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How International Women’s Day is celebrated in The Liberties

How International Women’s Day is celebrated in The Liberties

International Women’s Day globally celebrates the achievements women have made in social, economic and political aspects. This day has been celebrated for over a century and occurs every year on…

How walking keeps tourism alive in the Liberties

How walking keeps tourism alive in the Liberties

Local Liberties Tours creating Local Liberties Employment Dublin as a capital possesses many attractions for visitors from across the water such as the famous Leprechaun Museum, Dublin Castle, Temple Bar…

Aloft Hotel finally launches for business

Aloft Hotel finally launches for business

Aloft Hotel on Mill Street has finally officially ‘launched’ after being in business for six months.  The delay was due to the renovation of its connecting gastro pub, Tenters, which…

SWICN Clubhouse

SWICN Clubhouse

In the corner of a carpark off Rainsford Street in the heart of Dublin’s Liberties is the SWICN (South West Inner City Network) Clubhouse. A place that can only be…

Dublin guided tour with electric bikes.

Dublin guided tour with electric bikes.

Spring is here and as the temperatures are starting to warm-up, that may have you thinking about getting ready for outdoor activities. Three times a day, around 20-30 people gather…

Unique Pearse Lyons Distillery Tour Opens

Unique Pearse Lyons Distillery Tour Opens

The view from the balcony of St James’ church is much different nowadays. The alter, devoid of a priest, is filled with gleaming brass and copper stills; the pews have…

New York Survival Guide

New York Survival Guide

Taking a bite out of the Big Apple is exhausting! Here are my top tips to survive one of the most fabulous cities in the world and advice on how…

Ireland require some French whine spirit

by Pauline Volvert Striking is engraved in French History. From May 1968 to 2010, millions of French citizens have taken to the streets in protest against the government, a new law…

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