National Gallery of Ireland
Home to a vast collection of Irish and European art, this gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
Visit National Gallery of Ireland
The Abbey Theatre
Ireland’s national theatre, known for its productions of classic Irish plays and contemporary works.
Dublin Writers Museum
Celebrating Irish literature and the lives of its famous writers, this museum is a literary haven.
Dublin Fringe Festival
An annual arts festival featuring innovative and daring performances in theatre, music, art, and comedy.
Date: Sept. 7th-22nd, 2024
Temple Bar
A bustling cultural quarter known for its lively pubs, galleries, street art, and boutiques.
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
Hosting a range of national and international productions, including musicals, ballets, and operas.
Visit Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Renowned for its collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Irish and international artists.
Visit Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane
Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)
Housing a comprehensive collection of modern and contemporary art in a beautiful 17th-century building.
Visit Irish Museum of Modern Art
Project Arts Centre
A leading center for contemporary arts, presenting new and innovative work in visual arts and performance.
The Gaiety Theatre
One of Dublin’s oldest and most beloved theatres, known for its diverse range of theatrical productions.
Cobblestone Pub
A traditional Irish music pub, offering live music sessions in an authentic setting.
Dublin Literary Pub Crawl
A guided tour through Dublin’s famous literary haunts, combining the city’s rich literary heritage with its famous pub culture.
Visit Dublin Literary Pub Crawl
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
An important historical and cultural landmark, offering concerts and other cultural events.
Irish Film Institute
Screening a mix of Irish and international films, it’s a hub for film enthusiasts.
St. Stephen’s Green
A historic park in the heart of Dublin, often hosting outdoor concerts and cultural events.