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Jameson Dublin International Film Festival: If you are in Dublin between 16th and 26th Feb , why not take some time out and enjoy Jameson Dublin International Film Festival. Check it out! http://jdiff.ticketsolve.com
Beer Bar · South-West Inner City · 158 tips and reviews
ℋumorous: Aak kiosk ticket computer for a receipt, it prints on what looks like a ticket. Give that to bartender and get an extra pint! Guinness is the best!
Pedestrian Plaza · South-East Inner City · 53 tips and reviews
Ann Marie: Usual range of high street shops but if you go down side streets there are some hidden gems. Phil Lynott statue and unusual designer shops etc.
Café · South-East Inner City · 138 tips and reviews
Declan Fahy: Go for small portions in the restaurant for both salad and pasta as the large is enormous and you won't finish it no matter what waiter tells you!!! Saves you money!!!
Krishna De: Right next to the Luas so perfect for an early morning latte, hot chocolate or even tea. Delicious muffins and cakes. Unfortunately no seating available.
Church · South-East Inner City · 62 tips and reviews
TempleBar Tradfest: This was built in 1220 to honor the Patron Saint of Ireland, St Patricks. It stands next to a very famous wall where it is thought that St Patrick baptized people during his visit to Dublin.
Church · South-East Inner City · 50 tips and reviews
TempleBar Tradfest: This church was founded in by the Vikings then later re-built by the Anglo Normans. It is located in the heart of the former medieval Dublin.It also contains the largest Cathedral crypt in Britain&IRL
TempleBar Tradfest: They have 3 stouts, 3 ales & 3 lagers. It's Irelands largest genuine Irish Brewery. Try an original pint & their steak sandwich. Live music 7 nights a week. Buy the beer to take home as a gift!
Alan Brutenic: The Wellington Monument is an obelisk located in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. The structure is 62 metres tall, making it the largest obelisk in Europe.
Cearúilín Ni Riain: There is nothing like being in Croke Park, especially the first and third Sundays in September (All Ireland Hurling Final the first Sunday; All Ireland Football Final the third Sunday).
City Hall · South-East Inner City · 9 tips and reviews
Alan Brutenic: The City Hall, Dublin, originally the Royal Exchange, is a civic building in Dublin, Ireland. It was built between 1769 and 1779 and is a notable example of 18th-century architecture in the city.
Alan Brutenic: Áras an Uachtaráin formerly the Viceregal Lodge, is the official residence of the President of Ireland. It is located in the Phoenix Park on the northside of Dublin.