Kilmainham Gaol (formally a prison) is now a museum where leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising were imprisoned and executed by the British. Built in 1796 there was no segregation of prisoners by neither gender nor age with up...
Dublins city centre is compact and therefore ideal to walk around in. For example a walk from O’Connell Street to St Stephens Green would only take about 15 minutes.
If you fancy a days leisurely walking while catching some sights,...
The Barge Pub lies on the Grand Canal at Charlemont Street. Recently refurbished, it’s a popular spot for Dublin’s after work crowd on a Friday. Particularly when the sun is out, you’ll find drinks bought from the Barge being...