Explore unusual things to do in Dublin: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of Dublin all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Dublin, for visitors and locals alike.
Last call for all Klimt fans – and those who are generally fans of art exhibitions! Following its popularity since last August, we bring the sad news that Klimt: The Immersive Experience will close its doors…...
Looking for a lowkey Friday night this season? Well, Klimt: The Immersive Experience is taking the whole easy-going experience of browsing art, and making it even more tranquil on January 26. You can join a yoga session...
Following the success of their restorative yoga sessions, our favourite 360-degree art exhibition, Klimt: The Immersive Experience, is back with a new, tranquil activity beneath the wondrous artworks. Mindfulness at Kli...
Join on-screen romantics like Al Pacino, Liam Neeson, and Emma Stone as a talented string quartet takes to the stage to recreate melodies from films like Scent of a Woman, Love Actually, and La La Land. Whether you wan...
This culinary experience challenges taste buds and senses of smell with a variety of flavours. Test yourself at the one-of-a-kind gastronomical event in the city. At Dining in the Dark in Dublin, blindfolded, diners wil...
St Andrew’s Parish Church was designed in the classical style and is home to an impressive organ originally built by John White. Beyond the Doric portico, visitors will discover a treasure trove of statues and pai...
Klimt: The Immersive Experience is soon to close in Dublin – on February 25, to be exact. The exhibit allows visitors to get closer than ever to the incredible masterpieces of the renowned artist, and the venue…...
When it comes to planning a day out or even a couple of hours away from the house with the kids, finding the perfect activity can seem very daunting. Your family could explore some castles in and around Dublin, go on a...
A site that charts Dublin’s long history. This remarkable cathedral is steeped in the city’s history, standing proudly in the heart of Dublin for almost a millennium. It’s changed, reformed, and been c...
The plush old Irish Film Theatre Formerly named the Irish Film Theatre, The Sugar Club was opened in its current location in 1999. Since then, this brilliant venue has hosted a multitude of exciting events. Live music p...