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    Trinity College Dublin - Trinity College

    Trinity College Dublin

    (165 reviews)

    South Inner City

    Trinity College is a beautiful and spacious campus (50 acres) founded in 1592…read more It's considered to be the Harvard of Ireland. My beloved Oscar Wilde is an alumni. The 18th century architecture is a mashup of Victorian Gothic, Neoclasical, Georgian, etc. It's wonderful campus for strolling to take in the architecture, green spaces, and people. The Trinity Trails walking tour is student-led and about an hour long. It's a great way to take in all of the campus.

    Trinity College is Ireland's top university and most historical and is an unmissable attraction in…read morethe Irish capital. It is also the home of the famed Book of Kells One of the most prestigious universities in the world, Trinity College Dublin, was packed with both students and visitors, leisurely walking or rushing through the main campus. Once inside, you find yourself in the enclosed Parliament Square with several impressive buildings surrounding you. They all date from different centuries with none of them surviving since the first days of the college. You are free to stroll the grounds at your own liberty but to visit the Long Library Room and the Book of Kells you need to pay an admission fee. it is located in College Green at the top of Dublin's Dame Street. The street is perhaps Dublin's finest, a stroll down takes you past the Bank of Ireland (the world's first purpose-built Parliament House), City Hall, Dublin Castle and up towards Christchurch Cathedral. Along the way, you will find lots of high street shops, and charming restaurants and pubs.

    The Centre for Creative Practices - Front rooms at CFCP

    The Centre for Creative Practices

    (2 reviews)

    South Inner City

    I got an invite to go to their inaugural night which happened around Dublin Cultural night. It was…read morefree to the public, I don't want you to think that I am extra special! I just am always exploring new things. It's a beautiful spot, the walls and light in there are wonderful. Ian & Monika are the founders of this movement, which I think is very ballsy of them to start a new venture in such hard times, but they are passionate about the arts. There is so much going on there, from writing classes to music events to readings... Just check out their website, it's packed with info. When I went, there was a poetry reading which I really enjoyed, i thought that it wouldn't be my cup of tea, there also was free drinks and snacks - nice :) I actually bumped into my old art teacher from secondary school there, which was bizarre but also pretty cool. It seemed that the fact I was utter brat was water under the bridge, nothing was said of the clay fights we had... That poor woman. I really admire what this place is striving to do for the city, long may it continue.

    I heard the name "Centre for Creative Practices" before but have never been here…read more I friend had his exhibition here and I came for the opening night. After some difficulty finding the place I enjoyed the atmosphere in the basement venue a lot. The bare walls might not be ideal for exhibitions as they can take away from the pictures but they surely add to the atmosphere. A lovely old Georgian basement spot with deep window sills you even can sit on. (One of) The owner of the centre spoke as an introduction and made a very friendly and knowledgeable impression. I can imagine how nice it would be to come for concerts or other events here. If I'd be closer to town I most likely would join as a member and avail of their events more.

    The Lir - artschools - Updated May 2026

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