Dublin Traditional Venues & Historical Venues, Things to Do in Dublin, Ireland, Drinking Dens and Cafes in Dublin
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Dublin Traditional Venues |
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Dublin with its ancient and traditional history has preserved lots of its traditional venues for the tourists to visit and be awed by the glory and the majesty of past times. With its humble beginnings as a port for the Vikings and from the medieval times to the present day Dublin as Ireland's capital and most cosmopolitan and metropolitan city, this city has come a long way. |
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Freephone : 1800 251 052(within Ireland only) The Brazen Head, Bridge Street, Dublin |
Experience an enchanting evening of Irish folklore, storytelling and music while enjoying a candlelit traditional Irish dinner in Dublin's oldest Pub, The Brazen Head. |
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Irish House Party
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| Enjoy a traditional 4-course meal and dance the night away at the Irish House Party. Send a booking request now through Dublin Events.com to avail of current special offers. Families are welcome. |
Set in the heart of Georgian Dublin, The Lansdowne Hotel is a magnificent 18th Century Georgian townhouse and home to 'Dublin's favorite traditional Irish music and dance show, The Irish House Party.
Celtic moldings and fine tapestries from the Book of Kells adorn the walls. Here is without doubt one of Dublin's finest drinking emporiums. Relax and enjoy a drink of your choice before The Irish House Party while savoring the traditional atmosphere of this exciting meeting place- popular with locals and tourists alike. The parlour room features a unique collection of Irish sporting memorabilia.
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Johnnie Fox's
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Johnnie Fox's Pub,
GlencullenCo. Dublin. |
The authenticity and the old world charm will surely get to you as soon as you enter the Johnnie Fox pub. The Hooley experience is a mesmerizing and sizzling performance of traditional Irish dances followed by live musical performance. An excellent place to explore the true spirit of Ireland, Johnnie Fox offers all its guests a guaranteed night of entertainment. |
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Merry Ploughboy
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| The Merry Ploughboy Irish Music Pub Dublin reflects all that is great about Irish Pubs including the best Irish music and dancing show in Ireland. |
The Merry Ploughboy Pub Dublin, is the home of the Merry Ploughboys and hosts Ireland's premier show of Irish music and dance. The fact that Dublin's top ballad group, the Merry Ploughboys are the owners of the Merry Ploughboy Pub, brings a unique dimension to the venue. It is the only one of its kind in Ireland, a place where professional performers own and run the venue. |
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Traditional Venues in Dublin |
Dublin in recent years has undoubtedly become one of the most popular places in Europe to visit or stay in and with good reason. The reasons why people come here are endless and the possibilities for enjoying oneself here are many. With the city being 1000 years old, some traditional venues date back to 200 years ago.
The Dublin Castle, built between 1208 and 1220 represents some of the oldest surviving architecture. An epitome of the glory and the majesty of the 12th century, this castle maintains its elegance and still shines through history. The Trinity College, founded in 1592, has been an epic in itself when it comes to traditional venues in Dublin.
The Gaiety Theatre built in 1902 is the only surviving theatre which was welcomed in the 21st century. Gaiety has ever since been the most popular and trend setting theatre in Dublin. The Tailors Hall which dates from 1706 is the only remaining Guild Hall in Dublin. It was the meeting place of the Guild of Merchant Tailors from 1706 to 1841.
These were just a few namely traditional venues of this historic city, as the list goes on. In fact every square of this city etched in history has been bestowed with traditional monuments which will never cease to amaze its viewers. |
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