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    Docklands

    Docklands

    4.4(7 reviews)
    0.0 kmNorth Inner City

    The revamp of the Docklands has been one of the better things to come from the economic fortunes,…read morealthough I worry that socially it may become a ghetto type scenario with the lack of buyers for the apartments or people defaulting. For now it is still a busy part of the city, especially amongst the workers there as there are many multinationals and design firms in the area. So as a result it has a very modern feel with a lot of upwardly mobile eateries. I am a fan of the sculptures in the area, they really make the quay a pleasant place to amble through or to sit and relax. Worth the walk to this side of town.

    It's hard for me to diss the Docklands because I live here and I have to be proud of my…read moreneighbourhood. I know that this area is going to get better and better and in one year it will be unrecognizable. Most of it is still under construction. With the extension of the Luas and the new apartment blocks that are being built, the neighbourhood will soon become the next Smithfield, meaning that it will be filled with young professionals and become an international ghetto. Right now, there are some amazing sights from the top of the existing apartment complexes. I can see all of Dublin from my roof: Howth Head, the Dublin Mountains, Croke Park, Lansdowne Park, the Spire, Clontarf and East Wall. The boardwalk along the Liffey also has some historical sights too. Walking along the river, you can see the Jeanie Johnson, a replica of a Famine boat, and these haunting statues of Famine victims. There are a number of mobile cafes and restaurant a long the river too. The boardwalk is also a way to avoid some of the rough people who live behind the IFSC. But even the rude children who shout abuse at you add charm to the Docklands.

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    Art Tunnel Smithfield

    Art Tunnel Smithfield

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.0 kmNorth Inner City

    This is the type of place you see spring up in New York, where a load of amazing and quirky and…read morecreative people get off their amazing and quirky and creative asses and do something amazing and quirky and creative. Nestled away just off Queen St and Benburb St, with buildings all around, and the Luas running right next to it, is the Art Tunnel Smithfield. A 70m long narrow strip of garden slash art gallery slash park slash community area. It's truly amazing what's been done here in I believe about 10 months. A narrow, derelict site has been changed into something truly wonderful for the community to own and be part of and use to enrich their lives. The space is divided into a few sections - 1) A wild section out the back that hasn't been leveled or 'done' in anyway - just allowed to grow and be a home for local flora and fauna 2) A community art section that will soon be encased by gorgeous creepers, making it feel nearly like a secret garden art gallery. Any member of the community can ask to put something up here - at the moment it's full of small canvasses made by eight year olds, and they are fab! 3) A small seating area where you can sit with your book, or chat to others who are using the space 4) A curated arts section for more large scale pieces by emerging artists. You will need to come down to really see what these wonderful pieces are about This is all housed amongst flowers and greenery not normally seen in areas like this. Anyone can become a key holder - just contact the guys through the Facebook page, or get down there yourself and have a chat. I'm delighted I've found it and will certainly be making the most of it!

    Stumbled across this place the other day on my way somewhere else…read more It's like finding a Narnia-like garden in the middle of the city. It is there for any local residents to use. You can go in and garden, create art, or just admire what's already there. This is the type of place that makes Dublin the unique city it is.

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    The Long Room - The long room.

    The Long Room

    4.2(31 reviews)
    0.8 kmSouth Inner City

    Dublin Tourist Guide: Trinity College - the Long Room…read more If you're traveling to Dublin you must make a few hours to walk Trinity College. I'll share more about the college itself on that yelp page but this review is strictly for the library at Trinity college with an emphasis on the Long Room (one of the most famous views on the campus). Built in the 1700s this library has been used in reference in so many movies and many people will recognize these photos from social media, as it's a highly photographed spot from the college. I was extremely lucky that despite coming in the summer we came on a weekday and it wasn't as packed as most people's own pictures seem to reflect. So my pro tip of course would be to come off season, but if you can't - even us coming in peak tourist season a weekday mid afternoon was a great time to come. The library is literally stunning. I'll honestly never forget it and for as simple as a library may seem, it was one of my favorite historical spots (indoors) that I had seen. The library is roped off on the sides so you don't have full access which makes sense as they don't want people touching the books. Being in the center though you still got great views and I was also lucky to come when they weren't doing maintenance on the library. Something to keep in mind as I've seen they sometimes remove the books for cleaning and maintenance, so something to look up before coming. 5/5 would recommend coming to the long room at the library, a great spot to check out.

    Must-visit part of Trinity College in Dublin - we stopped by after The Book of Kells…read more The long room is a library with tens of thousands of books and busts of famous men and women (like Socrates and Shakespeare) lining both sides. It also houses the Brian Boru Harp, which is the oldest surviving Irish harp and a symbol of Ireland. Other notable artifacts include The Irish Proclamation of 1916, and various books and letters of scientific and cultural significance - from botanical drawings to world maps to metal coins. Wish I had taken more time to browse - will be back!

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    Dublin Food Porn

    Dublin Food Porn

    4.7(29 reviews)
    0.3 kmNorth Inner City, South Inner City

    Tonight off I went to one more event, part of the "Dublin Food Porn" theme. It was a 1h or so quick…read moreset up in the basement of the trendy Platform 61 in D2. The crew had their masks and leathers on and there were leaflets of lube of different flavours and tingling things... The place itself is very small and there were many people so got a bit overcrowded and warm. There was a queue of at least 20 girls waiting for a bit of make-up so I preferred to look at the products, chat and try the cocktails and nibbles. My stars go to the delicious mint and vodka drinks and to the absolutely delish creme brûlée! The event itself didn't have much interaction though. The goodie bag had a discount voucher, 2 condoms and a few small samples of lube.

    Finally, I feel connected to the world and my own nationality. I don't drink alcohol, never had a…read moretaste for it, probably because I've a maaaaaajor sweet tooth hehe! Good food is my only buzz. I was on a Youth Exchange with Italian folk and swore I was meant to be Italian because of their love of fine foods. I am a food enthusiast and am always eating in the City Centre. I look up reviews like these ones sussing out new little places. I really love to hear independent cafes/restaurants opening up because they take their own way on serving up a dish, with unique recipes and a different approach to the same old, same old that you'd get in the likes of Starbucks, Costa etc. I've chosen to share a few photos here that when I look at, still make my mouth water. Pitt Bros is a must-try for anyone who likes MEAT. And, if you like authentic American style BBQ! The meat is cooked low 'n' slow with some of the tastiest sides such as Mac 'n' Cheese. N.B. This is the only Mac 'n' Cheese I've found that I like! Sweet Republic is a must-try for sweet lovers. It's in the name, it's a republic for sweet things! They've got surreal combinations, such as overloaded milkshakes with muffin tops! Thinking of the nutella milkshake with the donut top is giving me a head rush.. Aungier Danger is a little hub for creatively filled donuts. It's got all sorts of donuts such as a red velvet and banana and carmel. They stay open until all the fresh donuts have been sold! I popped in late one evening, and as expected all the lovely donuts were gone. However, the lad on the counter prompted me with a donut style ice cream cone filled with vanilla ice cream. I was hesitant at first, but after my first bite of that doughy cone I was very pleased with my choice! The dough was so tasty and the ice cream complemented the sweetness!

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    Dublin Food Porn - Nookie & Cookies fun tonight at Dublin Cookie Company

    Nookie & Cookies fun tonight at Dublin Cookie Company

    Dublin Food Porn - Want something quirky? Science Gallery cooks up some food too. Here's a 'Death of a snail by pomegranate'

    Want something quirky? Science Gallery cooks up some food too. Here's a 'Death of a snail by pomegranate'

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    Nookie & Cookies fun tonight at Dublin Cookie Company

    Picture This.Dublin

    Picture This.Dublin

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 kmNorth Inner City

    I had the opportunity to join a group of furiously hip youngsters on a walking tour of Dublin…read more.. with a twist. We were taken around the centre to loads of small, quirky businesses and got to talk to the owners about their passion. We met at Clement & Pekoe for an excellent cup of coffee and a chat with the owner. The stops that stood out for me were Balla Ban (Dublin's smallest art Gallery), Sseduced (Dublin's very first raw vegan restaurant) and the Icon Factory and walk. Each time we had the pleasure to meet people who were not only enchanting but truly inspiring. Dublin has such an intimate charm and this walk brought me even closer to it. Grab your walking shoes and hop on board if you get a chance, I promise however well you know Dublin, you'll be surprised!

    A fresh view of Dublin? Yes please! I've lived within 15 minutes walk of Temple Bar for last six…read moreyears and visit it quite a lot for movies, markets and the occasional coffee but my tour with Picture This made it all shiny and new. I'm a great defender of Temple Bar, being a regular visitor to its book market, food market, cafes, restaurants, its one or two decent pubs, and of course the IFI. To my surprise, the Picture This crew drew out my passion for this part of our dirty old town even more during a series meet and greets with the owners and managers of some very cool small Temple Bar businesses. It's genuinely humbling to see people pursuing their passions, in some cases giving up comfortable lifestyles to do so, adding life and a bit of creativity to what could be a very stale tourist-driven part of the city. I'm going to have to do individual reviews of the stops in order to do them justice (check out my Picture This! list here on Yelp). Great tour, and lovely to meet people who make things happen, both at Picture This! and in the businesses themselves.

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    Picture This.Dublin - Mexican Food at the Temple Bar food market, run by Teresa and Gus Doyle Hernandez

    Mexican Food at the Temple Bar food market, run by Teresa and Gus Doyle Hernandez

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    Picture This.Dublin - Konfusion! ALL ze colours

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    Konfusion! ALL ze colours

    Kildare Street - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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