Guidebook for Dublin 7

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Guidebook for Dublin 7

Parks & Nature

there is a lot's of deer, the largest public natural park from capital city in Europe . was opened for public in 1747 . the park is also home to the Zoological Gardens . The Park is open 24 hrs a day 7 days a week all year round.
1242 locals recommend
Phoenix Park
1242 locals recommend
there is a lot's of deer, the largest public natural park from capital city in Europe . was opened for public in 1747 . the park is also home to the Zoological Gardens . The Park is open 24 hrs a day 7 days a week all year round.

Drinks & Nightlife

Temple Bar is a busy riverside neighborhood, spread over cobbled pedestrian lanes. Crowded pubs host live folk music and DJ sets, and diners pack restaurants serving Asian, American and Irish cuisine. Quirky boutiques stock clothes and crafts by local designers. The National Photographic Archive highlights Ireland’s past, while the Project Arts centre and Temple Bar Gallery + Studios shows contemporary art.
147 locals recommend
The Temple Bar
47-48 Temple Bar
147 locals recommend
Temple Bar is a busy riverside neighborhood, spread over cobbled pedestrian lanes. Crowded pubs host live folk music and DJ sets, and diners pack restaurants serving Asian, American and Irish cuisine. Quirky boutiques stock clothes and crafts by local designers. The National Photographic Archive highlights Ireland’s past, while the Project Arts centre and Temple Bar Gallery + Studios shows contemporary art.

Shopping

Located on Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Mary Street, the Shopping Centre is home to a wide range of stores offering fashion, leisure, technology as well as a growing selection of dining options for visitors to enjoy. In recent years, the Centre has deepened its fashion credentials by attracting the biggest New Look in the world, Ireland’s newest Topshop, Dublin’s only Stradivarius and with new brands like Best Menswear and Vila now open, there will soon be even more reasons for fashion lovers to visit.Arriving at Jervis Shopping Centre could not be more convenient – the Jervis Luas stop is right at the entrance to the Centre and 5 minutes’ walking from my location
123 locals recommend
Jervis Shopping Centre
125 Abbey Street Upper
123 locals recommend
Located on Dublin’s busiest shopping street, Mary Street, the Shopping Centre is home to a wide range of stores offering fashion, leisure, technology as well as a growing selection of dining options for visitors to enjoy. In recent years, the Centre has deepened its fashion credentials by attracting the biggest New Look in the world, Ireland’s newest Topshop, Dublin’s only Stradivarius and with new brands like Best Menswear and Vila now open, there will soon be even more reasons for fashion lovers to visit.Arriving at Jervis Shopping Centre could not be more convenient – the Jervis Luas stop is right at the entrance to the Centre and 5 minutes’ walking from my location

Food Scene

Learn all about the world’s favourite Irish whiskey at the Jameson Distillery Bow Street in Dublin. Whether you love the spirit or are sampling it for the first time, a trip here will give you fantastic insight into the beautiful craft of making whiskey from simple ingredients. John Jameson, the company’s founder, set up Dublin’s Bow Street distillery as far back as 1780. His passion and legacy are still evident in the brand today. You can learn more on a tour of the distillery. Regular tours take place throughout the year and last for around 50 minutes.By the time you leave the distillery, you’ll have learned about the history of Irish whiskey and the process of making whiskey.
485 locals recommend
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Bow Street
485 locals recommend
Learn all about the world’s favourite Irish whiskey at the Jameson Distillery Bow Street in Dublin. Whether you love the spirit or are sampling it for the first time, a trip here will give you fantastic insight into the beautiful craft of making whiskey from simple ingredients. John Jameson, the company’s founder, set up Dublin’s Bow Street distillery as far back as 1780. His passion and legacy are still evident in the brand today. You can learn more on a tour of the distillery. Regular tours take place throughout the year and last for around 50 minutes.By the time you leave the distillery, you’ll have learned about the history of Irish whiskey and the process of making whiskey.

Essentials

open 24/7 days all year just 3 minutes walk from location
8 locals recommend
Centra North King Street
4 - 6 King St N
8 locals recommend
open 24/7 days all year just 3 minutes walk from location