James Joyce Centre

James Joyce Centre:

This great museum is located in an old Georgian house on George’s Street. The shows you all about the life of James Joyce and the work that he done over the years when he was alive.

He was an Irish novelist, poet and literary critic and he is regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the 20th Century. He was always known for experimenting use of language and exploring new literary methods.

Belvedere Irish Nights – Dinner & Show

What can I expect Traditional Irish Music and Dance World-Class performers Central location in Dublin City Centre Dinner included before show begins Also offer a show only option Belvedere Irish Nights – Dinner and Show Enjoy some of the very best Irish cuisine at the award-winning Belvedere Irish Nights show as the chefs will prepare … Read more

Silver Works – Forge A Silver Ring Workshop

Join Silver Works for a session of creativity and fun as you will be taught by highly experienced goldsmiths that work within the industry who have plenty of Jewellery design experience.

Every ring is individual and you can choose from three different textures or even combine them to make it even more unique!

Choose the finish you want whether it is matt or shiny.

Top 5 Free things to do in Dublin

We all love free stuff! so why not see the city on a budget! Below we list 5 Free places or things you can do in Dublin city whilst on a short trip. A Top tip is that most museuems in Dublin are free to visit with a donation only appreciated. They are also closed on Monday’s so bare that in mind. Enough said let’s dive right in!

GPO Museum

GPO Museum | Witness History
Travel back in time and delve into Irish history at the GPO Museum and witness the events than completely transformed a nation.

The museum is an interactive and immersive experience that tells the story of the 1916 Easter Rising and modern Irish history.

Experience the film that was created so you can feel exactly what it was like to be in the middle of the action during the Rising as it happened at the GPO and other locations.

National Print Museum – Guided Tour

National Print Museum – Guided Tour

Learn everything there is to know about the ancient craft of printing with a guided tour of the National Print Museum.

Johannes Gutenberg revolutionised the world with the invention of the printing press in 1439.

You can view one of the most historical printed documents in Ireland being the 1916 Proclamation which was read out on the steps of the GPO (General Post Office) during the 1916 rising and discover the fascinating story in how this iconic Irish artefact was created.