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Step off a busy street and into this magical world of music and musical instruments. Everything from triangles to fiddles and electric guitars to traditional Irish bodhráns (pronounced bough
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If you've never ordered a meat-free meal, go wild and book yourself into this, the city's only sit-down vegetarian restaurant. Fresh, tasty and very reasonable priced, Juice
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Written around the year 800 AD by Columban monks, this highly decorative vellum copy of the four gospels in a latin text is regarded as the finest surviving example of Irish Celtic art. Richly illust
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This Lebanese restaurant has held its own on the competitive Dublin scene for many years. Authentic red Egyptian lamps and candles lend a seductive air and provide an ideal backdrop for the equally e
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Walk across the see-through floor - beneath which lie original stone foundations - and enter the evocative world of John Jameson, a Scottish migrant who began making whiskey here in 17
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This feat of modern-day engineering burrows seven storeys beneath Dublin city, making your North South journey all that more swift and, dare we say, futuristic.Opened on March 5, 2007, the
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Viking Splash Tours Absolutly loved this trip.. It was great after a night on the Guinness.[...]
Lunch! Calzone Cafe Nice food, varied menu, reasonably priced. But Lombard Street venue is very cramped at peak times and the 5pm closing time needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, staff start packing up just after 4 and won't cook you anything after about 4.15. [...]
Bankers Great little bar with outstanding comedy , thanks .[...]
Book Of Kells there is no clear statement for the cost of a pensioner[...]
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great ride,had me soakin[...]
Absolutly loved this trip.. It was great after a night on the Guinness.[...]
Nice food, varied menu, reasonably priced. But Lombard Street venue is very cramped at peak times and the 5pm closing time needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, staff start packing up just after 4 and won't cook you anything after about 4.15. [...]
Great little bar with outstanding comedy , thanks .[...]
there is no clear statement for the cost of a pensioner[...]