The top attractions to visit in Dublin
Club venue and bar with downstairs snug, spacious ground floor club and boho-circus themed venue.
Venue for live music and clubs or relaxing in The Parlour, decorated in 1950s sitting room-style.
Mid-sized venue with a main room and a smaller 'Green Room' for live bands and indie club nights.
Colourful bar and stage for live music that is a passionate haven for art and art lovers.
The Royal Dublin Society is an Irish philanthropic organisation which was founded as the 'Dublin Society' on 25 June 1731 to see Ireland thrive culturally and economically.
The CCD is Ireland's world-class purpose-built international conference and event venue. Prepare to experience a conference location like no other.
The IIMS is a world-facing music organisation that provides unique music experiences and programmes to individuals, communities and businesses worldwide.
Banquette seating and small round tables fill the auditorium used for wide range of cultural events.
The National Stadium which is located in Dublin, Ireland, is the only purpose-built boxing stadium in the world.
The Button Factory is live music venue at the refurbished Temple Bar Music Centre. A new layout, larger capacity, and state of the art sound and lighting make The Button Factory a whole new departure.
The Pearse Centre is a hugely versatile venue with a lot to offer theatre groups, civil society organisations and artists.
Right underneath The Workman’s Club, we’ve created another musical oasis. Cool stage. High-end sound system. Bar.
Wood Quay is a riverside area of Dublin that was a site of Viking settlement. It is now the location of the Dublin City Council offices.
The Fumbally Stables is the event space of The Fumbally with a focus on culture and education. We host our own workshops and events and also offer private room hire and collaborations with outside groups.
A brand new Dublin location to hangout by day, an event space, a conference centre and a live venue by night in the heart of Dublin City.
A Georgian mansion built in 1790, Orlagh is truly a unique house set on 50 acres on extensive mature grounds in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains, with uninterrupted views of Dublin City Centre, Howth Head and the Irish Sea.