublin to play an exclusive gig at Fuel, catered for by the one and only Meltdown toastie spot. You can tell he has a sense of humour – his new s...
For the first time ever, hit musical Hamilton will come to Dublin’s Bord Gais Energy Theatre. Performances are set to begin on September 17, 2024 and this will be the first performance ever in Dublin. Readers will...
Tell a non-Irish person you’re craving a spice bag and they’re going to think you mean something else entirely, if you see what I mean. However, on the island of Ireland spice bags are a delicacy, whether ea...
A snack and a cup of tea from an Irish rail snack trolley used to be a proper treat on a long train journey but for a while now they’ve been out of action. The familiar sound of a rackety trolley no longer echoes...
You can watch the ferries sail in and out of the bay from the pier as you walk toward the vivid and inviting red lighthouse. It has been guiding sailors since 1768 but was rebuilt in 1820 — so the actual Poolbeg Lightho...