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English lessons in Dublin… let’s talk with Marco
I’m 31 years old and I come from Italy, close to Rome. I’m passionate about art, especially from the medieval era – that’s what I studied at university – and I also published some texts about it. But unfortunately I overlooked English….then...
What’s on… January in Dublin
Waking up again from her Christmas holiday, Dublin city picks up quickly with events for everyone. January begins with Dundrum on Ice, where there are 450 square metres of real ice on Pembroke Square in Dundrum Town Centre, for the entertainment of...
Discover the Wild Atlantic Way with Travelling Languages!
This coastal route, that spans seven of Ireland’s counties, from Donegal until county Cork, showcases the breath taking sceneries of Ireland’s West coast from stunning headlands and beaches to villages and towns infused with the history, heritage and tradition of this rugged...
What do you know about Gaelic sports (pt. 2)?
In the last post we talked about Gaelic Football and now we’re going to discover something more about another traditional Irish sport: Hurling. Exactly as Gaelic Football, Hurling is managed by GAA and it’s an amateur sport. But to play it’s not...
Morning courses in Dublin… let’s talk with Marie
I’m 19 years old and I come from Rostock in Germany. I’m passionate about music, especially metal and I play drums. And I love travelling because it allows me to get to know a different culture.
What’s on ….The Christmas Market in Dublin
Christmas in Gaelic is ‘Nollaig‘ and Merry Christmas is ‘Nollaig Shona Dhuit‘. And in Dublin you will spend a real Nollaig Shona!
Southern & Western Ireland Travelling Program…let’s talk with Giulia
I’m 28 and I’m Ph.D. Student in Economics and Business Management in Italy. I’m really sociable and curious, that’s why I love travelling to meet new people and discover new cultures. I think travelling is the best way to broaden my horizons....
What do you know about Gaelic sports? (Pt.1)
Gaelic football and Hurling, collectively known as Gaelic games, are governed by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The headquarters and main stadium of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) are located at Croke Park and all major GAA games are played there, including the...
Work and study from Japan…let’s talk with Kumiko
I’m 26 years old and I come from Japan. I love nature and I’ve always been attracted by every nuance of it. One of my hobbies is photography. I really like to eternalize some moments, landscapes above all. That’s probably why I’m...
Bram Stoker‘s week is coming!!!
So, autumn has arrived bringing us many events to enjoy and discover Dublin. Bram Stoker was born in Dublin in 1847. His most famous novel Dracula, published in 1897, still reminds us of dark nights, marks on the neck and vampires. The...


