Sean R. • December 1, 2014I can't fault this cinema. A bar, coffee shop, good popcorn, comfortable seating, decent screens and sound. Also the staff were helpful and pleasant.
Will S. • July 30, 2016I was stunned by the quality of the information about Ireland now and then, with great interactive supports. Plenty of surprises here, it's a must do it you're visiting Dublin, even for locals!
Grainne R. • March 14, 2017Beauty of a theatre with its elegant ceiling and chandeliers. Lovely hallways ooze history so be sure to explore before show or during interval.
Sevinc C. • November 10, 2015So much fun, Great set-up!There are 2 floors with 2 different game rooms, i'm sure you will want to go back and try the other one.
Farah L. • January 23, 2017Every Monday and Thursday there's a Couchsurfing meeting where you can find people from all the world.
Will S. • July 10, 2016Nice premises, small theatre with very intimate stages, perfect to feel every line of the play and to see the great acting from IP close!
Tero A. • April 19, 2015Excellent for group events. This place is like a big bar with fantastic entertainment. Look for promotions, which they regularly run.
Joyce C. • October 12, 2013Well worth the visit. Free admission. For me, the highlight was seeing the contents of Francis Bacon's studio analysed in detail
Tony O. • May 28, 2012Was my first bcks. Loved the atmosphere. At one point it was the longest operational barracks in Europe if not the world. Pity it closed.
Michael A. • August 10, 2014I love the old school classical sienna feel to The Savoy. You'll experience some nostalgia in the main cinema screen with the red curtains and spacious seating. The savoy is a real Dublin icon!
Brian G. • July 21, 2012iSense is amazing. Splash out the extra euros for the premium seats - worth it!
Yusri Echman • May 22, 2017The GPO history Centre is a great Centre to understand how Ireland became a republic. The exhibition is very modern and thought provoking. Highly recommend!
Thibault L. • April 30, 2018A cool little store where you can find really original prints and postcards by local irish artists! We've got a few prints from them in our apartment.
Philip D. • July 19, 2010I was here for the first time to see Sepultura & Coldwar, the latter being my brother's band. Impressed with layout and sound. Less impressed by the beer. Paulaner warm, heineken tasted of ashtray.
Denis A. • November 27, 2014Small but quite interesting exposition, don't skip the backyard were they have the door from Eccles street, 7, Leopold Bloom's apartment
Sheena B. • March 4, 2017Contemporary art exhibitions open seven days a week from 10am. Free admission
John S. • January 20, 2014don't miss ACTIONS, an evening of Men in Motion, Abbey Theatre on the Peacock stage, Jan 25 - Feb 1, 2014 http://youtu.be/G0octgC-qn0
Noura S. • June 17, 2017Amazing exhibition! (Real Bodies). Gives a detailed & insightful look on the human body & life in general.
Liam O. • November 9, 2018A true historical gem in the heart of the north side of Dublin City. Everyone in Dublin has been to Croke Park at least once in their lives. Tip: Take the Sky tour.
Otel.com • October 27, 2011This is where you'll discover the best of Irish and international literature, featuring Wilde, Beckett and other great writers. Have coffee and check out the books at the bookshop (modern annexe).
Daria K. • May 30, 2016Very nice place for those who love old stories and fairytales. Loved climbing the furniture here, great fun! Sinead, our guide, was out of this world, thanks to her for the mini-adventure.
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