The elegant Georgian capital city of online casino Ireland straddles the River Liffey has become one of the most vibrant cultural centres in Europe. A delightful mixture of old and new; its architecture, history, performing arts, literature, art and archeology abound in culturally enriching experiences for new and returning visitors alike.
This busy, bustling, but manageable east coast port has great shops, theatres, hotels and restaurants and hosts many International events including the Temple Bar Blues Festival, and the Dublin Theatre Festival.
The focal point for entertainment in this very sociable city is the Dublin Pub, unrivalled for it’s warmth, bonhomie, conversation and “craic”.
But only twenty minutes from the city centre you can be in the countryside where the small towns and villages have a charm of their own and where you can buy handcrafted gifts and eat Dublin Bay prawns and oysters in the local restaurants, or swim, sail and go for a walk.
For a reasonably comprehensive calendar of Festivals, Fairs, Race Meetings and other sporting and cultural events in this region and throughout Ireland just click.